bodycolor
Bodycolor refers to the external color of an organism’s body or surface. In biology, it results from a combination of pigments, structural coloration, and the scattering and absorption properties of tissues. Bodycolor can vary within individuals (ontogenetic changes), among populations, and across species, reflecting genetic differences as well as environmental influences.
Pigments such as melanin, carotenoids, and pterins contribute directly to bodycolor, often by absorbing certain wavelengths
The color of the body serves several ecological and evolutionary functions. Camouflage helps conceal individuals from
Researchers study bodycolor using spectrophotometry, colorimetry, and standardized photography to quantify hue, saturation, and brightness. Genetic