- to light)
countershaded Focke-Wulf Fw 190
Hannah Rowland,
reviewing countershading 100
years after Abbott Thayer,
observed that
countershading,
which she...
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countershading. In the open ocean,
where there is no background, the prin****l
methods of
camouflage are transparency, silvering, and
countershading,...
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surface of
their body that
results in the
camouflage technique called countershading. A
darker color on the
upper side and
lighter color on the underside...
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carried along by the
winds and
ocean currents. G.
atlanticus makes use of
countershading; the blue side of
their bodies faces upwards,
blending in with the blue...
- bacteria,
often Aliivibrio fischeri. Counter-illumination
differs from
countershading,
which uses only
pigments such as
melanin to
reduce the
appearance of...
- and Poulton), and
especially about countershading.
Beginning in 1892, he
wrote about the
function of
countershading in nature, by
which forms appear less...
- below. An
example of
countershading in fish is the
Atlantic bluefin tuna. Some fish are even
known to have
reverse countershading,
being light on the dorsal...
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military leaders,
although his
advocacy of
countershading was unsuccessful,
despite his
patent for
countershading submarines and
surface ships. The earliest...
- of any
shade as bay, and black-pointed
coats of any
shade with
black countershading as brown. Seal
brown is best
described as a
black or nearly-black coat...
- The
honey badger's
reverse countershading makes it con****uous,
honestly signalling its
ability to
defend itself through its
aggressive temperament and...