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- who: Emmanuelle Sophie Briolat from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Generalist camouflage can be more successful than microhabitat specialisation in natural environments, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: So far this approach has been limited to the relatively simple, small-scale patterns of tree bark. Rather than testing generalist patterns between two contrasting patch types, the authors focus on a more realistic scenario, in which prey animals can either match one of several microhabitat patches from a natural scene, or resemble the average colour of the environment as a whole. Photographs taken from two . . .
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