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Animals use camouflage to make detection or recognition more difficult, with most examples associated with visual camouflage involving body coloration. However, in addition to coloration, camouflage may make use of morphological structures or material found in the environment, and may even act against senses other than vision ( Ruxton 2009 ).
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6 Νοε 2008 · Camouflage is one of the most widespread defence modes used by substrate-dwelling animals, whereas transparency is generally found in open-water organisms.
7 Αυγ 2011 · PDF | On Aug 7, 2011, Martin Stevens and others published Animal Camouflage: An Introduction | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.
1 Ιουλ 2024 · genetic mechanisms. ecological adaptation. Camouflage is essential for animal survival. Camouflage is a key defensive strategy used by organisms, featuring numerous ways of concealment and disguise (Box 1 and Figure 1). It represents a classical example of natural selection and adaptation in nature [1].
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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29 Ιαν 2010 · This work reviews the recent literature on animal camouflage in this light, from experimental studies of texture perception by fish and cephalopod molluscs, to the visual effects used to defeat figure ground segregation of 2-D and 3-D objects in birds and mammals.