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Two identical squares in the Adelson checker block illusion look different, even though they’re the same. @slowfourier.bsky.social, Ken Scott-Brown and myself showed 123 people edited variants to test how context shapes what we see. Data + stimuli openly available. doi.org/10.1177/2041...
Leaf-mimicking katydids don’t just use their funky camouflage to survive, they’re using it to find love too! πŸ₯°πŸƒπŸ’˜ New paper out now in #ProcB @royalsocietypublishing.org (Photo cred: Christian Ziegler): doi.org/10.1098/rspb... 1/n
Out today in @royalsocietypublishing.org - we show that crab spiders (the ones you usually see ambushing pollinators on flowers πŸ•·οΈπŸŒΈ) get worse at hunting if their eyes are covered!🫣 Sounds obvious? It's actually quite surprising, here's why... πŸ‘€ (1/8) royalsocietypublishing.org/rsos/article...
Do males strategically associate with mating partners, and how does social context influence their choices? Excited to share my first publication!πŸŽ‰ It’s been an amazing journey and thanks to @lennartwinkler.bsky.social, John Fitzpatrick & all co-authors for your hard work! doi.org/10.1002/ece3...
Well this is a big one the largest paper from my PhD is finally out! We show how direct lighting influences optimal camouflage! With shadows promoting the evolution of darker, striped patterns and countershading!! journals.plos.org/plosone/arti...
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Our BehaveAI paper has just come out! Easy & effective tracking & behavioural classification, even with tiny (2px), fast moving, camouflaged objects. Paper: doi.org/10.1371/jour... Download: github.com/troscianko/B... @uniexecec.bsky.social @kevinjgaston.bsky.social @jimamclgalloway.bsky.social
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We found that in halfbeaks, a shoaling fish species, males preferentially associated with an opposite sex pair (i.e., a female and a male) over rival males, but showed no preference when choosing bet....
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Male Strategic Association With Mating Partners Under Varying Social Contexts in a Livebearing Fish
Visual camouflage evolution in animals depends on both light’s interaction with its surroundings and the limits of what the natural observers of the camouflage can see. Changes in lighting – such as t...
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Shining a light on camouflage evolution: Using genetic algorithms to determine the effects of geometry and lighting on optimal camouflage
Ioan Smart
New pre-print out, how behaviour shapes camouflage evolution for spiders! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Benito Wainwright
Sam England
New co-author paper. The angle a snake is viewed cnan have a remarkable effect on the camouflage benefits of its patterning! Hoping to follow this up more soon! doi.org/10.1093/behe...
I am hiring a PhD student to join our group in Lund, Sweden working on an ERC-funded project to untangle color and polarization vision in some amazing crustaceans – minute water fleas and pugnacious mantis shrimp! Please forward this to promising students. Apply here: lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/...
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New paper out now! Biologically inspired warning patterns deter a passerine, Parus major, from digital turbine blades academic.oup.com/beheco/artic...
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Many snakes have bold colour patterns, but how do habitat and viewing conditions change their functions? We found that zigzag and spot patterns can disrupt
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Snake markings facilitate diverse anti-predator functions depending on habitat and viewing angle
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By mimicking the warning colours of animals that ward off birds, we can produce wind turbine patterns to which birds are averse, reducing the likelihood of
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Biologically inspired warning patterns deter a passerine, Parus major, from digital turbine blades
Dr George RA Hancock πŸ¦‹πŸ¦Ž
Dr George RA Hancock πŸ¦‹πŸ¦Ž
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