نتایج جستجو برای: camouflage

تعداد نتایج: 1682  

2014
Martin Stevens Alice E. Lown Louisa E. Wood

e-mail: [email protected] 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 background (background matching) is likely to be the most common. Background matching can be achieved by adaptation of individual appearance to different habitats or substrates, behavi...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Justine J Allen Lydia M Mäthger Kendra C Buresch Thomas Fetchko Meg Gardner Roger T Hanlon

Because visual predation occurs day and night, many predators must have good night vision. Prey therefore exhibit antipredator behaviours in very dim light. In the field, the giant Australian cuttlefish (Sepia apama) assumes camouflaged body patterns at night, each tailored to its immediate environment. However, the question of whether cuttlefish have the perceptual capability to change their c...

2000
Ariel Tankus Yehezkel Yeshurun

Some animals use counter-shading in order to prevent their detection by predators. Counter-shading means that the albedo of the animal is such that its image has a flat intensity function rather than a convex intensity function. This implies that there might exist predators who can detect 3D objects based on the convexity of the intensity function. In this paper, we suggest a mathematical model...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Changsha Ma Zhisheng Yan Chang Wen Chen

With the prevalence of location-based services (LBSs) supported by advanced positioning technology, there is a dramatic increase in the transmission of high-precision personal geographical data. Malicious use of these sensitive data will threaten the privacy of LBS users. Although privacy research in LBSs has received wide attention, related works are mostly focused on some specific application...

2010
Kaori Tsurui Atsushi Honma Takayoshi Nishida

BACKGROUND Colour-marking polymorphism is widely distributed among cryptic species. To account for the adaptive significance of such polymorphisms, several hypotheses have been proposed to date. Although these hypotheses argue over the degree of camouflage effects of marking morphs (and the interactions between morphs and their microhabitat backgrounds), as far as we know, most empirical eviden...

2011
P. S. Krishnaprasad

Motion camouflage is a type of pursuit strategy observed in nature. In this paper, we show that when a pair of autonomous agents, modeled as particles in three dimensions, engage in mutual motion camouflage, their dynamically coupled trajectories exhibit geometrically interesting structure, of possible relevance to applications such as surveillance.

2015
Kate L A Marshall Thanh-Lan Gluckman

Visual patterns are common in animals. A broad survey of the literature has revealed that different patterns have distinct functions. Irregular patterns (e.g., stipples) typically function in static camouflage, whereas regular patterns (e.g., stripes) have a dual function in both motion camouflage and communication. Moreover, irregular and regular patterns located on different body regions ("bi...

Journal: :Nature Photonics 2018

2016
Benedict G Hogan Nicholas E Scott-Samuel Innes C Cuthill

'Motion dazzle camouflage' is the name for the putative effects of highly conspicuous, often repetitive or complex, patterns on parameters important in prey capture, such as the perception of speed, direction and identity. Research into motion dazzle camouflage is increasing our understanding of the interactions between visual tracking, the confusion effect and defensive coloration. However, th...

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