Stephen H Montgomery

About Stephen H Montgomery

Stephen H Montgomery, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of evolution, brains, behaviour.

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

Enhanced long-term memory and increased mushroom body plasticity in Heliconius butterflies

Evolution of larval gregariousness is associated with host plant specialisation, but not host morphology, in Heliconiini butterflies

Reversal learning of visual cues in Heliconiini butterflies

Mosaic evolution of a learning and memory circuit in Heliconiini butterflies

Sensory weighting reflects changing patterns of visual investment during ecological divergence in Heliconius butterflies.

Selfish herd effects in aggregated caterpillars and their interaction with warning signals

The Sensory Ecology of Speciation

Parallel shifts in flight-height associated with altitude across incipient Heliconius species

Stephen H Montgomery Information

University

Position

NERC/ERC Research Fellow Senior Lecturer at the

Citations(all)

3023

Citations(since 2020)

1678

Cited By

1989

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

40

Email

University Profile Page

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Stephen H Montgomery Skills & Research Interests

evolution

brains

behaviour

Top articles of Stephen H Montgomery

Enhanced long-term memory and increased mushroom body plasticity in Heliconius butterflies

Iscience

2024/2/16

Antoine Couto
Antoine Couto

H-Index: 4

Stephen H Montgomery
Stephen H Montgomery

H-Index: 19

Evolution of larval gregariousness is associated with host plant specialisation, but not host morphology, in Heliconiini butterflies

Ecology and Evolution

2024/2

Stephen H Montgomery
Stephen H Montgomery

H-Index: 19

Reversal learning of visual cues in Heliconiini butterflies

Animal Behaviour

2024/2/1

Stephen H Montgomery
Stephen H Montgomery

H-Index: 19

Mosaic evolution of a learning and memory circuit in Heliconiini butterflies

bioRxiv

2024

Antoine Couto
Antoine Couto

H-Index: 4

Stephen H Montgomery
Stephen H Montgomery

H-Index: 19

Sensory weighting reflects changing patterns of visual investment during ecological divergence in Heliconius butterflies.

bioRxiv

2024

Selfish herd effects in aggregated caterpillars and their interaction with warning signals

bioRxiv

2024

Stephen H Montgomery
Stephen H Montgomery

H-Index: 19

The Sensory Ecology of Speciation

2024/1/1

Parallel shifts in flight-height associated with altitude across incipient Heliconius species

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

2024/1/1

Camilo Salazar
Camilo Salazar

H-Index: 6

Stephen H Montgomery
Stephen H Montgomery

H-Index: 19

Towards an integrative approach to understanding collective behaviour in caterpillars

2023/4/10

Stephen H Montgomery
Stephen H Montgomery

H-Index: 19

Pollen-feeding delays reproductive senescence and maintains toxicity of Heliconius erato

bioRxiv

2023/1/15

Stephen H Montgomery
Stephen H Montgomery

H-Index: 19

Adaptive divergence in the eyes of Heliconius butterflies likely contributes to pre-and post mating isolation

bioRxiv

2023

Multiple axes of visual system diversity in Ithomiini, an ecologically diverse tribe of mimetic butterflies

Journal of Experimental Biology

2023/12/15

Max Conway
Max Conway

H-Index: 5

Daniel Phillips
Daniel Phillips

H-Index: 11

Stephen H Montgomery
Stephen H Montgomery

H-Index: 19

Heliconiini butterflies as a case study in evolutionary cognitive ecology: behavioural innovation and mushroom body expansion

2023/12

Stephen H Montgomery
Stephen H Montgomery

H-Index: 19

Evolution of the neuronal substrate for kin recognition in social Hymenoptera

2023/12

Adult neurogenesis does not explain the extensive post-eclosion growth of Heliconius mushroom bodies

Royal Society Open Science

2023/10/25

Novel sex-specific genes and diverse interspecific expression in the antennal transcriptomes of ithomiine butterflies

Authorea Preprints

2023/10/24

A modified method to analyse cell proliferation using EdU labelling in large insect brains

Plos one

2023/10/5

Stephen H Montgomery
Stephen H Montgomery

H-Index: 19

Evolutionary dynamics of genome size and content during the adaptive radiation of Heliconiini butterflies

Nature Communications

2023/9/12

The endangered brain: actively preserving ex-situ animal behaviour and cognition will benefit in-situ conservation

2023/8/30

Stephen H Montgomery
Stephen H Montgomery

H-Index: 19

Long-term spatial memory across large spatial scales in Heliconius butterflies

Current Biology

2023/8/7

Stephen H Montgomery
Stephen H Montgomery

H-Index: 19

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