Defended prey often use distinctive, conspicuous, colours to advertise their unprofitability to potential predators (aposematism). These warning signals are frequently made up of salient, high contrast, stripes which have been hypothesised to increase the speed and accuracy of predator avoidance learning. Limitations in predator visual acuity, however, mean that these patterns cannot be resolved when viewed from a distance, and adjacent patches of colour will blend together (pattern blending). We investigated how saliency changes at different viewing distances in the toxic and brightly coloured cinnabar moth caterpillar (Tyria jacobaeae). We found that although the caterpillars’ orange-and-black stripes are highly salient at close-range, wh...
Many organisms use warning, or aposematic, coloration to signal their unprofitability to potential p...
Warning coloration should be under strong stabilizing selection but often displays considerable intr...
Many cryptic prey have also evolved hidden contrasting colour signals which are displayed to would-b...
Defended prey often use distinctive, conspicuous, colours to advertise their unprofitability to pote...
The effect of viewing distance on the perception of visual texture is well known: spatial frequencie...
Striped patterns are common in nature and are used both as warning signals and camouflage. Their eff...
Aposematic signals are often characterized by high conspicuousness. Larger and brighter signals rein...
Many prey species exhibit defensive traits to decrease their chances of predation. Conspicuous eye-s...
Warning coloration should be under strong stabilizing selection but often displays considerable intr...
1. Predation is an important selective pressure and some prey have evolved conspicuous warning signa...
Many defended species use conspicuous visual warning signals to deter potential predators from attac...
Many organisms use warning, or aposematic, coloration to signal their unprofitability to potential p...
Warning coloration should be under strong stabilizing selection but often displays considerable intr...
Many cryptic prey have also evolved hidden contrasting colour signals which are displayed to would-b...
Defended prey often use distinctive, conspicuous, colours to advertise their unprofitability to pote...
The effect of viewing distance on the perception of visual texture is well known: spatial frequencie...
Striped patterns are common in nature and are used both as warning signals and camouflage. Their eff...
Aposematic signals are often characterized by high conspicuousness. Larger and brighter signals rein...
Many prey species exhibit defensive traits to decrease their chances of predation. Conspicuous eye-s...
Warning coloration should be under strong stabilizing selection but often displays considerable intr...
1. Predation is an important selective pressure and some prey have evolved conspicuous warning signa...
Many defended species use conspicuous visual warning signals to deter potential predators from attac...
Many organisms use warning, or aposematic, coloration to signal their unprofitability to potential p...
Warning coloration should be under strong stabilizing selection but often displays considerable intr...
Many cryptic prey have also evolved hidden contrasting colour signals which are displayed to would-b...