The dual function of barred plumage in birds: camouflage and communication

Volume: 23, Issue: 11, Pages: 2501 - 2506
Published: Sep 21, 2010
Abstract
A commonly held principle in visual ecology is that communication compromises camouflage: while visual signals are often conspicuous, camouflage provides concealment. However, some traits may have evolved for communication and camouflage simultaneously, thereby overcoming this functional compromise. Visual patterns generally provide camouflage, but it was suggested that a particular type of visual pattern – avian barred plumage – could also be a...
Paper Details
Title
The dual function of barred plumage in birds: camouflage and communication
Published Date
Sep 21, 2010
Volume
23
Issue
11
Pages
2501 - 2506
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