Frugivory and colour vision in Alouatta seniculus, a trichromatic platyrrhine monkey
- PMID: 9893844
- DOI: 10.1016/s0042-6989(97)00462-8
Frugivory and colour vision in Alouatta seniculus, a trichromatic platyrrhine monkey
Abstract
It is a long-standing hypothesis that primate trichromacy evolved to help fruit-eating primates find fruits amongst leaves. We measured the reflectance spectra of fruits eaten by a trichromatic primate, Alouatta seniculus, in the rainforest of French Guiana, as well as those of the leaves that form the natural background to fruits. We develop a method of specifying these natural colour signals in a chromaticity diagram appropriate for A. seniculus. By treating the task facing frugivorous monkeys as a signal detection task, we show that the spectral tuning of the L and M cone pigments in A. seniculus is optimal for detecting fruits amongst leaves.
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