Books
Sophie Carter

Bug Camouflage

In “Bug Camouflage,” explore the captivating world of insect camouflage, an essential adaptation for survival in the face of predation. The book unveils how insects, through evolutionary biology and natural selection, have developed diverse strategies like crypsis, mimesis, and disruptive coloration to blend seamlessly into their environments. One striking example showcased is how some insects mimic leaves so convincingly that they even display “leaf damage” markings.

The book adopts a multidisciplinary approach, integrating insights from ecology, entomology, and visual perception to provide a comprehensive understanding. It examines the physiological mechanisms behind camouflage, such as pigment production and specialized body structures, and delves into the evolutionary arms race between predators and prey.

“Bug Camouflage” progresses from introducing basic camouflage principles and case studies to discussing the ecological and evolutionary implications, offering a valuable resource for students, educators, and nature enthusiasts alike.
132 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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