نتایج جستجو برای: coloration

تعداد نتایج: 4504  

Journal: :Scientific American 1913

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
K Summers M E Clough

The poison frogs (family Dendrobatidae) are terrestrial anuran amphibians displaying a wide range of coloration and toxicity. These frogs generally have been considered to be aposematic, but relatively little research has been carried out to test the predictions of this hypothesis. Here we use a comparative approach to test one prediction of the hypothesis of aposematism: that coloration will e...

2010
Natarajan Singaravelan Tomas Pavlicek Alex Beharav Kazumasa Wakamatsu Shosuke Ito Eviatar Nevo

BACKGROUND Coat coloration in mammals is an explicit adaptation through natural selection. Camouflaging with the environment is the foremost evolutionary drive in explaining overall coloration. Decades of enquiries on this topic have been limited to repetitive coat color measurements to correlate the morphs with background/habitat blending. This led to an overwhelming endorsement of concealing ...

2016
Meike Hiermes Ingolf P. Rick Marion Mehlis Theo C. M. Bakker

Body coloration and color patterns are ubiquitous throughout the animal kingdom and vary between and within species. Recent studies have dealt with individual dynamics of various aspects of coloration, as it is in many cases a flexible trait and changes in color expression may be context-dependent. During the reproductive phase, temporal changes of coloration in the visible spectral range (400-...

2016
Gábor Piszter Krisztián Kertész Zsolt Bálint László Péter Biró

Structural coloration variability was investigated in two Blue butterfly species that are common in Hungary. The males of Polyommatus icarus (Common Blue) and Plebejus argus (Silver-studded Blue) use their blue wing coloration for conspecific recognition. Despite living in the same type of habitat, these two species display differences in prezygotic mating strategy: the males of P. icarus are p...

1999
Tor Halmrast

Coloration is defined as changes in Timbre/ ”Klangfarbe”. Adding a reflection will automatically change the frequency response of a signal, giving some kind of coloration. This might be looked upon as distortion. However, reflections has been a natural part of sound distribution since the Greek amphi-theatres, indicating that some coloration must be acceptable, or even “wanted” , depending of t...

Enayat Gholampoor, T, Jorjani, M, Mirhashemi Rostami, A, Mirzaei, M.R, Sharifroohani, M, Tan Shau Hwai, A,

Skin coloration is important in ornamental fish.  Fish  coloration  is  due  to  the  presence  of  chromatophores,  which  contain  pigments  and  are  usually  located  in  dermis.  In  this  study,  the  effects  Marigold  as  natural  carotenoids  was  investigated  on  fish  scale  chromatophores’  variations  under  different  stocking  densities.  For  this,  diet  containing  2.5%  Mari...

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