Here, we investigate the camouflage consequences of animal orientation behaviour. Shadows can be a conspicuous cue to the presence of prey. For bilaterally symmetrical animals, light field modelling indicates that camouflage will be improved when an animal orients its longitudinal axis directly towards or away from the sun, because the appearance of shadows is minimized. We test this prediction with a field predation experiment, in which wild birds hunt for artificial camouflaged prey oriented with the longitudinal axis either parallel or perpendicular to the sun. We find that prey oriented parallel to the sun are 3.93 times more likely to survive than prey oriented perpendicular to the sun. This result demonstrates the strong orientation d...
Avoiding detection through camouflage is often key to survival. However, an animal's appearance is n...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Most bird species have a dark dorsum and lighter ventrum. A possible explanation for such a color pa...
Here, we investigate the camouflage consequences of animal orientation behaviour. Shadows can be a c...
Because the sun and sky are above us, natural illumination is directional and the cues from shading ...
The research was funded by grants BB/J002372/1 and BB/J000272/1 from the Biotechnology & Biological ...
This research was supported by the Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council UK, grants 6...
Animal camouflage is a paradigmatic example of evolution by natural selection, and can only be under...
1. Orientation with respect to the sun has been observed in a wide range of species and has generall...
For camouflaged prey, enhanced conspicuousness due to bilaterally symmetrical colouration increases ...
Abstract One of the most widespread patterns of colouration in the animal kingdom is countershading,...
1. Orientation with respect to the sun has been observed in a wide range of species and has generall...
Many species of birds display a countershaded (dark dorsum and light ventrum) pattern of coloration,...
Of the many traits seen in cryptic prey animals, countershading (darker pigmentation on those surfac...
Animal camouflage represents one of the most important ways of preventing (or facilitating) predatio...
Avoiding detection through camouflage is often key to survival. However, an animal's appearance is n...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Most bird species have a dark dorsum and lighter ventrum. A possible explanation for such a color pa...
Here, we investigate the camouflage consequences of animal orientation behaviour. Shadows can be a c...
Because the sun and sky are above us, natural illumination is directional and the cues from shading ...
The research was funded by grants BB/J002372/1 and BB/J000272/1 from the Biotechnology & Biological ...
This research was supported by the Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council UK, grants 6...
Animal camouflage is a paradigmatic example of evolution by natural selection, and can only be under...
1. Orientation with respect to the sun has been observed in a wide range of species and has generall...
For camouflaged prey, enhanced conspicuousness due to bilaterally symmetrical colouration increases ...
Abstract One of the most widespread patterns of colouration in the animal kingdom is countershading,...
1. Orientation with respect to the sun has been observed in a wide range of species and has generall...
Many species of birds display a countershaded (dark dorsum and light ventrum) pattern of coloration,...
Of the many traits seen in cryptic prey animals, countershading (darker pigmentation on those surfac...
Animal camouflage represents one of the most important ways of preventing (or facilitating) predatio...
Avoiding detection through camouflage is often key to survival. However, an animal's appearance is n...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Most bird species have a dark dorsum and lighter ventrum. A possible explanation for such a color pa...