J. Teyssier
University of Geneva
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Nature Communications | 2015
J. Teyssier; Suzanne V. Saenko; Dirk van der Marel; Michel C. Milinkovitch
Many chameleons, and panther chameleons in particular, have the remarkable ability to exhibit complex and rapid colour changes during social interactions such as male contests or courtship. It is generally interpreted that these changes are due to dispersion/aggregation of pigment-containing organelles within dermal chromatophores. Here, combining microscopy, photometric videography and photonic band-gap modelling, we show that chameleons shift colour through active tuning of a lattice of guanine nanocrystals within a superficial thick layer of dermal iridophores. In addition, we show that a deeper population of iridophores with larger crystals reflects a substantial proportion of sunlight especially in the near-infrared range. The organization of iridophores into two superposed layers constitutes an evolutionary novelty for chameleons, which allows some species to combine efficient camouflage with spectacular display, while potentially providing passive thermal protection.
BMC Biology | 2013
Suzanne V. Saenko; J. Teyssier; Dirk van der Marel; Michel C. Milinkovitch
BackgroundColor traits in animals play crucial roles in thermoregulation, photoprotection, camouflage, and visual communication, and are amenable to objective quantification and modeling. However, the extensive variation in non-melanic pigments and structural colors in squamate reptiles has been largely disregarded. Here, we used an integrated approach to investigate the morphological basis and physical mechanisms generating variation in color traits in tropical day geckos of the genus Phelsuma.ResultsCombining histology, optics, mass spectrometry, and UV and Raman spectroscopy, we found that the extensive variation in color patterns within and among Phelsuma species is generated by complex interactions between, on the one hand, chromatophores containing yellow/red pteridine pigments and, on the other hand, iridophores producing structural color by constructive interference of light with guanine nanocrystals. More specifically, we show that 1) the hue of the vivid dorsolateral skin is modulated both by variation in geometry of structural, highly ordered narrowband reflectors, and by the presence of yellow pigments, and 2) that the reflectivity of the white belly and of dorsolateral pigmentary red marks, is increased by underlying structural disorganized broadband reflectors. Most importantly, these interactions require precise colocalization of yellow and red chromatophores with different types of iridophores, characterized by ordered and disordered nanocrystals, respectively. We validated these results through numerical simulations combining pigmentary components with a multilayer interferential optical model. Finally, we show that melanophores form dark lateral patterns but do not significantly contribute to variation in blue/green or red coloration, and that changes in the pH or redox state of pigments provide yet another source of color variation in squamates.ConclusionsPrecisely colocalized interacting pigmentary and structural elements generate extensive variation in lizard color patterns. Our results indicate the need to identify the developmental mechanisms responsible for the control of the size, shape, and orientation of nanocrystals, and the superposition of specific chromatophore types. This study opens up new perspectives on Phelsuma lizards as models in evolutionary developmental biology.
Physical Review B | 2008
J. Teyssier; Rolf Walter Lortz; Alexander Petrovic; Dirk van der Marel; V. B. Filippov; N. Shitsevalova
We report a detailed study of specific heat, electrical resistivity, and optical spectroscopy in the superconducting boride
Physical Review B | 2007
J. Teyssier; A. B. Kuzmenko; D. van der Marel; F. Marsiglio; A. B. Liashchenko; N. Shitsevalova; V. B. Filippov
{\text{LuB}}_{12}
Physical Review B | 2012
Ana Akrap; C. C. Homes; M. K. Tran; Alberto Ubaldini; J. Teyssier; Enrico Giannini; D. van der Marel; Philippe Lerch
Physical Review B | 2014
Ana Akrap; J. Teyssier; Arnaud Magrez; Philippe Bugnon; Helmuth Berger; A. B. Kuzmenko; Dirk van der Marel
({T}_{c}=0.4\text{ }\text{K})
Computer Graphics Forum | 2014
Daljit Singh J. Dhillon; J. Teyssier; Michael Single; Iaroslav Gaponenko; Michel C. Milinkovitch; Matthias Zwicker
, and compare it to the higher
Physical Review B | 2015
J. Ruppen; J. Teyssier; Oleg E. Peil; Sara Catalano; Marta Gibert; Jernej Mravlje; Jean-Marc Triscone; Antoine Georges; D. van der Marel
{T}_{c}
Physical Review B | 2010
Jason N. Hancock; S. I. Mirzaei; J. Gillett; Suchitra E. Sebastian; J. Teyssier; R. Viennois; Enrico Giannini; D. van der Marel
compound
Journal of Physics D | 2014
Jacim Jacimovic; L Felberbaum; Enrico Giannini; J. Teyssier
{\text{ZrB}}_{12}