Tuning of flower coloration to pollinator vision

Flower colour by light reflection of the cells

The colours of flowers are due to reflection of light by cell structures and spectral filtering by floral pigments. A challenge in modern studies on plant-pollinator interactions is understanding which perceptual factors of flowers are biologically relevant for plant reproduction, and how these optical properties evolved in the eyes of their pollinators. In this talk, I present published and unpublished work on flower colour evolution, and show how different aspects of flowers evolved so to yield high visual contrast to their pollinators.

Time: 16:00 | Place: De Tribune | Drinks afterwards!

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