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Survival data and code: Camouflage using 3D surface disruption

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Research Data Australia2024-12-14 收录
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Disruptive markings are common in animal patterns and can provide camouflage benefits by concealing the body’s true edges and/or by breaking the surface of the body into multiple depth planes. Disruptive patterns that are accentuated by high contrast borders are most likely to provide false depth cues to enhance camouflage, but studies to date have used visual detection models or humans as predators. We presented 3D-printed moth-like targets to wild bird predators to determine whether: (1) 3D prey with disrupted body surfaces have higher survival than 3D prey with continuous surfaces, (2) 2D prey with disruptive patterns or enhanced edge markings have higher survival than non-patterned 2D prey. We found a survival benefit for 3D prey with disrupted surfaces, even after accounting for luminance differences among the treatments. There was no evidence that false depth cues provided the same protective benefits as physical surface disruption in 3D prey, perhaps because our treatments did not mimic the complexity of patterns found in natural animal markings. Our findings indicate that disruption of surface continuity is an important strategy for concealing a 3D body shape.
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