Article
Major flower pigments originate different colour signals to pollinators
Author/s | Narbona, Eduardo
Valle García, José Carlos del Arista Palmero, Montserrat Buide del Real, Maria Luisa Ortiz Ballesteros, Pedro Luis |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Biología Vegetal y Ecología |
Publication Date | 2021 |
Deposit Date | 2022-03-31 |
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Abstract | Flower colour is mainly due to the presence and type of pigments. Pollinator preferences
impose selection on flower colour that ultimately acts on flower pigments. Knowing how
pollinators perceive flowers with different ... Flower colour is mainly due to the presence and type of pigments. Pollinator preferences impose selection on flower colour that ultimately acts on flower pigments. Knowing how pollinators perceive flowers with different pigments becomes crucial for a comprehensive understanding of plant-pollinator communication and flower colour evolution. Based on colour space models, we studied whether main groups of pollinators, specifically hymenopterans, dipterans, lepidopterans and birds, differentially perceive flower colours generated by major pigment groups. We obtain reflectance data and conspicuousness to pollinators of flowers containing one of the pigment groups more frequent in flowers: chlorophylls, carotenoids and flavonoids. |
Citation | Narbona, E., Valle García, J.C.d., Arista Palmero, M., Buide del Real, M.L. y Ortiz Ballesteros, P.L. (2021). Major flower pigments originate different colour signals to pollinators. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9, 743850. |
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