Gutiérrez Agustín, Silva Bárbara, Fanchini José M, Morimoto Takuma, Barrionuevo Pablo A, Sandoval-Salinas María L
Instituto de Investigación en Luz, Ambiente y Visión (ILAV), Universidad Nacional de Tucumán (UNT) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Tucumán, Argentina.
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Sci Data. 2025 Apr 9;12(1):594. doi: 10.1038/s41597-025-04675-9.
The reflection in natural objects mediates an important fraction of the light reaching animal photoreceptors. Knowledge of the spectral properties of natural objects is increasingly valuable for different research fields. Measured datasets of natural objects' reflectance can offer insights into fundamental and applied research questions, contributing to investigations from coloration and color vision to color analysis and representation. Thus, datasets of natural objects' reflectance across different locations are crucial to assessing the universality and variability of physical visual inputs in diverse environments. However, the Southern Hemisphere is notably underrepresented in publicly available datasets of natural objects. To address this gap, we present a spectral dataset of natural objects' reflectance from the Southern cone of South America, specifically Northwestern Argentina. Our dataset encompasses 532 samples representing diverse natural objects such as barks, flowers, fruits, leaves, plant fruits, stones, and animal specimens, including birds, beetles, and butterflies. By openly sharing this dataset, as a publicly available online resource, we aim to facilitate research across various disciplines, from evolutionary biology to industrial applications.
自然物体的反射作用介导了到达动物光感受器的很大一部分光线。自然物体光谱特性的知识对不同研究领域的价值日益凸显。自然物体反射率的实测数据集能够为基础研究和应用研究问题提供见解,有助于从色彩与色觉到颜色分析与呈现等方面的研究。因此,不同地点的自然物体反射率数据集对于评估不同环境中物理视觉输入的普遍性和变异性至关重要。然而,在公开可用的自然物体数据集中,南半球的代表性明显不足。为填补这一空白,我们展示了来自南美洲南锥体地区,特别是阿根廷西北部的自然物体反射率光谱数据集。我们的数据集包含532个样本,代表了各种自然物体,如树皮、花朵、果实、树叶、植物果实、石头以及动物标本,包括鸟类、甲虫和蝴蝶。通过将此数据集作为公开可用的在线资源进行开放共享,我们旨在促进从进化生物学到工业应用等各学科的研究。