Authors
Tim Caro, Mary Caswell Stoddard, Devi Stuart-Fox
Publication date
2017/7/5
Source
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume
372
Issue
1724
Pages
20160333
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
While basic research on animal coloration is the theme of this special edition, here we highlight its applied significance for industry, innovation and society. Both the nanophotonic structures producing stunning optical effects and the colour perception mechanisms in animals are extremely diverse, having been honed over millions of years of evolution for many different purposes. Consequently, there is a wealth of opportunity for biomimetic and bioinspired applications of animal coloration research, spanning colour production, perception and function. Fundamental research on the production and perception of animal coloration is contributing to breakthroughs in the design of new materials (cosmetics, textiles, paints, optical coatings, security labels) and new technologies (cameras, sensors, optical devices, robots, biomedical implants). In addition, discoveries about the function of animal colour are influencing sport …
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