Elucidating the role of nanostructured pigment granules in the dynamic coloration of cephalopods: a pathway towards new bioinspired materials.
Cephalopods such as squid, octopus, and cuttlefish can quickly and accurately modulate their coloration in order to camouflage themselves to avoid predators, hunt prey, or communicate within their natural environment. This ability is made possible, in part, by chromatophores: pigmentary organs that...
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