Multiple Choice
Cuthill and colleagues (2005) conducted a field study designed to test hypotheses about the concealment effectiveness of different types of disruptive coloration. They found that the artificial prey types with the highest probability of survival after 1400 minutes were the ones in the
A) edge, high contrast group.
B) edge, low contrast group.
C) inside, high contrast group.
D) inside, low contrast group.
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