Cuthill, Innes C.; Stevens, Martin; Windsor, Amy M.M.; … - In: Behavioral Ecology 17 (2006) 5, pp. 828-832
Two, logically distinct but sometimes compatible, mechanisms of camouflage are background-matching and disruptive coloration. In the former, an animal's coloration comprises a random sample of the background, and so target--background discrimination is impeded. In the latter, object or feature...