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This project investigates motion dazzle markings in prey animals, which may help them evade predators by altering perception of speed and trajectory. It combines human and scrub-jay experiments to assess the effectiveness of these markings in real predation scenarios.
Predation exerts strong selective pressures that have far-reaching effects on prey.
As a result, many animals that are vulnerable to predation have evolved colouration or markings to evade capture.
Some markings may prevent predators from accurately judging the speed or trajectory of moving prey, decreasing the likelihood of successful capture.
Motion dazzle markings are high contrast patterns that may function in this way.
The aim of this project is to determine what factors are important i…
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