<p><b>Background:</b> Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely studied in both human and animal contexts. Patterns of contrasting stripes that purportedly degrade an observer's ability to judge the speed and direction of moving prey ('motion dazzle') are, however, rarely investigated. This is despite motion dazzle having been fundamental to the appearance of warships in both world wars and often postulated as the selective agent leading to repeated patterns on many animals (such as zebra and many fish, snake, and invertebrate species). Such patterns often appear conspicuous, suggesting that protection while moving by motion dazzle might impair camouflage when stationary. Howeve...
Effective camouflage renders a target indistinguishable from irrelevant background objects. Two inte...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Numerous animals rely on camouflage for defence. Substantial past work has identified the presence o...
BACKGROUND: Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely s...
Background: Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely s...
Background Stripes and other high contrast patterns found on animals have been hypothesised to cause...
In the animal kingdom, camouflage refers to patterns that help potential prey avoid detection. Mostl...
Motion is generally assumed to “break” camouflage. However, although camouflage cannot conceal a gro...
This is the final version Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record...
<div><p></p><p>In the animal kingdom, camouflage refers to patterns that help potential prey avoid d...
Many traits in animals reduce the rate of attack from visually hunting predators, including camoufla...
In the animal kingdom, camouflage refers to patterns that help potential prey avoid detection. Mostl...
Camouflage is perhaps the most widespread defence against predators in nature and an active area of ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
‘Motion dazzle’ is a phenomenon where high contrast patterns are hypothesised to cause errors in spe...
Effective camouflage renders a target indistinguishable from irrelevant background objects. Two inte...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Numerous animals rely on camouflage for defence. Substantial past work has identified the presence o...
BACKGROUND: Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely s...
Background: Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely s...
Background Stripes and other high contrast patterns found on animals have been hypothesised to cause...
In the animal kingdom, camouflage refers to patterns that help potential prey avoid detection. Mostl...
Motion is generally assumed to “break” camouflage. However, although camouflage cannot conceal a gro...
This is the final version Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record...
<div><p></p><p>In the animal kingdom, camouflage refers to patterns that help potential prey avoid d...
Many traits in animals reduce the rate of attack from visually hunting predators, including camoufla...
In the animal kingdom, camouflage refers to patterns that help potential prey avoid detection. Mostl...
Camouflage is perhaps the most widespread defence against predators in nature and an active area of ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
‘Motion dazzle’ is a phenomenon where high contrast patterns are hypothesised to cause errors in spe...
Effective camouflage renders a target indistinguishable from irrelevant background objects. Two inte...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Numerous animals rely on camouflage for defence. Substantial past work has identified the presence o...