Many traits in animals reduce the rate of attack from visually hunting predators, including camouflage, warning signals and mimicry. In addition, some animal markings may reduce the likelihood that an attack ends in successful capture. These might include dazzle markings, high-contrast patterns that make the estimation of speed and trajectory difficult. However, until now, no study has experimentally tested whether some markings may achieve such an effect. We developed a computer 'game' where human 'predators' have to capture computer-generated prey moving across a background. In two experiments, we find that although uniform camouflaged targets were among the hardest to capture, so were a range of high-contrast conspicuous patterns, such a...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Camouflage – adaptations that prevent detection and/or recognition – is a key example of evolution b...
Many traits in animals reduce the rate of attack from visually hunting predators, including camoufla...
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...
BACKGROUND: Stripes and other high contrast patterns found on animals have been hypothesised to caus...
Motion is generally assumed to “break” camouflage. However, although camouflage cannot conceal a gro...
Motion is generally assumed to “break” camouflage. However, although camouflage cannot conceal a gro...
Motion is generally assumed to “break” camouflage. However, although camouflage cannot conceal a gro...
<p><b>Background:</b> Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition...
Background Stripes and other high contrast patterns found on animals have been hypothesised to cause...
In the animal kingdom, camouflage refers to patterns that help potential prey avoid detection. Mostl...
Camouflage – adaptations that prevent detection and/or recognition – is a key example of evolution b...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Camouflage – adaptations that prevent detection and/or recognition – is a key example of evolution b...
Many traits in animals reduce the rate of attack from visually hunting predators, including camoufla...
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...
BACKGROUND: Stripes and other high contrast patterns found on animals have been hypothesised to caus...
Motion is generally assumed to “break” camouflage. However, although camouflage cannot conceal a gro...
Motion is generally assumed to “break” camouflage. However, although camouflage cannot conceal a gro...
Motion is generally assumed to “break” camouflage. However, although camouflage cannot conceal a gro...
<p><b>Background:</b> Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition...
Background Stripes and other high contrast patterns found on animals have been hypothesised to cause...
In the animal kingdom, camouflage refers to patterns that help potential prey avoid detection. Mostl...
Camouflage – adaptations that prevent detection and/or recognition – is a key example of evolution b...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Camouflage – adaptations that prevent detection and/or recognition – is a key example of evolution b...