Dynamic visual effects enhance flower conspicuousness but compromise colour perception
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Dynamic visual effects such as glossiness are taxonomically widespread and
have evolved repeatedly across the tree of life. Their changeable nature
poses a challenge for reliable signalling, because for signals to be
reliable, they should be consistent. Glossy visual effects defy that
principle, because the bright, directional pulse of light that dominates
their appearance is highly variable across space and time. Here, we
investigate how dynamic light reflections influence signal efficacy using
bumblebees as a model of insect vision and plant-pollinator interactions.
We show that glossy floral signals occur across Angiosperm lineages.
Through behavioural experiments with artificial stimuli that mimic the
spectral and spatial reflectance properties of glossy and matte floral
surfaces, we demonstrate that glossiness enhances long-range detectability
but compromises fine-scale colour discrimination at close range.
Glossiness thus poses an optical property by which organisms can attune
their visual appearance independent from pigmentary properties,
representing a functional trade-off between conspicuousness and signal
reliability.
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Dryad
创建时间:
2025-10-30



