Richard Holland

Richard Holland

Bangor University

H-index: 30

Europe-United Kingdom

About Richard Holland

Richard Holland, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Bangor University, specializes in the field of Animal Behaviour, Migration, Navigation, Magnetoreception.

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

Migratory bats are sensitive to magnetic inclination changes during the compass calibration period

Over 50 years of behavioural evidence on the magnetic sense in animals: what has been learnt and how?

Sense of doubt: inaccurate and alternate locations of virtual magnetic displacements may give a distorted view of animal magnetoreception ability

Nature’s GPS: how animals use the natural world to perform extraordinary feats of navigation

A magnet attached to the forehead disrupts magnetic compass orientation in a migratory songbird

Repeated training of homing pigeons reveals age-dependent idiosyncrasy and visual landmark use

Corneal sensitivity is required for orientation in free-flying migratory bats

Navigation by extrapolation of geomagnetic cues in a migratory songbird

Richard Holland Information

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Citations(all)

3091

Citations(since 2020)

1313

Cited By

2282

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

36

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Richard Holland Skills & Research Interests

Animal Behaviour

Migration

Navigation

Magnetoreception

Top articles of Richard Holland

Migratory bats are sensitive to magnetic inclination changes during the compass calibration period

Biology letters

2023/11/29

Over 50 years of behavioural evidence on the magnetic sense in animals: what has been learnt and how?

2023/3

Sense of doubt: inaccurate and alternate locations of virtual magnetic displacements may give a distorted view of animal magnetoreception ability

Communications Biology

2023/2/20

Nature’s GPS: how animals use the natural world to perform extraordinary feats of navigation

2021/12/30

Richard Holland
Richard Holland

H-Index: 19

A magnet attached to the forehead disrupts magnetic compass orientation in a migratory songbird

Journal of Experimental Biology

2021/11/15

Repeated training of homing pigeons reveals age-dependent idiosyncrasy and visual landmark use

Animal Behaviour

2021/7/1

Corneal sensitivity is required for orientation in free-flying migratory bats

Communications Biology

2021/5/5

Navigation by extrapolation of geomagnetic cues in a migratory songbird

Current Biology

2021/4/12

There and back again: Homing in bats revisited

50 Years of Bat Research: Foundations and New Frontiers

2021

Is There Visual Lateralisation of the Sun Compass in Homing Pigeons?

Symmetry

2020/5

Richard Holland
Richard Holland

H-Index: 19

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