Analysis of Interactions Between Pyomelanin and the Extracellular Matrix in an Ex Vivo Turkey Tendon Model. [PDF]
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Keeping the band together: evidence for false boundary disruptive coloration in a butterfly
AbstractThere is a recent surge of evidence supporting disruptive coloration, in which patterns break up the animal's outline through false edges or boundaries, increasing survival in animals by reducing predator detection and/or preventing recognition.
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Disruptive Coloration in Butterflies: Lack of Support in Anartia fatima
Science, 1980Experimental obliteration of high-contrast wing stripes of the neotropical butterfly Anartia fatima affected neither survival nor wing damage in a natural population over a 5-month period. There is no direct evidence supporting the hypothesis that so-called disruptive wing patterns function as protective coloration ...
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Chapter 4 The effectiveness of disruptive coloration as a concealment strategy
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Warning coloration can be disruptive: aposematic marginal wing patterning in the wood tiger moth
Warning (aposematic) and cryptic colorations appear to be mutually incompatible because the primary function of the former is to increase detectability, whereas the function of the latter is to decrease it.
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