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The effectiveness of disruptive coloration as a concealment strategy.

Progress in brain research, 2007
Our understanding of camouflage has been developing for over 100 years. Several underlying principles have emerged. Background pattern matching, or crypsis, is insufficient to conceal objects because of edge information. Other strategies exist to disrupt the continuity of extended edges. These strategies are reviewed. We pay particular attention to the
Stevens, M   +3 more
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Keeping the band together: evidence for false boundary disruptive coloration in a butterfly

Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 2015
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.
Seymoure, Brett M., Aiello, Annette
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Developing a supply chain disruption analysis model: Application of colored Petri-nets

Expert Systems with Applications, 2012
As a result of globalization in the past two decades, supply chains are encountering more unknown conditions and risks. One important category of risks is disruptions that block material flowing through a supply chain and that may even result in end-product manufacturing failure.
Seyed Hessameddin Zegordi   +1 more
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The disruption of intestinal homeostasis when foods are colored red

Cellular & Molecular Immunology, 2022
Wenjing Yang, Yingzi Cong
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(Un)Disciplined futures: Women of color feminism as a disruptive to white affect studies

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2016
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how women of color feminism predates and disrupts dominant dialogues in the field of White affect studies. I introduce the concept of White affect studies as an arena of inquiry that draws from Western-European theories and literatures and architects a sociopolitical structure of affect that positions White ...
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Disruptive Coloration

2017
Changku Kang, Thomas N. Sherratt
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Disruptive Coloration

2008
Jeffrey M. Cumming   +29 more
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