Staff
Dr. Andrew Barron
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Cognitive neuroethology Neural mechanisms underlying complex natural behaviour, with an emphasis on social behaviour and communication.
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Dr. Darren Burke
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Comparative Cognition An ecological/ functional/ evolutionary approach to a range of questions in visual, spatial and social cognition.
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Dr. Ken Cheng
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Comparative Cognition Learning and memory in a number of invertebrate species, including the navigational strategies of desert ants and honeybees, and the interactions between bees and their spider predators.
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Dr. Chris Evans
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Animal Communication Referential signalling, deception, and mechanisms of female choice. Design, function and evolution of dynamic visual signals such as threat displays. New approaches to the study of behaviour.
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Dr. Simon GriffithQEII Research Fellow Location: W19C |
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Behavioral Ecology Behavioural and molecular approach to understand the evolution of life-history strategies, mating systems and the expression of ornamental characters such as song and colour in animals. |
Dr. Andrew Russell
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Behavioral Ecology Cooperative behaviour in birds and mammals, including humans.
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Dr. Alan Taylor
Location: C3A 405 |
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Statistical Analysis Methods for analysing non-independent observations and analyses of data on animal behaviour. |
Dr. Phil Taylor
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Behavioural Ecology Research on animal interactions, in particular during hunting, fighting and courtship; furthering the understanding of the relationship between animals and their specific habitat.
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