An edition of Concealing coloration in animals (2013)

Concealing coloration in animals

Concealing coloration in animals
Judy Diamond, Judy Diamond
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An edition of Concealing coloration in animals (2013)

Concealing coloration in animals

"The biological functions of coloration in animals are sometimes surprising. Color can attract mates, intimidate enemies, and distract predators. But color patterns can also conceal animals from detection. Concealing coloration is unusual because it is an adaptation not only to the visual features of the environment but also to the perceptual and cognitive capabilities of other organisms. Judy Diamond and Alan Bond bring to light the many factors at work in the evolution of concealing coloration. Animals that resemble twigs, tree bark, stones, and seaweed may appear to be perfect imitations, but no concealment strategy is without flaws. Amid the clutter of the natural world, predators search for minute, telltale clues that will reveal the identity of their prey. Predators have remarkable abilities to learn to discriminate the fake from the real. But prey have their own range of defensive tactics, evolving multiple appearances or the ability to change color at will. Drawing on modern experimental evidence of the functional significance of animal color strategies, Diamond and Bond offer striking illustrations of how the evolution of features in one organism can be driven by the psychology of others. Concealing Coloration in Animals takes readers on a scientific adventure that explores creatures inside mats of floating seaweed, mice and lizards on desert rocks and sand, and rare parrots in the rainforest of New Zealand. Color photographs extensively document the mind-boggling array of deceptive strategies animals use to blend in, mislead, or vanish from view." -- Publisher's description.

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English
Pages
271

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Concealing Coloration in Animals
2013, Harvard University Press
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Cover of: Concealing Coloration in Animals
Concealing Coloration in Animals
2013, Harvard University Press
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Concealing coloration in animals
2013, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
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Table of Contents

Concealment. Disappearing acts
Mistaken identity
Pepper & smoke
Obscured by patterns
Perception. Colors in the mind
Beholder's eye
Isolation. Desert islands
Flowing genes
Detection. Telltale signs
Psychology of search
Distinctively different
Limits to invisibility
Guide to common and scientific names.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-257) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
581.4/7
Library of Congress
QL767 .D53 2013, QL767.D53 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 271 pages
Number of pages
271

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27145214M
ISBN 10
0674052358
ISBN 13
9780674052352
LCCN
2012041730
OCLC/WorldCat
812067642

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