Of the many traits seen in cryptic prey animals, countershading (darker pigmentation on those surfaces exposed to the most lighting) is one of the commonest, and paradoxically one of the least understood. Countershading has been hypothesized to enhance crypsis by shadow-obliteration, in which lighter coloration on the undersides compensates for increased shadow in these regions, thus reducing detection by visually hunting predators. We tested the hypothesis that countershading enhances crypsis in two experiments with artificial prey presented to free-living birds. In the first experiment, artificial prey were presented on lawns to a range of bird species. In the second experiment, the prey were presented on green boards to individual blackb...
It has been evolved alike in many unrelated groups of animals by the hunter and the hunted; in the s...
For camouflaged prey, enhanced conspicuousness due to bilaterally symmetrical colouration increases ...
A prey may achieve camouflage through background matching and through disruptive coloration. Backgro...
Of the many traits seen in cryptic prey animals, countershading (darker pigmentation on those surfac...
Because the sun and sky are above us, natural illumination is directional and the cues from shading ...
Perception of the body's outline and three-dimensional shape arises from visual cues such as shading...
Of the many visual characteristics of animals, countershading (darker pigmentation on those surfaces...
Countershading, the widespread tendency of animals to be darker on the side that receives strongest ...
A prey animal can use different strategies to avoid becoming eaten by predators. One such widely rec...
Many animals that are prey to animals that hunt by sight tend to rest in places that are similar to ...
Abstract One of the most widespread patterns of colouration in the animal kingdom is countershading,...
There is good experimental evidence that predators often remove more of common prey types. This apos...
The cryptic coloration is one of the main ways to protect prey before the visually directing predato...
Conspicuous warning coloration helps to protect prey because it signals to potential predators that ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
It has been evolved alike in many unrelated groups of animals by the hunter and the hunted; in the s...
For camouflaged prey, enhanced conspicuousness due to bilaterally symmetrical colouration increases ...
A prey may achieve camouflage through background matching and through disruptive coloration. Backgro...
Of the many traits seen in cryptic prey animals, countershading (darker pigmentation on those surfac...
Because the sun and sky are above us, natural illumination is directional and the cues from shading ...
Perception of the body's outline and three-dimensional shape arises from visual cues such as shading...
Of the many visual characteristics of animals, countershading (darker pigmentation on those surfaces...
Countershading, the widespread tendency of animals to be darker on the side that receives strongest ...
A prey animal can use different strategies to avoid becoming eaten by predators. One such widely rec...
Many animals that are prey to animals that hunt by sight tend to rest in places that are similar to ...
Abstract One of the most widespread patterns of colouration in the animal kingdom is countershading,...
There is good experimental evidence that predators often remove more of common prey types. This apos...
The cryptic coloration is one of the main ways to protect prey before the visually directing predato...
Conspicuous warning coloration helps to protect prey because it signals to potential predators that ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
It has been evolved alike in many unrelated groups of animals by the hunter and the hunted; in the s...
For camouflaged prey, enhanced conspicuousness due to bilaterally symmetrical colouration increases ...
A prey may achieve camouflage through background matching and through disruptive coloration. Backgro...