James Herbert-Read

About James Herbert-Read

James Herbert-Read, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of Animal Behaviour, Behavioural Ecology, Marine Biology, Sensory Biology.

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

Dynamic visual noise has limited influence on the habitat selection and behavioural activity of crustaceans and cephalopods

An Automatic Highly Dynamical Digital Twin Design with YOLOv8 for hydrodynamic studies on living animals

Collective anti-predator escape manoeuvres through optimal attack and avoidance strategies

A global biological conservation horizon scan of issues for 2023

A low‐cost, long‐running, open‐source stereo camera for tracking aquatic species and their behaviours

Evolution of schooling drives changes in neuroanatomy and motion characteristics across predation contexts in guppies

Predatory trumpetfish conceal themselves from their prey by swimming alongside other fish

Visual noise from caustic flicker does not affect the hunting success of cuttlefish

James Herbert-Read Information

University

Position

Department of Zoology

Citations(all)

2976

Citations(since 2020)

1859

Cited By

1742

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

40

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

James Herbert-Read Skills & Research Interests

Animal Behaviour

Behavioural Ecology

Marine Biology

Sensory Biology

Top articles of James Herbert-Read

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Dynamic visual noise has limited influence on the habitat selection and behavioural activity of crustaceans and cephalopods

Ethology

Christian Drerup

Martin J How

James E Herbert‐Read

2024/3

An Automatic Highly Dynamical Digital Twin Design with YOLOv8 for hydrodynamic studies on living animals

Bastien Lagneaux

Gurvan Jodin

Dixia Fan

James Herbert-Read

Corentin Porcon

...

2024/2/1

Collective anti-predator escape manoeuvres through optimal attack and avoidance strategies

bioRxiv

Palina Bartashevich

James E Herbert-Read

Matthew J Hansen

Felicie Dhellemmes

Paolo Domenici

...

2024

A global biological conservation horizon scan of issues for 2023

William J Sutherland

Craig Bennett

Peter NM Brotherton

Holly M Butterworth

Mick N Clout

...

2023/1/1

A low‐cost, long‐running, open‐source stereo camera for tracking aquatic species and their behaviours

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Katie Dunkley

Andrew Dunkley

James Drewnicki

Inti Keith

James E Herbert‐Read

2023/10

Evolution of schooling drives changes in neuroanatomy and motion characteristics across predation contexts in guppies

Nature Communications

Alberto Corral-Lopez

Alexander Kotrschal

Alexander Szorkovszky

Maddi Garate-Olaizola

James Herbert-Read

...

2023/9/27

Predatory trumpetfish conceal themselves from their prey by swimming alongside other fish

Current Biology

Samuel R Matchette

Christian Drerup

Isla Keesje Davison

Stephen D Simpson

Andrew N Radford

...

2023/8/7

Visual noise from caustic flicker does not affect the hunting success of cuttlefish

Animal Behaviour

Christian Drerup

Martin J How

James E Herbert-Read

2023

A horizon scan of global biological conservation issues for 2024

William J Sutherland

Craig Bennett

Peter NM Brotherton

Stuart HM Butchart

Holly M Butterworth

...

2023/12/18

The presence of territorial damselfish predicts choosy client species richness at cleaning stations

Behavioral Ecology

Katie Dunkley

Kathryn E Whittey

Amy Ellison

Sarah E Perkins

Jo Cable

...

2023/3/1

Polarization vision mitigates visual noise from flickering light underwater

Science Advances

Siân Vincent Venables

Christian Drerup

Samuel B Powell

N Justin Marshall

James E Herbert-Read

...

2022/9/9

Spatial clustering of trumpetfish shadowing behaviour in the Caribbean Sea revealed by citizen science

Marine Biology

Samuel R Matchette

Emily G Mitchell

James E Herbert-Read

2022/6

Vocally mediated consensus decisions govern mass departures from jackdaw roosts

Current Biology

Alex J Dibnah

James E Herbert-Read

Neeltje J Boogert

Guillam E McIvor

Jolle W Jolles

...

2022/5/23

A global horizon scan of issues impacting marine and coastal biodiversity conservation

Nature Ecology & Evolution

James E Herbert-Read

Ann Thornton

Diva J Amon

Silvana NR Birchenough

Isabelle M Côté

...

2022/9

A Study of Fish Undulatory Swimming Based on Merged CFD and Experimental Video of the Swimming Movement of Mosquito Fish

Jiashun Guan

Penanklihi Kone

Gurvan Jodin

Xiangyi Tang

Dixia Fan

...

2021/9/20

The measure of spatial position within groups that best predicts predation risk depends on group movement

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

Poppy Lambert

James Herbert-Read

Christos C Ioannou

2021/9/15

Dynamic visual noise promotes social attraction, but does not affect group size preference, in a shoaling fish

Animal Behaviour

Samuel R Matchette

James E Herbert-Read

2021/7/1

Fish avoid visually noisy environments where prey targeting is reduced

The American Naturalist

Joanna Rachel Attwell

Christos C Ioannou

Chris R Reid

James E Herbert-Read

2021/4/30

A statistical method for identifying different rules of interaction between individuals in moving animal groups

Journal of the Royal Society Interface

TM Schaerf

JE Herbert-Read

AJW Ward

2021/3/31

Rapid evolution of coordinated and collective movement in response to artificial selection

Science advances

Alexander Kotrschal

Alexander Szorkovszky

James Herbert-Read

Natasha I Bloch

Maksym Romenskyy

...

2020/12/2

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