Colour changes in animals may be triggered by a variety of social and environmental factors and may occur over a matter of seconds or months. Crustaceans, like fiddler crabs (genus Uca), are particularly adept at changing their colour and have been the focus of numerous studies. However, few of these studies have attempted to quantitatively describe the individual variation in colour and pattern or their adaptive significance. This paper quantitatively describes the colour patterns of the fiddler crab Uca capricornis and their ability to change on a socially significant timescale. The most dramatic changes in colour pattern are associated with moulting. These ontogenetic changes result in a general reduction of the colour pattern with...
Animals can change color either rapidly in response to changes in their immediate environment or slo...
External colouration in animals depends on the interaction of several different factors including th...
A combination of burrowing behaviour and very efficient background matching makes the brown shrimp C...
Colour changes in fiddler crabs have long been noted, but a functional interpretation is still lacki...
Five species of fiddler crabs occupy a variety of intertidal niches along the Texas coast. Each Uca ...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the D...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Organismal coloration is used for communication, camouflage, and thermoregulation. These functions o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
<p>One male brightened primarily in the yellow scarf region (a), while the other brightened all over...
Camouflage is one of the most common antipredator defences found in nature (Ruxton et al., 2004). Th...
<p>Each graph corresponds to the spectral reflectance of the area indicated in red on the stylised c...
A marine biological invasion is a natural process accelerated by human activities, and the crab Char...
Many crustaceans with spatial segregation may present differential body coloration depending on the ...
Carcinus maenas is, arguably, the most extensively studied intertidal crab in the world and can be ...
Animals can change color either rapidly in response to changes in their immediate environment or slo...
External colouration in animals depends on the interaction of several different factors including th...
A combination of burrowing behaviour and very efficient background matching makes the brown shrimp C...
Colour changes in fiddler crabs have long been noted, but a functional interpretation is still lacki...
Five species of fiddler crabs occupy a variety of intertidal niches along the Texas coast. Each Uca ...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the D...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Organismal coloration is used for communication, camouflage, and thermoregulation. These functions o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
<p>One male brightened primarily in the yellow scarf region (a), while the other brightened all over...
Camouflage is one of the most common antipredator defences found in nature (Ruxton et al., 2004). Th...
<p>Each graph corresponds to the spectral reflectance of the area indicated in red on the stylised c...
A marine biological invasion is a natural process accelerated by human activities, and the crab Char...
Many crustaceans with spatial segregation may present differential body coloration depending on the ...
Carcinus maenas is, arguably, the most extensively studied intertidal crab in the world and can be ...
Animals can change color either rapidly in response to changes in their immediate environment or slo...
External colouration in animals depends on the interaction of several different factors including th...
A combination of burrowing behaviour and very efficient background matching makes the brown shrimp C...