Whitney et al. (Reports, 2 January 2009, p. 130) investigated the mechanism of iridescence in hibiscus and tulip flowers and suggested that bumblebees are able to use this iridescence as a pollination cue. However, their study failed to isolate iridescence from other coincident visual cues, leaving open questions regarding the importance of iridescent stimuli in foraging-based associative learning in bumblebees.
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Morehouse, N. I., & Rutowski, R. L. (2009). Comment on “floral iridescence, produced by diffractive optics, acts as a cue for animal pollinators.” Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1173324
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