Innes Cuthill
Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Bristol
United Kingdom
Biography
2008-2012 Head of School, School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol. 1998-present Professor of Behavioural Ecology, University of Bristol. 1996-1998 Reader in Behavioural Ecology, University of Bristol.
Research Interest
Behavioural Biology, Ecology of VisionEvolutionary, Biology Animal Behaviour and Sensory Biology
Publications
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Hall, J, Baddeley, R, Scott-Samuel, N, Shohet, AJ & Cuthill, I, 2017, ‘Camouflaging Moving Objects: Crypsis and Masquerade’. Behavioral Ecology.
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Merilaita, S, Scott-Samuel, N & Cuthill, I, 2017, ‘How camouflage works’. Philosophical Transactions B: Biological Sciences, vol 372., pp. 20160341
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Hogan, BG, Hildenbrandt, H, Scott-Samuel, N, Cuthill, I & Hemelrijk, C, 2017, ‘The confusion effect when attacking simulated three-dimensional starling flocks’. Royal Society Open Science, vol 4.
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Hogan, B, Cuthill, I & Scott-Samuel, N, 2017, ‘Dazzle camouflage and the confusion effect: the influence of varying speed on target tracking’. Animal Behaviour, vol 123., pp. 349-353
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Barnett, J, Redfern, A, Bhattacharyya-Dickson, R, Clifton, O, Courty, T, Ho, T, Hopes, A, McPhee, T, Merrison, K, Owen, R, Scott-Samuel, N & Cuthill, I, 2017, ‘Stripes for warning and stripes for hiding: spatial frequency and detection distance’. Behavioral Ecology, vol 28., pp. 373-381