作者
Martin Stevens, Innes C Cuthill, Amy MM Windsor, Hannah J Walker
发表日期
2006/10/7
期刊
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
卷号
273
期号
1600
页码范围
2433-2438
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
Camouflage typically involves colour patterns that match the background. However, it has been argued that concealment may be achieved by strategic use of apparently conspicuous markings. Recent evidence supports the theory that the presence of contrasting patterns placed peripherally on an animal's body (disruptive coloration) provides survival advantages. However, no study has tested a key prediction from the early literature that disruptive coloration is effective even when some colour patches do not match the background and have a high contrast with both the background and adjacent pattern elements (disruptive contrast). We test this counter-intuitive idea that conspicuous patterns might aid concealment, using artificial moth-like targets with pattern elements designed to match or mismatch the average luminance (lightness) of the trees on which they were placed. Disruptive coloration was less effective …
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