Adam Reddon

Adam Reddon

Liverpool John Moores University

H-index: 24

Europe-United Kingdom

About Adam Reddon

Adam Reddon, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Liverpool John Moores University, specializes in the field of Animal behaviour, Behavioural ecology, Social behaviour, Brains, Fish.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Submissive behavior is affected by territory structure in a social fish

Nutraceutical supplementation increases mobility in aged captive non‐domesticated felids

Fellowship of the fin: Fish empathy and oxytocin

Heart and brain: Change in cardiac entropy is related to lateralised visual inspection in horses

Subordinate submissive responses are predicted by dominant behaviour in a cooperatively breeding fish

Wild guppies from populations exposed to higher predation risk exhibit greater vasotocin brain gene expression

Social environment affects inhibitory control via developmental plasticity in a fish

Submission signals in animal groups

Adam Reddon Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1901

Citations(since 2020)

957

Cited By

1343

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

34

Email

University Profile Page

Liverpool John Moores University

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Adam Reddon Skills & Research Interests

Animal behaviour

Behavioural ecology

Social behaviour

Brains

Fish

Top articles of Adam Reddon

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Submissive behavior is affected by territory structure in a social fish

Current Zoology

Tommaso Ruberto

William T Swaney

Adam R Reddon

2024/3/30

Nutraceutical supplementation increases mobility in aged captive non‐domesticated felids

Veterinary Record

Matthew Norfolk

Jon Bielby

Luiza Figueiredo Passos

Adam R Reddon

Matthew Rendle

2024/2/20

Fellowship of the fin: Fish empathy and oxytocin

Learning & Behavior

Adam R Reddon

William T Swaney

2023/7/5

Heart and brain: Change in cardiac entropy is related to lateralised visual inspection in horses

PloS one

Martina Felici

Adam R Reddon

Veronica Maglieri

Antonio Lanatà

Paolo Baragli

2023/8/8

Subordinate submissive responses are predicted by dominant behaviour in a cooperatively breeding fish

Behaviour

Veronica Manara

Tommaso Ruberto

William T Swaney

Adam R Reddon

2022/10/18

Wild guppies from populations exposed to higher predation risk exhibit greater vasotocin brain gene expression

Journal of Zoology

AR Reddon

N Aubin‐Horth

SM Reader

2022/2

Social environment affects inhibitory control via developmental plasticity in a fish

Animal Behaviour

Tyrone Lucon-Xiccato

Giulia Montalbano

Adam R Reddon

Cristiano Bertolucci

2022/1/1

Submission signals in animal groups

Behaviour

Adam R Reddon

Tommaso Ruberto

Simon M Reader

2021/9/20

Horses show individual level lateralisation when inspecting an unfamiliar and unexpected stimulus

PLoS One

Paolo Baragli

Chiara Scopa

Martina Felici

Adam R Reddon

2021/8/5

FE Spotlight: The right fish for the job: Local ecology affects morphology in a cooperative breeder

Functional Ecology

Adam R Reddon

2021/10/6

Head up displays are a submission signal in the group-living daffodil cichlid

Behavioural Processes

Tommaso Ruberto

Jamie L Talbot

Adam R Reddon

2020/12/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 52
Sigal Balshine

Sigal Balshine

McMaster University

H-index: 46
douglas r wylie

douglas r wylie

University of Alberta

H-index: 40
Simon M. Reader

Simon M. Reader

McGill University

H-index: 37
Peter L. Hurd

Peter L. Hurd

University of Alberta

H-index: 23
Marian YL Wong

Marian YL Wong

University of Wollongong

H-index: 22
Lauren Guillette, PhD

Lauren Guillette, PhD

University of Alberta

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