Adaptive Coloration in AnimalsMethuen & Company, Limited, 1940 - 508 pages |
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... depends , but to understand the optical methods by which recognition can be delayed or altogether prevented . For these must depend ultimately upon modifications of the visual signs which reach the observer's eye . To put the matter in ...
... depends , but to understand the optical methods by which recognition can be delayed or altogether prevented . For these must depend ultimately upon modifications of the visual signs which reach the observer's eye . To put the matter in ...
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... depends , among other factors , upon the range of tones employed . Now a further important factor depends upon their mutual distribution upon the body . To make the point clear , it will be helpful to inquire first what are the visual ...
... depends , among other factors , upon the range of tones employed . Now a further important factor depends upon their mutual distribution upon the body . To make the point clear , it will be helpful to inquire first what are the visual ...
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... depends , but one does not need to see like an artist to be deceived by their application . It might just as well be argued that to digest one's dinner it is necessary to be a physiologist . Countershading , like colour - harmony ...
... depends , but one does not need to see like an artist to be deceived by their application . It might just as well be argued that to digest one's dinner it is necessary to be a physiologist . Countershading , like colour - harmony ...
Contents
THE METHODS BY WHICH CONCEALMENT | 5 |
ADAPTIVE RADIATION IN COLOUR RESEMBLANCE II | 11 |
CONCLUSION | 15 |
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