The Color of Animals
The coloration of animals has long been a matter of controversy between the two groups of biologists, the naturalists and the physiologists. The naturalist has maintained that coloration in animals is entirely purposive and that colors and color patterns of animals are produced by some directive force or forces for purposes of security. The physiologists have insisted that all coloration is physiological and that its production, deposition, distribution, and selection have little to do with...
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