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The key role of behaviour in animal camouflage
Animal camouflage represents one of the most important ways of preventing (or facilitating)
predation. It attracted the attention of the earliest evolutionary biologists, and today remains …
predation. It attracted the attention of the earliest evolutionary biologists, and today remains …
Color change, phenotypic plasticity, and camouflage
The ability to change appearance over a range of timescales is widespread in nature,
existing in many invertebrate and vertebrate groups. This can include color change …
existing in many invertebrate and vertebrate groups. This can include color change …
Background matching and disruptive coloration as habitat-specific strategies for camouflage
Camouflage is a key defence across taxa and frequently critical to survival. A common
strategy is background matching, resembling the colour and pattern of the environment. This …
strategy is background matching, resembling the colour and pattern of the environment. This …
Creating complex habitats for restoration and reconciliation
Simplification of natural habitats has become a major conservation challenge and there is a
growing consensus that incorporating and enhancing habitat complexity is likely to be …
growing consensus that incorporating and enhancing habitat complexity is likely to be …
Color change and camouflage in juvenile shore crabs Carcinus maenas
Camouflage is perhaps the most widespread anti-predator defense in nature, with many
different types thought to exist. Of these, resembling the general color and pattern of the …
different types thought to exist. Of these, resembling the general color and pattern of the …
Colour change and behavioural choice facilitate chameleon prawn camouflage against different seaweed backgrounds
Camouflage is driven by matching the visual environment, yet natural habitats are rarely
uniform and comprise many backgrounds. Therefore, species often exhibit adaptive traits to …
uniform and comprise many backgrounds. Therefore, species often exhibit adaptive traits to …
Improved camouflage through ontogenetic colour change confers reduced detection risk in shore crabs
Animals from many taxa, from snakes and crabs to caterpillars and lobsters, change
appearance with age, but the reasons why this occurs are rarely tested. We show the …
appearance with age, but the reasons why this occurs are rarely tested. We show the …
Colour change and camouflage in the horned ghost crab Ocypode ceratophthalmus
Species that change colour present an ideal opportunity to study the control and tuning of
camouflage with regards to the background. However, most research on colour-pattern …
camouflage with regards to the background. However, most research on colour-pattern …
Camouflage and Individual Variation in Shore Crabs (Carcinus maenas) from Different Habitats
Camouflage is widespread throughout the natural world and conceals animals from
predators in a vast range of habitats. Because successful camouflage usually involves …
predators in a vast range of habitats. Because successful camouflage usually involves …
Potential impacts and priority areas of research of the on-going invasion of green crabs along the SW Atlantic
The European green crab (Carcinus maenas) is one of the most extensively studied
decapod species worldwide, and it currently inhabits every continent except Antarctica. Its …
decapod species worldwide, and it currently inhabits every continent except Antarctica. Its …