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21 Ιουν 2018 · Animal camouflage represents one of the most important ways of preventing (or facilitating) predation. It attracted the attention of the earliest evolutionary biologists, and today remains a focus of investigation in areas ranging from evolutionary ecology, animal decision-making, optimal strategies, visual psychology, computer science, to ...
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Animal camouflage is a morphological adaptation which...
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14 Μαΐ 2020 · Animal camouflage is a morphological adaptation which describes all forms of concealment that hinder detection and recognition (Merilaita & Stevens, 2011). Predation, a biological interaction in which one organism kills another for food, is likely to be one of the strongest selective forces in nature.
Zylinski et al. present experiments and discussion about how different forms of camouflage in cuttlefish are produced by features such as edges in the background, and what this can tell us about visual perception in cuttlefish and other animals.
7 Ιουλ 2011 · A typical form of camouflage comprises cryptic coloration, often referred to as background matching, which conceals individuals through similarities in coloration with their natural background...
1 Ιουλ 2024 · In this review article, we revisit camouflage definitions and strategies and then we examine the underlying mechanisms of the two most common forms of camouflage, crypsis and masquerade, that have recently been elucidated using multiple approaches.
18 Μαΐ 2019 · Animal camouflage has long been used to illustrate the power of natural selection, and provides an excellent testbed for investigating the trade-offs affecting the adaptive value of colour.
15 Αυγ 2011 · This work provides some of the first direct evidence that animal coloration is tuned to provide camouflage to prospective predators against a range of visual backgrounds, in a population of animals occurring over a small geographical range.