Exemplary visualization of the raw data as a 2-dimensional heat map (left) and in a 3-dimensional plot (right) using the example of the emission pattern of green daffodil (Narcissus viridiflorus). Three main components could be identified based on the retention time and the relative drift time as eucalyptol (1), benzyl acetate (2) and phenethyl acetate (3).
Part of: Wägele JW, Tschan GF (2024) Weather stations for biodiversity: a comprehensive approach to an automated and modular monitoring system. Advanced Books, Pensoft, Sofia, 1-218. https://doi.org/10.3897/ab.e119534