2023
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.10735
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Colour change and colour phases in Lethrinidae with insights into ecology

Myriam E. Widmann,
Sean van Elden,
Jessica J. Meeuwig

Abstract: Colour change is used by a wide range of animals. It is used for intra‐ and interspecific communication and crypsis, and can occur on morphological and physiological levels. Bony fish employ rapid physiological colour change and display various types of patterns and colouration (colour phases) useful for aposematic and cryptic purposes. Using an existing database of benthic stereo‐baited remote underwater video systems from two locations in Western Australia, we tested whether the frequency of colour phases of… Show more

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“…The microstructure of organisms that have evolved over millions of years, filtered by nature’s law of survival of the fittest, has been repeatedly tested and optimized in the process to obtain the most suitable color mimicry. Animals can use shading or color information to perceive depth and 3D shape [ 240 , 241 ]. Cuttlefish [ 242 ], praying mantises [ 243 ], and honeybees [ 244 ] can use stereo vision to optimize shading camouflage to attack prey or avoid damage [ 245 ].…”
Section: Advanced Optical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microstructure of organisms that have evolved over millions of years, filtered by nature’s law of survival of the fittest, has been repeatedly tested and optimized in the process to obtain the most suitable color mimicry. Animals can use shading or color information to perceive depth and 3D shape [ 240 , 241 ]. Cuttlefish [ 242 ], praying mantises [ 243 ], and honeybees [ 244 ] can use stereo vision to optimize shading camouflage to attack prey or avoid damage [ 245 ].…”
Section: Advanced Optical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%