“…Studies have generally moved from descriptions of the geography of floral colour in exclusively human terms (e.g. a series of papers from the 1870s–1890s by Victorian naturalists, see Anderson, Lovin, Richter, & Lacey, ; Eidesen, Little, Muller, Dickinson, & Lord, ; Kevan, ; Weevers, ) to mapping quantitatively modelled colour as variously perceived by bee, fly, bird and lepidopteran pollinators (e.g. Arnold, Savolainen, & Chittka, ; Dalrymple et al., ; Shrestha, Dyer, Bhattarai, & Burd, ; Shrestha et al., ).…”