A marvelously illustrated guide to color in the natural world Recent
years have seen tremendous strides in the fields of vision, visual
ecology, and our own multilayered experience of color in life and the
world. These advances have been driven by astonishing discoveries in
neuroscience and evolutionary biology as well as psychology and
design. This beautifully illustrated book unlocks nature’s colorful
purpose, revealing how creatures see color as well as shedding light
on the important part that it plays in animal behavior, from
reproduction and communication to aggression and defense. Color in
Nature also places the human experience and uses of color in the
context of all the colors around us, both in the natural world and in
the world that we humans create for our own pleasure and purpose. A
wide-ranging survey of a vibrant and compelling topic, Color in Nature
will open your eyes to new ways of perceiving the world. Features a
wealth of stunning color illustrations Explains what color is and how
it happens Covers the physics, genetics, chemistry, physiology, and
psychology of animal color perception Discusses colors humans don’t
see or rarely use Sheds light on the evolution of colors for mating,
hunting, fighting, deceiving, and hiding Provides insights into color
blindness, bio-inspired colors, and people’s appreciation for art
and design
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ISBN
9780691258621
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok