AbstractDisruptive body coloration is a primary camouflage tactic of cuttlefish. Because rapid changeable coloration of cephalopods is guided visually, we can present different visual backgrounds (e.g., computer-generated, two-dimensional prints) and video record the animal’s response by describing and grading its body pattern. We showed previously that strength of cuttlefish disruptive patterning depends on the size, contrast, and density of discrete light elements on a homogeneous dark background. Here we report five experiments on the interactions of these and other features. Results show that Weber contrast of light background elements is—in combination with element size—a powerful determinant of disruptive response strength. Furthermor...
[[abstract]]Among the changeable camouflage patterns of cuttlefish, disruptive patterning is shown i...
AbstractCamouflage is the primary defense in cuttlefish. The rich repertoire of their body patterns ...
AbstractRapid adaptive camouflage is the primary defense of soft-bodied cuttlefish. Previous studies...
[[abstract]]Disruptive body coloration is a primary camouflage tactic of cuttlefish. Because rapid c...
AbstractDisruptive body coloration is a primary camouflage tactic of cuttlefish. Because rapid chang...
AbstractCuttlefish are cephalopod molluscs that achieve dynamic camouflage by rapidly extracting vis...
[[abstract]]Cephalopods have at least 20 body patterns for camouflage, yet these can be organized in...
Cuttlefish and other cephalopods achieve dynamic background matching with two general classes of bod...
[[abstract]]We investigated some visual background features that influence young cuttlefish, Sepia p...
The cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, provides a fascinating opportunity to investigate the mechanisms ...
[[abstract]]Cephalopods are known for their ability to change camouflage body patterns in response t...
[[abstract]]Individual cuttlefish, octopus and squid have the versatile capability to use body patte...
Juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) camouflage themselves by changing their body pattern accordi...
Juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) camouflage themselves by changing their body pattern accordi...
[[abstract]]Cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, can produce a variety of body patterns for camouflage on ...
[[abstract]]Among the changeable camouflage patterns of cuttlefish, disruptive patterning is shown i...
AbstractCamouflage is the primary defense in cuttlefish. The rich repertoire of their body patterns ...
AbstractRapid adaptive camouflage is the primary defense of soft-bodied cuttlefish. Previous studies...
[[abstract]]Disruptive body coloration is a primary camouflage tactic of cuttlefish. Because rapid c...
AbstractDisruptive body coloration is a primary camouflage tactic of cuttlefish. Because rapid chang...
AbstractCuttlefish are cephalopod molluscs that achieve dynamic camouflage by rapidly extracting vis...
[[abstract]]Cephalopods have at least 20 body patterns for camouflage, yet these can be organized in...
Cuttlefish and other cephalopods achieve dynamic background matching with two general classes of bod...
[[abstract]]We investigated some visual background features that influence young cuttlefish, Sepia p...
The cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, provides a fascinating opportunity to investigate the mechanisms ...
[[abstract]]Cephalopods are known for their ability to change camouflage body patterns in response t...
[[abstract]]Individual cuttlefish, octopus and squid have the versatile capability to use body patte...
Juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) camouflage themselves by changing their body pattern accordi...
Juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) camouflage themselves by changing their body pattern accordi...
[[abstract]]Cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, can produce a variety of body patterns for camouflage on ...
[[abstract]]Among the changeable camouflage patterns of cuttlefish, disruptive patterning is shown i...
AbstractCamouflage is the primary defense in cuttlefish. The rich repertoire of their body patterns ...
AbstractRapid adaptive camouflage is the primary defense of soft-bodied cuttlefish. Previous studies...