Welcome
The goal of our project is to assess whether flower color can evolve in a way that increases conspicuousness to pollinators against local backgrounds. To do this, we are recruiting botanists to help in the collection of photographic data. We are focusing on species spanning a latitudinal gradient in the Eastern USA, including Phacelia dubia, Houstonia caerulea, and Iris virginica. This project is supported by National Science Foundation grant 2237529. More information regarding the project and how to join can be found under the "ABOUT US" tab. All protocols for this research are listed under the "PROTOCOLS" tab. Contact us with inquiries regarding data collection and involvement. Frequently asked questions are listed below. |
FAQs
Q: How do I get involved?
A: Click HERE to go to our inquiry form --------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: How do I collect photographic data? A: See our data collection video under the PROTOCOLS tab --------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: What kind of camera do I need? A: A mobile device works best and is the most convenient for field work. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: How do I identify a species correctly? A: Please see the "species identification" section under the Species Identification tab for more information. --> still not sure? look at our species identification to clarify about look alikes! --------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: Where do I upload my data? A: Click HERE to go to our image DropBox and click HERE to go to our submission form |
Q: How is flower color assessed using photographic data?
A: In photoshop we are extracting the RGB values and standardizing them using the white standard to approximate blue chroma content of the flower petals. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: Can I rename my image files without a computer? A. Yes! You can either download the DropBox app and rename it when you directly upload your images OR you can save your images to 'files' on your phone in the camera app and rename it there. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: Where can I get updates about the project? A: You can join our Facebook group! Or check out our research updates tab :) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: What kind of images do you accept? A: JPEGS and most other picture formats |