46 research outputs found

    On the Ruddy Color of the Ruddy Turnstone

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    Blue Jay Mimics Osprey

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    Correct Data for Florida’s First Two Specimens of Thick-billed Murre (uria Lomvia)

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    Context of Blue Jay ( Cyanocitta Cristata ) Mimicking Cooper’s Hawk ( Accipiter Cooperii ) Cackle

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    Optical Signals

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    Why do visual signals have the characteristics that they do? Why do animals (including man) gesture, posture, and move in communicative fashions? Why are animals colored and patterned in particular ways? Optical Signals is the first attempt to answer these and related questions. After presenting a synthetic framework of social communication, ethology, mathematical information theory, and semiotics, Hailman explains the relevant background: considerations of the physics of light that carry information from sender to receiver, and properties that limit the receiver's ability to get and send information encoded in light. Next Hailman puts together data from different disciplines in order to discover the "design characteristics" of optical signals. The major part of the book concerns these design characteristics and factors that influence them: behavioral patterns and coloration that look like visual signals but are not, principles of visual deception, and the way in which the physical and biological environment structures the characteristics of signals. Lastly, the book considers how the message being transmitted influences the design of the signal itself

    Correct Data for Florida’s First Two Specimens of Thick-billed Murre (uria Lomvia)

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    On the Ruddy Color of the Ruddy Turnstone

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    Blue Jay Mimics Osprey

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