John A Endler

John A Endler

Deakin University

H-index: 76

Oceania-Australia

About John A Endler

John A Endler, With an exceptional h-index of 76 and a recent h-index of 47 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Deakin University, specializes in the field of Evolutionary Ecology, Sensory Ecology, Behavioural Ecology, Evolutionary Biology.

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

Survival games for humans and machines

Cultural attraction in pottery practice: Group-specific shape transformations by potters from three communities

Package ‘pavo’

Individual preferences for sound tool design in a parrot

AI Tool for Exploring How Economic Activities Impact Local Ecosystems

Signal detectability and boldness are not the same: the function of defensive coloration in nudibranchs is distance-dependent

Why are biting flies attracted to blue objects?

How to generate and test hypotheses about colour: insights from half a century of guppy research

John A Endler Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

42102

Citations(since 2020)

8743

Cited By

35643

hIndex(all)

76

hIndex(since 2020)

47

i10Index(all)

152

i10Index(since 2020)

116

Email

University Profile Page

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John A Endler Skills & Research Interests

Evolutionary Ecology

Sensory Ecology

Behavioural Ecology

Evolutionary Biology

Top articles of John A Endler

Survival games for humans and machines

Cognitive Systems Research

2024/8/1

Cultural attraction in pottery practice: Group-specific shape transformations by potters from three communities

PNAS nexus

2024/2

Tetsushi Nonaka
Tetsushi Nonaka

H-Index: 10

John A Endler
John A Endler

H-Index: 45

Individual preferences for sound tool design in a parrot

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2023/9/13

AI Tool for Exploring How Economic Activities Impact Local Ecosystems

2023/9/7

Signal detectability and boldness are not the same: the function of defensive coloration in nudibranchs is distance-dependent

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2023/7/26

John A Endler
John A Endler

H-Index: 45

Why are biting flies attracted to blue objects?

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

2023/6/28

How to generate and test hypotheses about colour: insights from half a century of guppy research

2023/6/14

John A Endler
John A Endler

H-Index: 45

Why are biting flies attracted to blue objects?: Supporting Software

2023/6/13

Wild Australian magpies learn to pull intact, not broken, strings to obtain food

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

2023

Chemical defences indicate distinct colour patterns with reduced variability in aposematic nudibranchs

bioRxiv

2023/2/1

Matteo Santon
Matteo Santon

H-Index: 4

John A Endler
John A Endler

H-Index: 45

Data for:'Colour patterns are less variable in highly unpalatable nudibranchs'

2023/1/26

John A Endler
John A Endler

H-Index: 45

The price of defence: toxins, visual signals and oxidative state in an aposematic butterfly

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2023/1/18

Exploring local effects of economic activities using agent-based ecosystem models

arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.10507

2023/1

Highly defended nudibranchs ‘escape’to visually distinct background habitats

2022/12/15

Highly defended nudibranchs do not ‘escape’to visually diverse background habitats

BioRxiv

2022/12/15

John A Endler
John A Endler

H-Index: 45

Using colour pattern edge contrast statistics to predict detection speed and success in triggerfish (Rhinecanthus aculeatus)

Journal of Experimental Biology

2022/12/1

John A Endler
John A Endler

H-Index: 45

Constructed Synchronized Multimodal Signalling in Great Bowerbirds

bioRxiv

2022/10/21

John A Endler
John A Endler

H-Index: 45

Joint effects of female preference intensity and frequency‐dependent predation on the polymorphism maintenance in aposematic sexual traits

Ecology and Evolution

2022/10

Aditya Ponkshe
Aditya Ponkshe

H-Index: 4

John A Endler
John A Endler

H-Index: 45

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