The evolution of red color vision in lycaenid butterflies linked to coordinated rhodopsin tuning
Published Date: 2/9/2021
Source: phys.org
The colors in a flower patch appear completely different to a bear, a honeybee, a butterfly and humans. The ability to see these colors is generated by specific properties of opsins—light-sensitive proteins in the retina of our eyes. The number of opsins expressed and the molecular structure of the receptor proteins determines the colors we see.