نتایج جستجو برای: camouflage

تعداد نتایج: 1682  

2014
Chiuhsiang Joe Lin Chi-Chan Chang Bor-Shong Liu

BACKGROUND Measurement of camouflage performance is of fundamental importance for military stealth applications. The goal of camouflage assessment algorithms is to automatically assess the effect of camouflage in agreement with human detection responses. In a previous study, we found that the Universal Image Quality Index (UIQI) correlated well with the psychophysical measures, and it could be ...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2009
K M Hultgren J J Stachowicz

Although experimental studies have demonstrated the antipredatory advantages of camouflage and its associated costs, few studies have examined the evolution of camouflage in a phylogenetic context. We use phylogenetic comparative methods to examine evolutionary trade-offs associated with camouflage in the crab superfamily Majoidea. The majoids, or spider crabs, are known for their decoration be...

Journal: :The Iowa Review 1978

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Mahendra Wagle Priya Mathur Su Guo

The zebrafish camouflage response is an innate "hard-wired" behavior that offers an excellent opportunity to explore neural circuit assembly and function. Moreover, the camouflage response is sensitive to ethanol, making it a tractable system for understanding how ethanol influences neural circuit development and function. Here we report the identification of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF...

Journal: :Advanced materials 2013
Long Phan Ward G Walkup David D Ordinario Emil Karshalev Jonah-Micah Jocson Anthony M Burke Alon A Gorodetsky

In nature, cephalopods employ unique dynamic camouflage mechanisms. Herein, we draw inspiration from self-assembled structures found in cephalopods to fabricate tunable biomimetic camouflage coatings. The reflectance of these coatings is dynamically modulated between the visible and infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum in situ. Our studies represent a crucial step towards reconfigur...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
John Skelhorn Candy Rowe

Camouflage is one of the most widespread forms of anti-predator defence and prevents prey individuals from being detected or correctly recognized by would-be predators. Over the past decade, there has been a resurgence of interest in both the evolution of prey camouflage patterns, and in understanding animal cognition in a more ecological context. However, these fields rarely collide, and the r...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2009
Devi Stuart-Fox Adnan Moussalli

Organisms capable of rapid physiological colour change have become model taxa in the study of camouflage because they are able to respond dynamically to the changes in their visual environment. Here, we briefly review the ways in which studies of colour changing organisms have contributed to our understanding of camouflage and highlight some unique opportunities they present. First, from a prox...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2009
Martin Stevens Sami Merilaita

1. THE IMPORTANCE AND HISTORY OF CAMOUFLAGE RESEARCH The study of camouflage has a long history in biology, and the numerous ways of concealment and disguise found in the animal kingdom provided Darwin and Wallace with important examples for illustrating and defending their ideas of natural selection and adaptation. Thus, various forms of camouflage have become classical examples of evolution. ...

2016
Kate L. A. Marshall Kate E. Philpot Martin Stevens

Camouflage can often be enhanced by genetic adaptation to different local environments. However, it is less clear how individual behaviour improves camouflage effectiveness. We investigated whether individual Aegean wall lizards (Podarcis erhardii) inhabiting different islands rest on backgrounds that improve camouflage against avian predators. In free-ranging lizards, we found that dorsal regi...

2013
Mark B. Neider Cher Wee Ang Michelle W. Voss Ronald Carbonari Arthur F. Kramer

Previous examinations of search under camouflage conditions have reported that performance improves with training and that training can engender near perfect transfer to similar, but novel camouflage-type displays [1]. What remains unclear, however, are the cognitive mechanisms underlying these training improvements and transfer benefits. On the one hand, improvements and transfer benefits migh...

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