Sektioerivärisyys
Sektioerivärisyys, also known as sectional coloration, is a term used to describe variations in color within a single specimen or object that are arranged in distinct sections or bands. This phenomenon can be observed in various natural and man-made contexts. In biology, it might refer to the coloration patterns on an animal's fur, feathers, or scales, where different areas display contrasting hues. For example, a snake might have alternating bands of green and black, or a bird could have a blue head and a brown body. These segmented color changes can serve purposes such as camouflage, species recognition, or mating displays.
Beyond living organisms, sektioerivärisyys can also apply to geological formations, where layers of rock or sediment