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Перевод: coloration speek coloration


[существительное]
окраска ; расцветка ; окрашивание; раскраска


Тезаурус:

  1. An indication that kin (family) grouping is related to the evolution of aposematic coloration is provided by the caterpillars of British butterflies.
  2. While the tank was being prepared and the water standing, six large pieces of bogwood were being soaked in a dustbin to allow the tannic acid to leach out of the wood to a limited extent, as I intended that the wood would still leach out the acid and brown coloration into the aquarium water providing the fish with darkened water to swim around in.
  3. Religion acted as a powerful selection pressure on feline coloration.
  4. It has often been stated that the coloration, if not the breed type, suggests Scandinavian origins for the White Park and for the British White, in that the pattern is quite common, especially in the Swedish Mountain cattle.
  5. However, it is disappointing that it concentrates quite so much on the more traditional aspects of coloration, especially the coloration of textiles.
  6. The male's basic coloration is chiefly moss green, with a bluish-violet spot outlined in red on the rear gill cover.
  7. But how could the association of distasteful and bright coloration (aposematic) evolve in natural populations?
  8. Yet bright-coloured, "aposematic", larvae are more likely to be detected than those that are camouflaged, or just plain dull; that is, those with cryptic coloration.
  9. Many distasteful insects have bright coloration which, so biologists suppose, has evolved as a protection against predators.
  10. There is little or nothing on the coloration of other everyday materials, such as leather and paper, nor is there any mention of non-substrate uses, such as in dye lasers or photovoltaic cells.
  11. Apart from this attractive coloration , part of this species' desirability has been its rarity, while another factor is its reputation as an extremely difficult fish to work with.
  12. What he saw was incredible to him: imperfect stones, yes, flawed, sometimes of poor coloration, but cut and set with such skill and ingenuity that their imperfections were disguised.
  13. Yet aposematic coloration has not always evolved among kin-grouped prey and we need to identify the variables that are of evolutionary importance.

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