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Bionics of vertebrate body coloration

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2020

Abstract

For biological systems, the context, the biological meaning, is a critical but vague concept of values that are shared during communication. To understand this in greater detail, one has to recognize that the biological meaning between at least two systems only occurs during communication.

It is repeatedly rethought by the communicating systems themselves, based on their individual history, their environment and their morphological conditions. Nowadays communication is an important branch of the industry.

Based on communication with electronic devices, humans use algorithms to predict user behavior. At bsw.

One goal is to increase the effectiveness in logistics, to design semi-automatic robots and to predict individual behavior, to allow technical constructions to communicate with each other in a self-sustaining manner. To date, we do not yet understand in detail the different levels of meaning of the communication that takes place between the living organisms on earth.

Many living beings use colored parts of their bodies to communicate. In this chapter we briefly summarize our knowledge of color communication in animals as a model for technology.

First we bring an overview of the mechanisms of color production in vertebrates and their future use in technological development, and then later briefly discuss the biosemiotic interpretation for the preservation and evolution of colored surfaces.