Abstract:Animal camouflage serves the dual purpose of enhancing predation or
anti-predation efficiency through strategies such as background
matching, disruptive coloration, countershading, masquerade, and motion
dazzle. Although body size and shape determine the visual appearance of
animals, potentially affecting their camouflage effectiveness, research
over the past two centuries has primarily focused on animal coloration.
Over the past two decades, attention has gradually shifted to the impact
of body size and shape… Show more
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