It might seem obvious that a camouflaged animal must generally match its background whereas to be conspicuous an organism must differ from the background. However, the image parameters (or statistics) that evaluate the conspicuousness of patterns and textures are seldom well-defined, and animal coloration patterns are rarely compared quantitatively to their respective backgrounds. Here we examine this issue in the Australian giant cuttlefish Sepia apama. We confine our analysis to the best-known and simplest image statistic, the correlation in intensity between neighbouring pixels. S. apama can rapidly change their body patterns from assumed conspicuous signaling to assumed camouflage, thus providing an excellent and unique opportunity to i...
Many cephalopods escape detection using camouflage. This behaviour relies on a visual assessment of ...
Cuttlefish and other cephalopods achieve dynamic background matching with two general classes of bod...
Cephalopod mollusks including octopus and cuttlefish are adept at adaptive camouflage, varying their...
It might seem obvious that a camouflaged animal must generally match its background whereas to be co...
It might seem obvious that a camouflaged animal must generally match its background whereas to be co...
It might seem obvious that a camouflaged animal must generally match its background whereas to be co...
Author Posting. © University of Chicago, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Univers...
To investigate camouflage design, we compared the responses of two species of cuttlefish (Sepia offi...
The cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, provides a fascinating opportunity to investigate the mechanisms ...
AbstractCuttlefish are cephalopod molluscs that achieve dynamic camouflage by rapidly extracting vis...
Juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) camouflage themselves by changing their body pattern accordi...
Juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) camouflage themselves by changing their body pattern accordi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
[[abstract]]Cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, can produce a variety of body patterns for camouflage on ...
Cuttlefishes of the genus Sepia produce adaptive camouflage by regulating the expression of visual f...
Many cephalopods escape detection using camouflage. This behaviour relies on a visual assessment of ...
Cuttlefish and other cephalopods achieve dynamic background matching with two general classes of bod...
Cephalopod mollusks including octopus and cuttlefish are adept at adaptive camouflage, varying their...
It might seem obvious that a camouflaged animal must generally match its background whereas to be co...
It might seem obvious that a camouflaged animal must generally match its background whereas to be co...
It might seem obvious that a camouflaged animal must generally match its background whereas to be co...
Author Posting. © University of Chicago, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Univers...
To investigate camouflage design, we compared the responses of two species of cuttlefish (Sepia offi...
The cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, provides a fascinating opportunity to investigate the mechanisms ...
AbstractCuttlefish are cephalopod molluscs that achieve dynamic camouflage by rapidly extracting vis...
Juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) camouflage themselves by changing their body pattern accordi...
Juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) camouflage themselves by changing their body pattern accordi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
[[abstract]]Cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, can produce a variety of body patterns for camouflage on ...
Cuttlefishes of the genus Sepia produce adaptive camouflage by regulating the expression of visual f...
Many cephalopods escape detection using camouflage. This behaviour relies on a visual assessment of ...
Cuttlefish and other cephalopods achieve dynamic background matching with two general classes of bod...
Cephalopod mollusks including octopus and cuttlefish are adept at adaptive camouflage, varying their...