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Comparing colors using visual models
Abstract
Color in nature presents a striking dimension of variation, though understanding its function and evolution largely depends on our ability to capture the perspective of relevant viewers. This goal has been radically advanced by the development and widespread adoption of color spaces, which allow for the viewer-subjective estimation of color appearance. Most studies of color in camouflage, aposematism, sexual selection, and other signaling...
Paper Details
Title
Comparing colors using visual models
Published Date
Apr 9, 2018
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
3
Pages
649 - 659
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