For instance, structural coloration, like that seen in butterfly wings, results from microscopic structures interacting with light, not just pigments. The book explains that these colors aren't just pretty; they often serve crucial roles in camouflage, attracting mates, or even warning predators.
The book begins with the basics of color theory and the electromagnetic spectrum, then delves into pigmentation, structural coloration, and bioluminescence. It progresses to the biological significance of color and the geological sources of color, supported by scientific research across biology, chemistry, physics, and geology.
A key strength is its accessible approach, making complex scientific concepts understandable to a broad audience interested in science and nature.
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