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A generalized approach to characterize optical properties of natural objects

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BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
卷 137, 期 3, 页码 534-555

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/biolinnean/blac064

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beetles; iridescence; near infrared; spectrometry; specularity; structural colour

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  1. Australian Research Council [DP190102203, FT180100216]
  2. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence Scheme [CE200100010]
  3. Australian Research Council [FT180100216] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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This article proposes a standardized set of measurements, parameters and terminology to describe the optical properties of natural objects. By studying the case of Christmas beetles, previously unrealized diversity in visible and near-infrared reflectance was discovered.
To understand the diversity of ways in which natural materials interact with light, it is important to consider how their reflectance changes with the angle of illumination or viewing and to consider wavelengths beyond the visible. Efforts to characterize these optical properties, however, have been hampered by heterogeneity in measurement techniques, parameters and terminology. Here, we propose a standardized set of measurements, parameters and terminology to describe the optical properties of natural objects based on spectrometry, including angle-dependent effects, such as iridescence and specularity. We select a set of existing measurements and parameters that are generalizable to any wavelength range and spectral shape, and we highlight which subsets of measures are relevant to different biological questions. As a case study, we have applied these measures to 30 species of Christmas beetles, in which we observed previously unrealized diversity in visible and near-infrared reflectance. As expected, reflection of short wavelengths was associated with high spectral purity and angle dependence. In contrast to simple, artificial structures, iridescence and specularity were not strongly correlated, highlighting the complexity and modularity of natural materials. Species did not cluster according to spectral parameters or genus, suggesting high lability of optical properties. The proposed standardization of measures and parameters will improve our understanding of biological adaptations for manipulating light by facilitating the systematic comparison of complex optical properties, such as glossy or metallic appearances and visible or near-infrared iridescence.

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