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Disruptive contrast in animal camouflageContrast, contours and the confusion effect in dazzle camouflageCrypsis via leg clustering: twig masquerading in a spiderCamouflaging in a complex environment--octopuses use specific features of their surroundings for background matching.Disruptive colouration and perceptual groupingArtificial neural networks and the study of evolution of prey colorationPigmentation plasticity enhances crypsis in larval newts: associated metabolic cost and background choice behaviour.Camouflaged or tanned: plasticity in freshwater snail pigmentation.How camouflage works.Keeping the band together: evidence for false boundary disruptive coloration in a butterfly.Disruptive camouflage impairs object recognition.Disruptive coloration and background pattern matching.Sexual dimorphism of vertical bar patterning in the South European toothcarp Aphanius fasciatus.Dynamic camouflage by Nassau groupers Epinephelus striatus on a Caribbean coral reef.Disruptive coloration, crypsis and edge detection in early visual processing.Outline and surface disruption in animal camouflage.The predation costs of symmetrical cryptic coloration.Disruptive coloration provides camouflage independent of background matching.Empirical tests of the role of disruptive coloration in reducing detectability.Background complexity and the detectability of camouflaged targets by birds and humans.On the purposes of color for living beings: toward a theory of color organization.Adaptive body patterning, three-dimensional skin morphology and camouflage measures of the slender filefishMonacanthus tuckerion a Caribbean coral reefPredator perception and the interrelation between different forms of protective coloration.Background-matching and disruptive coloration, and the evolution of cryptic coloration.Colour change and camouflage in the horned ghost crabOcypode ceratophthalmus
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1998 nî lūn-bûn
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1998年の論文
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1998年学术文章
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Crypsis through disruptive coloration in an isopod.
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Crypsis through disruptive coloration in an isopod.
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Crypsis through disruptive coloration in an isopod.
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Crypsis through disruptive coloration in an isopod.
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Crypsis through disruptive coloration in an isopod.
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Crypsis through disruptive coloration in an isopod.
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P2860
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P1476
Crypsis through disruptive coloration in an isopod.
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P2093
Merilaita S
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P304
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10.1098/RSPB.1998.0399
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1998-06-01T00:00:00Z