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Innes C Cuthill

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Functional Ecology|March 4, 2016
Orientation to the sun by animals and its interaction with crypsisOlivier Penacchio, Innes C Cuthill, P George Lovell, et al.
The American Naturalist|December 15, 2015
Three-Dimensional Camouflage: Exploiting Photons to Conceal FormOlivier Penacchio, P George Lovell, Innes C Cuthill, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 12, 2026
Matching Multiple Backgrounds: Egg Camouflage Across Different Habitats in a ShorebirdAlexandra Grandón-Ojeda, Tamás Székely, Robert N Kelsh, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 15, 2013
Camouflage, detection and identification of moving targetsJoanna R Hall, Innes C Cuthill, Roland Baddeley, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 8, 2021
The Camouflage Machine: Optimizing protective coloration using deep learning with genetic algorithmsJohn G Fennell, Laszlo Talas, Roland J Baddeley, et al.
Peerj|May 13, 2024
No sex difference in preen oil chemical composition during incubation in Kentish ploversMarc Gilles, András Kosztolányi, Afonso D Rocha, et al.
Nature|March 4, 2005
Disruptive coloration and background pattern matchingInnes C Cuthill, Martin Stevens, Jenna Sheppard, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|April 7, 2018
Camouflaging moving objects: crypsis and masqueradeJoanna R Hall, Roland Baddeley, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 14, 2008
Can't tell the caterpillars from the trees: countershading enhances survival in a woodlandHannah M Rowland, Innes C Cuthill, Ian F Harvey, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|March 11, 2017
The confusion effect when attacking simulated three-dimensional starling flocksBenedict G Hogan, Hanno Hildenbrandt, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, et al.
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Functional Ecology|March 4, 2016
Orientation to the sun by animals and its interaction with crypsisOlivier Penacchio, Innes C Cuthill, P George Lovell, et al.
The American Naturalist|December 15, 2015
Three-Dimensional Camouflage: Exploiting Photons to Conceal FormOlivier Penacchio, P George Lovell, Innes C Cuthill, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 12, 2026
Matching Multiple Backgrounds: Egg Camouflage Across Different Habitats in a ShorebirdAlexandra Grandón-Ojeda, Tamás Székely, Robert N Kelsh, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 15, 2013
Camouflage, detection and identification of moving targetsJoanna R Hall, Innes C Cuthill, Roland Baddeley, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 8, 2021
The Camouflage Machine: Optimizing protective coloration using deep learning with genetic algorithmsJohn G Fennell, Laszlo Talas, Roland J Baddeley, et al.
Peerj|May 13, 2024
No sex difference in preen oil chemical composition during incubation in Kentish ploversMarc Gilles, András Kosztolányi, Afonso D Rocha, et al.
Nature|March 4, 2005
Disruptive coloration and background pattern matchingInnes C Cuthill, Martin Stevens, Jenna Sheppard, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|April 7, 2018
Camouflaging moving objects: crypsis and masqueradeJoanna R Hall, Roland Baddeley, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 14, 2008
Can't tell the caterpillars from the trees: countershading enhances survival in a woodlandHannah M Rowland, Innes C Cuthill, Ian F Harvey, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|March 11, 2017
The confusion effect when attacking simulated three-dimensional starling flocksBenedict G Hogan, Hanno Hildenbrandt, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, et al.
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