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Animal Camouflage: Mechanisms and Function

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In the last decade, research on the previously dormant field of camouflage has advanced rapidly, with numerous studies challenging traditional concepts, investigating previously untested theories and incorporating a greater appreciation of the visual and cognitive systems of the observer. Using studies of both real animals and artificial systems, this book synthesises the current state of play in camouflage research and understanding. It introduces the different types of camouflage and how they work, including background matching, disruptive coloration and obliterative shading. It also demonstrates the methodologies used to study them and discusses how camouflage relates to other subjects, particularly with regard to what it can tell us about visual perception. The mixture of primary research and reviews shows students and researchers where the field currently stands and where exciting and important problems remain to be solved, illustrating how the study of camouflage is likely to progress in the future. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 900g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jul 2011
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780521199117

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Martin Stevens is a BBSRC David Phillips Fellow based in the Department of Zoology University of Cambridge. His research focuses on sensory ecology and behaviour and has covered bird colour vision computational models of colour and spatial vision anti-predator markings brood parasitism and cuckoos and sexual signals and vision in primates. Sami Merilaita is an Academy of Finland Research Fellow in the Department of Biology Åbo Akademi University Finland. His research focuses on questions related to the evolution and function of animal colouration especially with regard to prey concealment. He has also studied anti-predator signalling factors influencing maintenance of colour polymorphism and sexual selection.

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