Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objects. However, animals have to move, and patterns that only work when the subject is static will heavily constrain behaviour. We investigated the effects of different camouflages on the three stages of predation—detection, identification and capture—in a computer-based task with humans. An initial experiment tested seven camouflage strategies on static stimuli. In line with previous literature, background-matching and disruptive patterns were found to be most successful. Experiment 2 showed that if stimuli move, an isolated moving object on a stationary background cannot avoid detection or capture regardless of the type of camouflage. Experimen...
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Animal camouflage represents one of the most important ways of preventing (or facilitating) predatio...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Motion is generally assumed to “break” camouflage. However, although camouflage cannot conceal a gro...
Numerous animals rely on camouflage for defence. Substantial past work has identified the presence o...
Background Quantifying the conspicuousness of objects against particular backgrounds ...
Camouflage is perhaps the most widespread defence against predators in nature and an active area of ...
Whether hiding from predators, or avoiding battlefield casualties, camouflage is widely employed to ...
BACKGROUND: Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely s...
Background: Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely s...
Camouflage is perhaps the most widespread defence against predators in nature and an active area of ...
How does an animal conceal itself from visual detection by other animals? This review paper seeks to...
Many traits in animals reduce the rate of attack from visually hunting predators, including camoufla...
Whether hiding from predators, or avoiding battlefield casualties, camouflage is widely employed to ...
This is the final version Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Animal camouflage represents one of the most important ways of preventing (or facilitating) predatio...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Motion is generally assumed to “break” camouflage. However, although camouflage cannot conceal a gro...
Numerous animals rely on camouflage for defence. Substantial past work has identified the presence o...
Background Quantifying the conspicuousness of objects against particular backgrounds ...
Camouflage is perhaps the most widespread defence against predators in nature and an active area of ...
Whether hiding from predators, or avoiding battlefield casualties, camouflage is widely employed to ...
BACKGROUND: Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely s...
Background: Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely s...
Camouflage is perhaps the most widespread defence against predators in nature and an active area of ...
How does an animal conceal itself from visual detection by other animals? This review paper seeks to...
Many traits in animals reduce the rate of attack from visually hunting predators, including camoufla...
Whether hiding from predators, or avoiding battlefield casualties, camouflage is widely employed to ...
This is the final version Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Animal camouflage represents one of the most important ways of preventing (or facilitating) predatio...