Journal article
Camouflage and colour change: Antipredator responses to bird and snake predators across multiple populations in a dwarf chameleon
D Stuart-Fox, MJ Whiting, A Moussalli
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society | Published : 2006
Abstract
Potential prey are often exposed to multiple predators that vary in their foraging tactics and ability to detect prey. For animals that rely on crypsis to avoid predators, one solution is to alter their behaviour or appearance to maximize crypsis in ways that are specific to different types of predator. We tested whether dwarf chameleons (Bradypodion transvaalense) showed different behavioural responses, including colour change, towards multiple predators (bird and snake models) that detect and capture prey in different ways, and whether these antipredator responses varied geographically. Chameleons consistently used the same body postures (lateral compression and flipping to the opposite si..
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