FReD: the floral reflectance database--a web portal for analyses of flower colour.

Flower colour is of great importance in various fields relating to floral biology and pollinator behaviour. However, subjective human judgements of flower colour may be inaccurate and are irrelevant to the ecology and vision of the flower's pollinators. For precise, detailed information about t...

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Main Authors: Sarah E J Arnold, Samia Faruq, Vincent Savolainen, Peter W McOwan, Lars Chittka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-12-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3000818?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f2412a492953451590190e144e471a452020-11-25T01:36:31ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-12-01512e1428710.1371/journal.pone.0014287FReD: the floral reflectance database--a web portal for analyses of flower colour.Sarah E J ArnoldSamia FaruqVincent SavolainenPeter W McOwanLars ChittkaFlower colour is of great importance in various fields relating to floral biology and pollinator behaviour. However, subjective human judgements of flower colour may be inaccurate and are irrelevant to the ecology and vision of the flower's pollinators. For precise, detailed information about the colours of flowers, a full reflectance spectrum for the flower of interest should be used rather than relying on such human assessments.The Floral Reflectance Database (FReD) has been developed to make an extensive collection of such data available to researchers. It is freely available at http://www.reflectance.co.uk. The database allows users to download spectral reflectance data for flower species collected from all over the world. These could, for example, be used in modelling interactions between pollinator vision and plant signals, or analyses of flower colours in various habitats. The database contains functions for calculating flower colour loci according to widely-used models of bee colour space, reflectance graphs of the spectra and an option to search for flowers with similar colours in bee colour space.The Floral Reflectance Database is a valuable new tool for researchers interested in the colours of flowers and their association with pollinator colour vision, containing raw spectral reflectance data for a large number of flower species.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3000818?pdf=render
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Samia Faruq
Vincent Savolainen
Peter W McOwan
Lars Chittka
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Samia Faruq
Vincent Savolainen
Peter W McOwan
Lars Chittka
FReD: the floral reflectance database--a web portal for analyses of flower colour.
PLoS ONE
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Samia Faruq
Vincent Savolainen
Peter W McOwan
Lars Chittka
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title FReD: the floral reflectance database--a web portal for analyses of flower colour.
title_short FReD: the floral reflectance database--a web portal for analyses of flower colour.
title_full FReD: the floral reflectance database--a web portal for analyses of flower colour.
title_fullStr FReD: the floral reflectance database--a web portal for analyses of flower colour.
title_full_unstemmed FReD: the floral reflectance database--a web portal for analyses of flower colour.
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publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Flower colour is of great importance in various fields relating to floral biology and pollinator behaviour. However, subjective human judgements of flower colour may be inaccurate and are irrelevant to the ecology and vision of the flower's pollinators. For precise, detailed information about the colours of flowers, a full reflectance spectrum for the flower of interest should be used rather than relying on such human assessments.The Floral Reflectance Database (FReD) has been developed to make an extensive collection of such data available to researchers. It is freely available at http://www.reflectance.co.uk. The database allows users to download spectral reflectance data for flower species collected from all over the world. These could, for example, be used in modelling interactions between pollinator vision and plant signals, or analyses of flower colours in various habitats. The database contains functions for calculating flower colour loci according to widely-used models of bee colour space, reflectance graphs of the spectra and an option to search for flowers with similar colours in bee colour space.The Floral Reflectance Database is a valuable new tool for researchers interested in the colours of flowers and their association with pollinator colour vision, containing raw spectral reflectance data for a large number of flower species.
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