Animal Camouflage
Mechanisms and Function
Herausgeber: Stevens, Martin; Merilaita, Sami
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Mechanisms and Function
Herausgeber: Stevens, Martin; Merilaita, Sami
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Synthesises the current status of camouflage research and understanding, presenting recent developments and demonstrating the important problems that remain.
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Synthesises the current status of camouflage research and understanding, presenting recent developments and demonstrating the important problems that remain.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9780521199117
- ISBN-10: 0521199115
- Artikelnr.: 32910549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9780521199117
- ISBN-10: 0521199115
- Artikelnr.: 32910549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Animal camouflage: an introduction Martin Stevens and Sami Merilaita; 2.
Crypsis through background matching Sami Merilaita and Martin Stevens; 3.
The concealment of body parts through coincident disruptive coloration
Innes C. Cuthill and Aron Székely; 4. The history, theory and evidence for
a cryptic function of countershading Hannah M. Rowland; 5. Camouflage
breaking mathematical operator and countershading Ariel Tankus and Yehezkel
Yeshurun; 6. Revisiting Abbott H. Thayer: non-scientific reflections about
camouflage in art, war and zoology Roy R. Behrens; 7. Camouflage behaviour
and body orientation on backgrounds containing directional patterns Richard
J. Webster, Alison Callahan, Jean-Guy J. Godin and Thomas N. Sherratt; 8.
Camouflage and visual perception Tom Troscianko, Christopher P. Benton, P.
George Lovell, David J. Tolhurst and Zygmunt Pizlo; 9. Rapid adaptive
camouflage in cephalopods R. T. Hanlon, C. C. Chiao, L. M. Mäthger, K. C.
Buresch, A. Barbosa, J. J. Allen, L. Siemann and C. Chubb; 10. What can
camouflage tell us about non-human visual perception? A case study of
multiple cue use in the cuttlefish Sarah Zylinski and Daniel Osorio; 11.
Camouflage in marine fish Justin Marshall and Sönke Johnsen; 12. Camouflage
in decorator crabs: integrating ecological, behavioural and evolutionary
approaches Kristin Hultgren and John J. Stachowicz; 13. Camouflage in
colour changing animals: trade-offs and constraints Devi Stuart-Fox and
Adnan Moussalli; 14. The multiple disguises of spiders Marc Théry, Teresita
C. Insausti, Jérémy Defrize and Jérôme Casas; 15. Effects of animal
camouflage on the evolution of live backgrounds Kevin R. Abbott and Reuven
Dukas; 16. The functions of black and white colouration in mammals: review
and synthesis Tim Caro; 17. Evidence for camouflage involving senses other
than vision Graeme D. Ruxton; Index.
Crypsis through background matching Sami Merilaita and Martin Stevens; 3.
The concealment of body parts through coincident disruptive coloration
Innes C. Cuthill and Aron Székely; 4. The history, theory and evidence for
a cryptic function of countershading Hannah M. Rowland; 5. Camouflage
breaking mathematical operator and countershading Ariel Tankus and Yehezkel
Yeshurun; 6. Revisiting Abbott H. Thayer: non-scientific reflections about
camouflage in art, war and zoology Roy R. Behrens; 7. Camouflage behaviour
and body orientation on backgrounds containing directional patterns Richard
J. Webster, Alison Callahan, Jean-Guy J. Godin and Thomas N. Sherratt; 8.
Camouflage and visual perception Tom Troscianko, Christopher P. Benton, P.
George Lovell, David J. Tolhurst and Zygmunt Pizlo; 9. Rapid adaptive
camouflage in cephalopods R. T. Hanlon, C. C. Chiao, L. M. Mäthger, K. C.
Buresch, A. Barbosa, J. J. Allen, L. Siemann and C. Chubb; 10. What can
camouflage tell us about non-human visual perception? A case study of
multiple cue use in the cuttlefish Sarah Zylinski and Daniel Osorio; 11.
Camouflage in marine fish Justin Marshall and Sönke Johnsen; 12. Camouflage
in decorator crabs: integrating ecological, behavioural and evolutionary
approaches Kristin Hultgren and John J. Stachowicz; 13. Camouflage in
colour changing animals: trade-offs and constraints Devi Stuart-Fox and
Adnan Moussalli; 14. The multiple disguises of spiders Marc Théry, Teresita
C. Insausti, Jérémy Defrize and Jérôme Casas; 15. Effects of animal
camouflage on the evolution of live backgrounds Kevin R. Abbott and Reuven
Dukas; 16. The functions of black and white colouration in mammals: review
and synthesis Tim Caro; 17. Evidence for camouflage involving senses other
than vision Graeme D. Ruxton; Index.
1. Animal camouflage: an introduction Martin Stevens and Sami Merilaita; 2.
Crypsis through background matching Sami Merilaita and Martin Stevens; 3.
The concealment of body parts through coincident disruptive coloration
Innes C. Cuthill and Aron Székely; 4. The history, theory and evidence for
a cryptic function of countershading Hannah M. Rowland; 5. Camouflage
breaking mathematical operator and countershading Ariel Tankus and Yehezkel
Yeshurun; 6. Revisiting Abbott H. Thayer: non-scientific reflections about
camouflage in art, war and zoology Roy R. Behrens; 7. Camouflage behaviour
and body orientation on backgrounds containing directional patterns Richard
J. Webster, Alison Callahan, Jean-Guy J. Godin and Thomas N. Sherratt; 8.
Camouflage and visual perception Tom Troscianko, Christopher P. Benton, P.
George Lovell, David J. Tolhurst and Zygmunt Pizlo; 9. Rapid adaptive
camouflage in cephalopods R. T. Hanlon, C. C. Chiao, L. M. Mäthger, K. C.
Buresch, A. Barbosa, J. J. Allen, L. Siemann and C. Chubb; 10. What can
camouflage tell us about non-human visual perception? A case study of
multiple cue use in the cuttlefish Sarah Zylinski and Daniel Osorio; 11.
Camouflage in marine fish Justin Marshall and Sönke Johnsen; 12. Camouflage
in decorator crabs: integrating ecological, behavioural and evolutionary
approaches Kristin Hultgren and John J. Stachowicz; 13. Camouflage in
colour changing animals: trade-offs and constraints Devi Stuart-Fox and
Adnan Moussalli; 14. The multiple disguises of spiders Marc Théry, Teresita
C. Insausti, Jérémy Defrize and Jérôme Casas; 15. Effects of animal
camouflage on the evolution of live backgrounds Kevin R. Abbott and Reuven
Dukas; 16. The functions of black and white colouration in mammals: review
and synthesis Tim Caro; 17. Evidence for camouflage involving senses other
than vision Graeme D. Ruxton; Index.
Crypsis through background matching Sami Merilaita and Martin Stevens; 3.
The concealment of body parts through coincident disruptive coloration
Innes C. Cuthill and Aron Székely; 4. The history, theory and evidence for
a cryptic function of countershading Hannah M. Rowland; 5. Camouflage
breaking mathematical operator and countershading Ariel Tankus and Yehezkel
Yeshurun; 6. Revisiting Abbott H. Thayer: non-scientific reflections about
camouflage in art, war and zoology Roy R. Behrens; 7. Camouflage behaviour
and body orientation on backgrounds containing directional patterns Richard
J. Webster, Alison Callahan, Jean-Guy J. Godin and Thomas N. Sherratt; 8.
Camouflage and visual perception Tom Troscianko, Christopher P. Benton, P.
George Lovell, David J. Tolhurst and Zygmunt Pizlo; 9. Rapid adaptive
camouflage in cephalopods R. T. Hanlon, C. C. Chiao, L. M. Mäthger, K. C.
Buresch, A. Barbosa, J. J. Allen, L. Siemann and C. Chubb; 10. What can
camouflage tell us about non-human visual perception? A case study of
multiple cue use in the cuttlefish Sarah Zylinski and Daniel Osorio; 11.
Camouflage in marine fish Justin Marshall and Sönke Johnsen; 12. Camouflage
in decorator crabs: integrating ecological, behavioural and evolutionary
approaches Kristin Hultgren and John J. Stachowicz; 13. Camouflage in
colour changing animals: trade-offs and constraints Devi Stuart-Fox and
Adnan Moussalli; 14. The multiple disguises of spiders Marc Théry, Teresita
C. Insausti, Jérémy Defrize and Jérôme Casas; 15. Effects of animal
camouflage on the evolution of live backgrounds Kevin R. Abbott and Reuven
Dukas; 16. The functions of black and white colouration in mammals: review
and synthesis Tim Caro; 17. Evidence for camouflage involving senses other
than vision Graeme D. Ruxton; Index.