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Burkhardt, D. (1982). Birds, berries and uv. Naturwissenschaften, 69(4), 153–157.  
Added by: Sarina 2010-09-22 14:27:25
Courteney-Smith, J. (2020). What is light and why it so important? Part 1. Parrot Magagzine, (264).  
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Courteney-Smith, J. (2020). What is light and why it so important? Part 2. Parrot Magagzine, (265).  
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Courteney-Smith, J. (2020). What is light and why it so important? Part 3. Parrot Magagzine, (266).  
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Courteney-Smith, J. (2020). What is light and why it so important? Part 4. Parrot Magagzine, (268).  
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Evans, J. E., Cuthill, I. C., & Bennett, A. T. D. (2006). The effect of flicker from fluorescent lights on mate choice in captive birds. Animal Behaviour, 72(2), 393–400.  
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Jarvis, J. R., Taylor, N. R., Prescott, N. B., Meeks, I., & Wathes, C. M. (2002). Measuring and modelling the photopic flicker sensitivity of the chicken (gallus g. domesticus). Vision Research, 42(1), 99–106.  
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Jones, M. P., Pierce, K. E., & Ward, D. (2007). Avian vision: a review of form and function with special consideration to birds of prey. Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 16(2), 69–87.  
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Kelber, A., Vorobyev, M., & Osorio, D. (2003). Animal colour vision - behavioural tests and physiological concepts. Biological Reviews, 78, 81–118.  
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Kühn, J., Wassermann, C., Ebschke, S., Schutkowski, A., Thamm, K., & Wensch-Dorendorf, M., et al. (2019). Feasibility of artificial light regimes to increase the vitamin d content in indoor-laid eggs. Poultry Science, 98(10), 5177–5187.  
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Maddocks, S. A., Goldsmith, A. R., & Cuthill, I. C. (2001). The influence of flicker rate on plasma corticosterone levels of european starlings, sturnus vulgaris. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 124(3), 315–320.  
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Menaker, M. (1972). Nonvisual light reception. Scientific American, 226(3), 22–29.  
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Moinard, C., & Sherwin, M. C. (1999). Turkeys prefer fluorescent light with supplementary ultraviolet radiation. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 64(4), 261–267.  
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Nagy, K. A., Girard, I. A., & Brown, T. K. (1999). Energetics of free-ranging mammals, reptiles, and birds. Annual Review of Nutrition, 49, 247–277.  
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Nakane, Y., Ikegami, K., Ono, H., Yamamoto, N., Yoshida, S., & Hirunagi, K., et al. (2010). A mammalian neural tissue opsin (opsin 5) is a deep brain photoreceptor in birds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107(34), 15264–15268.  
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Rajchard, J. (2009). Ultraviolet (uv) light perception by birds: a review. Veterinarni Medicina, 54(8), 351–359.  
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Rana, M. S., Cohen-Barnhouse, A. M., Lee, C., & Campbell, D. L. M. (2021). Preference testing for ultraviolet light spectrum and intensity in laying hens. Poultry Science, 101063.  
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Ross, M. R., Gillespie, K. L., Hopper, L. M., Bloomsmith, M. A., & Maple, T. L. (2013). Differential preference for ultraviolet light among captive birds from three ecological habitats. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 147(3), 278–285.  
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Saunders, J. E., Jarvis, J. R., & Wathes, C. M. (2008). Calculating luminous flux and lighting levels for domesticated mammals and birds. Animal, 2(6), 921–932.  
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Vorobyev, V. (2003). Coloured oil droplets enhance colour discrimination. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Biological Sciences, 270, 1255–1261.  
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