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Cuttlefish camouflage: a quantitative study of patterning

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posted on 2023-06-07, 14:39 authored by Adam Shohet, Roland Baddeley, John Anderson, Daniel Colaco OsorioDaniel Colaco Osorio
To investigate camouflage design, we compared the responses of two species of cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis and Sepia pharaonis) with controlled but naturalistic backgrounds, consisting of mixtures of 1-mm and 9-mm diameter coloured pebbles. Quantitative analysis of image data using methods adapted from functional imaging research found differences in how the two species camouflage themselves. Whereas S. officinalis switches from background resemblance to a disruptive pattern as it moves from a fine to a coarsely patterned background particle, S. pharaonis blends the two types of pattern. We suggest that the differences may arise because S. pharaonis needs to produce camouflage that is effective when viewed over a relatively wide range of distances.

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  • Published

Journal

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society

ISSN

0024-4066

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Issue

2

Volume

92

Page range

335-345

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  • Biology and Environmental Science Publications

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2008-07-24

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