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通过蜜蜂的视角观察人面蜘蛛(Nephila pilipes)的空间和光谱信号。

Visualization of the spatial and spectral signals of orb-weaving spiders, Nephila pilipes, through the eyes of a honeybee.

作者信息

Chiao Chuan-Chin, Wu Wen-Yen, Chen Sheng-Hui, Yang En-Cheng

机构信息

Institute of Molecular Medicine and Department of Life Science, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2009 Jul;212(Pt 14):2269-78. doi: 10.1242/jeb.030734.

Abstract

It is well known that the honeybee has good color vision. However, the spectral range in which the bee can see is different from that of the human eye. To study how bees view their world of colors, one has to see through the eyes of the bee, not the eyes of a human. A conventional way to examine the color signals that animals can detect is to measure the surface reflectance spectra and compute the quantum catches of each photoreceptor type based on its known spectral sensitivity. Color signal and color contrast are then determined from the loci of these quantum catches in the color space. While the point-by-point measurements of the reflectance spectra using a standard spectrometer have yielded a significant amount of data for analyzing color signals, the lack of spatial information and low sampling efficiency constrain their applications. Using a special filter coating technique, a set of filters with transmission spectra that were closely matched to the bee's sensitivity spectra of three photoreceptor types (UV, blue, and green) was custom made. By placing these filters in front of a UV/VIS-sensitive CCD camera and acquiring images sequentially, we could collect images of a bee's receptor with only three shots. This allowed a direct visualization of how bees view their world in a pseudo-color RGB display. With this imaging system, spatial and spectral signals of the orb-weaving spider, Nephila pilipes, were recorded, and color contrast images corresponding to the bee's spatial resolution were constructed and analyzed. The result not only confirmed that the color markings of N. pilipes are of high chromatic contrast to the eyes of a bee, but it also indicated that the spatial arrangement of these markings resemble flower patterns which may attract bees to visit them. Thus, it is likely that the orb-weaving spider (N. pilipes) deploys a similar strategy to that of the Australian crab spider (Thomisus spectabilis) to exploit the bee's pre-existing preference for flowers with color patterning.

摘要

众所周知,蜜蜂拥有良好的色觉。然而,蜜蜂能够看见的光谱范围与人类眼睛不同。为了研究蜜蜂如何看待它们的色彩世界,人们必须透过蜜蜂的眼睛去看,而不是人类的眼睛。一种检验动物能够检测到的颜色信号的传统方法是测量表面反射光谱,并根据每种光感受器类型已知的光谱灵敏度计算其量子捕获量。然后根据这些量子捕获量在颜色空间中的位置来确定颜色信号和颜色对比度。虽然使用标准光谱仪对反射光谱进行逐点测量已经产生了大量用于分析颜色信号的数据,但缺乏空间信息和低采样效率限制了它们的应用。采用一种特殊的滤光涂层技术,定制了一组透射光谱与蜜蜂三种光感受器类型(紫外线、蓝色和绿色)的灵敏度光谱紧密匹配的滤光片。通过将这些滤光片放置在紫外/可见敏感的电荷耦合器件相机前面并依次获取图像,我们仅通过三次拍摄就能收集到蜜蜂感受器的图像。这使得在伪彩色RGB显示器中能够直接可视化蜜蜂如何看待它们的世界。利用这个成像系统,记录了圆蛛(Nephila pilipes)的空间和光谱信号,并构建和分析了与蜜蜂空间分辨率相对应的颜色对比度图像。结果不仅证实了N. pilipes的颜色斑纹与蜜蜂的眼睛具有高色度对比度,还表明这些斑纹的空间排列类似于花朵图案,这可能会吸引蜜蜂前来拜访。因此,圆蛛(N. pilipes)很可能采用了与澳大利亚蟹蛛(Thomisus spectabilis)类似的策略,利用蜜蜂对带有颜色图案的花朵的固有偏好。

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