In situations of aggressive mimicry, predators adapt their color to that of the substrate on which they sit for hunting, a behavior that is presumed to hide them from prey as well as from their own predators. Females of few crab-spider species encounter such situations when lying on flowers to ambush pollinators. To evaluate the efficiency of spider camouflage on flowers, we measured by spectroradiometry adult female Thomisus onustus and marguerite daisies, Leucanthemum vulgare. We compared chromatic contrast (color used for short-range detection) of each pair of spider and flower to detection thresholds computed in the visual systems of both Hymenopteran prey and passerine bird predator. We also computed achromatic contrast (brightness) us...
International audienceDiverse functions have been assigned to the visual appearance of webs, spiders...
International audienceThe question of whether a species matches the colour of its natural background...
International audienceThe question of whether a species matches the colour of its natural background...
Sit-and-wait predators have evolved several traits that increase the probability of encountering pre...
Sit-and-wait predators have evolved several traits that increase the probability of encountering pre...
International audienceCrab-spiders (Thomisus onustus) positioned for hunting on flowers disguise the...
The evolution of a visual signal will be affected by signaler and receiver behavior, and by the phys...
Camouflage is one of the most common defence strategies. Some crab spiders with uniform colouration ...
Camouflage is one of the most common defence strategies. Some crab spiders with uniform colouration ...
According to the crypsis hypothesis, the ability of female crab spiders to change body colour and ma...
Camouflage is one of the most common defence strategies. Some crab spiders with uniform colouration ...
Many animals have conspicuous body colour that may serve physiological, camouflage or communicative ...
International audienceDiverse functions have been assigned to the visual appearance of webs, spiders...
According to the crypsis hypothesis, the ability of female crab spiders to change body colour and ma...
International audienceCryptic coloration is assumed to be beneficial to predators because of an incr...
International audienceDiverse functions have been assigned to the visual appearance of webs, spiders...
International audienceThe question of whether a species matches the colour of its natural background...
International audienceThe question of whether a species matches the colour of its natural background...
Sit-and-wait predators have evolved several traits that increase the probability of encountering pre...
Sit-and-wait predators have evolved several traits that increase the probability of encountering pre...
International audienceCrab-spiders (Thomisus onustus) positioned for hunting on flowers disguise the...
The evolution of a visual signal will be affected by signaler and receiver behavior, and by the phys...
Camouflage is one of the most common defence strategies. Some crab spiders with uniform colouration ...
Camouflage is one of the most common defence strategies. Some crab spiders with uniform colouration ...
According to the crypsis hypothesis, the ability of female crab spiders to change body colour and ma...
Camouflage is one of the most common defence strategies. Some crab spiders with uniform colouration ...
Many animals have conspicuous body colour that may serve physiological, camouflage or communicative ...
International audienceDiverse functions have been assigned to the visual appearance of webs, spiders...
According to the crypsis hypothesis, the ability of female crab spiders to change body colour and ma...
International audienceCryptic coloration is assumed to be beneficial to predators because of an incr...
International audienceDiverse functions have been assigned to the visual appearance of webs, spiders...
International audienceThe question of whether a species matches the colour of its natural background...
International audienceThe question of whether a species matches the colour of its natural background...