Background: Fluorescence imaging spectroscopy is a powerful but under-utilized tool. This article gives perspective on the use of imaging spectroscopy, and provides two examples of imaging spectroscopy done with a prism-based system. The intent is to give insight into the power of imaging spectroscopy when used in combination with other imaging techniques. In particular, studies of intact coral photobleaching and beads designed to show energy transfer are reported. In the bead study, spectroscopic lifetime imaging was performed at each photobleaching step. Results: Spectroscopic photobleaching of the hard coral, Montastrea annularis, revealed two spectral regions. A region in the red portion of the spectrum bleached rapidly while progressively increasing fluorescence was observed over a wide portion of the spectrum. This behavior is consistent with current theories for the role of fluorescent proteins in corals.
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