In mammals, colouration patterns are often related to concealment, intraspecific communication, including aposematic signals, and physiological adaptations. Slow lorises (Nycticebus spp.) are arboreal primates native to Southeast Asia that display stark colour contrast, are highly territorial, regularly enter torpor, and are notably one of only seven mammal taxa that possess venom. All slow loris species display a contrasting stripe that runs cranial-caudally along the median sagittal plane of the dorsum. We examine whether these dorsal markings facilitate background matching, seasonal adaptations, and intraspecific signaling. We analyzed 195 images of the dorsal region of 60 Javan slow loris individuals (Nycticebus javanicus) from Java, In...
© The Author (2016). Visual signals, including changes in coloration and color patterns, are frequen...
Many animals are toxic or unpalatable and signal this to predators with warning signals (aposematism...
More species of nocturnal primates are now recognized than in the past, because many are cryptic spe...
Abstract In mammals, colouration patterns are often related to concealment, intraspecific communicat...
In mammals, colouration patterns are often related to concealment, intraspecific communication inclu...
The function of colouration in animals includes concealment, communication and signaling, such as th...
The function of colouration in animals includes concealment, communication and signaling, such as th...
Dynamic physiological colour change allows animals to alter colours and patterns for communication, ...
I combined three complementary approaches to explore the potential for aposematic signaling in Pleth...
The diversity of colours and patterns animals' display on their integuments is remarkable and of con...
Chameleons, lizards often synonymous with camouflage for their color-changing abilities, possess a v...
Associations between the evolutionary loss or gain of colours and habitat can be informative about h...
Conspicuous colors (e.g. red, yellow, blue) have evolved numerous times across animals. But the func...
© 2011 I-Ping ChenMany animals communicate using elaborate visual signals such as conspicuous colour...
Many animals display static coloration (e.g. of feathers or fur) that can serve as a reliable sexual...
© The Author (2016). Visual signals, including changes in coloration and color patterns, are frequen...
Many animals are toxic or unpalatable and signal this to predators with warning signals (aposematism...
More species of nocturnal primates are now recognized than in the past, because many are cryptic spe...
Abstract In mammals, colouration patterns are often related to concealment, intraspecific communicat...
In mammals, colouration patterns are often related to concealment, intraspecific communication inclu...
The function of colouration in animals includes concealment, communication and signaling, such as th...
The function of colouration in animals includes concealment, communication and signaling, such as th...
Dynamic physiological colour change allows animals to alter colours and patterns for communication, ...
I combined three complementary approaches to explore the potential for aposematic signaling in Pleth...
The diversity of colours and patterns animals' display on their integuments is remarkable and of con...
Chameleons, lizards often synonymous with camouflage for their color-changing abilities, possess a v...
Associations between the evolutionary loss or gain of colours and habitat can be informative about h...
Conspicuous colors (e.g. red, yellow, blue) have evolved numerous times across animals. But the func...
© 2011 I-Ping ChenMany animals communicate using elaborate visual signals such as conspicuous colour...
Many animals display static coloration (e.g. of feathers or fur) that can serve as a reliable sexual...
© The Author (2016). Visual signals, including changes in coloration and color patterns, are frequen...
Many animals are toxic or unpalatable and signal this to predators with warning signals (aposematism...
More species of nocturnal primates are now recognized than in the past, because many are cryptic spe...