Many animals have a gradation of body color, termed “countershading,” where the areas that are typically exposed to more light are darker. One hypothesis is that this patterning enhances visual camouflage by making the retinal image of the animal match that of the background, a fundamentally two-dimensional theory. More controversially, countershading may also obliterate cues to three-dimensional (3D) shape delivered by shading. Despite relying on distinct cognitive mechanisms, these two potential functions hitherto have been amalgamated in the literature. It has previously not been possible to validate either hypothesis empirically, because there has been no general theory of optimal countershading that allows quantitative predictions to b...
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Many species employ camouflage to disguise their true shape and avoid detection or recognition. Dis...
Many animals have a gradation of body color, termed “countershading,” where the areas that are typic...
Many animals have a gradation of body color, termed countershading, where the areas that are typical...
This research was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council of the Uni...
Animal camouflage is a paradigmatic example of evolution by natural selection, and can only be under...
Because the sun and sky are above us, natural illumination is directional and the cues from shading ...
Countershading, the widespread tendency of animals to be darker on the side that receives strongest ...
An animal’s 3D form, combined with the directional lighting that is typical of many natural light en...
Abstract One of the most widespread patterns of colouration in the animal kingdom is countershading,...
This research was supported by the Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council UK, grants 6...
Background Quantifying the conspicuousness of objects against particular backgrounds ...
Countershading, a vertical luminance gradient from a dark back to a light belly, is perhaps the most...
Of the many visual characteristics of animals, countershading (darker pigmentation on those surfaces...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cell Press via the DOI i...
The dataset and scripts associated with this article are in ORE: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/24464Th...
Many species employ camouflage to disguise their true shape and avoid detection or recognition. Dis...
Many animals have a gradation of body color, termed “countershading,” where the areas that are typic...
Many animals have a gradation of body color, termed countershading, where the areas that are typical...
This research was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council of the Uni...
Animal camouflage is a paradigmatic example of evolution by natural selection, and can only be under...
Because the sun and sky are above us, natural illumination is directional and the cues from shading ...
Countershading, the widespread tendency of animals to be darker on the side that receives strongest ...
An animal’s 3D form, combined with the directional lighting that is typical of many natural light en...
Abstract One of the most widespread patterns of colouration in the animal kingdom is countershading,...
This research was supported by the Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council UK, grants 6...
Background Quantifying the conspicuousness of objects against particular backgrounds ...
Countershading, a vertical luminance gradient from a dark back to a light belly, is perhaps the most...
Of the many visual characteristics of animals, countershading (darker pigmentation on those surfaces...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cell Press via the DOI i...
The dataset and scripts associated with this article are in ORE: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/24464Th...
Many species employ camouflage to disguise their true shape and avoid detection or recognition. Dis...