3D Camouflage in an Ornithischian Dinosaur

Volume: 26, Issue: 18, Pages: 2456 - 2462
Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
Countershading was one of the first proposed mechanisms of camouflage [1, 2]. A dark dorsum and light ventrum counteract the gradient created by illumination from above, obliterating cues to 3D shape [3-6]. Because the optimal countershading varies strongly with light environment [7-9], pigmentation patterns give clues to an animal's habitat. Indeed, comparative evidence from ungulates [9] shows that interspecific variation in countershading...
Paper Details
Title
3D Camouflage in an Ornithischian Dinosaur
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Volume
26
Issue
18
Pages
2456 - 2462
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