Researchers from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) and Monash universities have shown for the first time that Australian native flowers exclusively pollinated by birds have evolved colour spectral signatures that are best discriminated by those birds.
Adrian Dyer, Associate Professor of Photography in the RMIT School of Media and Communication, and one of the research supervisors, said previous studies had shown that flower colour evolved to attract bees as pollinators.
"We know that some flowers had evolved spectral signatures to suit bee pollinators, but the story for bird-pollinated flowers was not clear," he said.
Along with his study's co-supervisor associate Professor Martin Burd, Shrestha conducted phylogenetic analyses to identify how the flowers evolved spectral signatures.
Shesthra said they found that flowers exclusively pollinated by birds had initially evolved to suit insect vision.
"But more recently the spectral signature of bird-pollinated flowers had shifted towards longer wavelengths," he said.
The research showed that rather than just having any type of red reflection, bird-pollinated flowers targeted the specific wavelengths that best matched the long wavelength tetrachromatic (four colour) vision of many Australian native birds.
Burd said the work had broad significance for understanding how flower colours evolved to suit specific pollinators, and how colour might continue to evolve in particular environments depending on the availability of effective pollinators.
"The colour cues in Australian flowers would be easily detected by honeyeaters, the most important family of nectar feeding birds in Australia," he said in a statement.
"Hummingbirds in the Americas have similar visual systems to honeyeaters, so we expect to find similar colour signals among American flowers," he added.
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