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  1. Later, Hugh Cott's important volume on the adaptive coloration of animals changed the way we think about the functional significance of colour patterns. As technologies advanced, biologists turned their attention to colour perception, particularly of ultraviolet wavelengths, recognizing that other animals see the world very differently compared to humans.

  2. Sep 4, 2023 · In the descendants of nocturnal animals, color can communicate to predators that they are poisonous and wouldn't be a good dinner choice — a phenomenon called aposematism. This tracks with their ...

  3. Aug 4, 2017 · Animals use UV light for specific purposes. The research (The biology of color), published in the journal Science, provides insight into how a variety of animals use colours invisible to the human eye, such as ultraviolet light, for species-specific purposes. “Some animals use fluorescence or ‘enhanced’ colours,” Professor Marshall said.

  4. Aug 4, 2017 · University of Queensland researchers have developed new knowledge on how animals see and use colour, and how their colour vision has evolved. The Queensland Brain Institute’s Professor Justin Marshall, co-author of a study undertaken with international colleagues, said colour had an important role in reproduction and prey–predator interactions, although it served diverse functions in ...

  5. Jan 21, 2013 · It is possible that the role of colour in animals plays a non-trivial role in the willingness to protect them, because our closest relatives, non-human primates, exhibit the most widespread variation in dermal and pelage coloration among mammals, suggesting that colour plays an important role in their communication (Caro, 2005).

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  6. The actual cause and significance of such colour diff­erence seem to be confusing, but it is a fact that such colour differences exist. The biological significance of colouration in animal kingdom is quite interesting and has always played an important role in determining the chances of survival in this hostile world.

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  8. Jun 20, 2021 · Birds’ bright reds and yellows, for instance, mostly come from carotenoid pigments in their food. The blue end of the spectrum, however, represents a different challenge because few blue ...

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