AUTHOR=Stevens Martin , Lown Alice E. , Wood Louisa E. TITLE=Color change and camouflage in juvenile shore crabs Carcinus maenas JOURNAL=Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution VOLUME=Volume 2 - 2014 YEAR=2014 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/ecology-and-evolution/articles/10.3389/fevo.2014.00014 DOI=10.3389/fevo.2014.00014 ISSN=2296-701X ABSTRACT=
Camouflage is perhaps the most widespread anti-predator defense in nature, with many different types thought to exist. Of these, resembling the general color and pattern of the background (background matching) is likely to be the most common. Background matching can be achieved by adaptation of individual appearance to different habitats or substrates, behavioral choice, and color change. Although the ability to change coloration for camouflage over a period of hours or days is likely to be widely found among animals, few studies have quantified this against different backgrounds. Here, we test whether juvenile shore crabs (