John Endler
Deakin University, VIC, Australia
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I have been studying the joint function and evolution of colour patterns, behaviour and vision since my first paper on the subject in 1978. I have worked with fishes, frogs, lizards, and birds and my students have also worked with insects and spiders. I've worked in South and North America and most recently in Australia. For the most up-to-date list of my publications see Google Scholar,
http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=ckRmWcoAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao or my university web page http://www.deakin.edu.au/profiles/john-endler
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The function and consequences of colour pattern geometry (#413)
2:15 PM
John A Endler
CONCURRENT SESSION: Communication / Colour in nature: Conceptual and methodological challenges and emerging solutions (Symposium)
The fruits of courtship: Male great bowerbirds provide directed dispersal of the Burdekin Plum, a good predictor of mating success. (#16)
10:45 AM
Jessica R Hodgson
CONCURRENT SESSION: Sexual Selection
White sharks exploit the sun during predatory approaches (#255)
9:45 AM
Charlie Huveneers
CONCURRENT SESSION: Foraging/predation
Exploring the unseen: the adaptive significance of visible and near-infrared colour change (#417)
3:15 PM
Devi Stuart-Fox
CONCURRENT SESSION: Communication / Colour in nature: Conceptual and methodological challenges and emerging solutions (Symposium)