Thomas N. Sherratt

Thomas N. Sherratt

Carleton University

H-index: 50

North America-Canada

About Thomas N. Sherratt

Thomas N. Sherratt, With an exceptional h-index of 50 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Carleton University, specializes in the field of Behavioral ecology, evolutionary theory, entomology.

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

Capture tolerance: A neglected third component of aposematism?

Selection for evasive mimicry imposed by an arthropod predator

Evolutionary transitions from camouflage to aposematism: Hidden signals play a pivotal role

Effects of predator associative learning and innate aversion on mimicry complexes

The evolution and ecology of multiple antipredator defences

Signal detection models as contextual bandits

Catching the red eye: field evidence that artificial prey with red eye-like markings are preferentially avoided by avian predators

Mimicry in motion: A grasshopper species that looks like, and moves like, a sympatric butterfly

Thomas N. Sherratt Information

University

Position

Professor of Evolutionary Ecology

Citations(all)

11248

Citations(since 2020)

4064

Cited By

9228

hIndex(all)

50

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

139

i10Index(since 2020)

94

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Thomas N. Sherratt Skills & Research Interests

Behavioral ecology

evolutionary theory

entomology

Top articles of Thomas N. Sherratt

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Capture tolerance: A neglected third component of aposematism?

Thomas N Sherratt

Amanda Stefan

2024/2/20

Selection for evasive mimicry imposed by an arthropod predator

Biology Letters

Karl Loeffler-Henry

Thomas N Sherratt

2024/1/3

Evolutionary transitions from camouflage to aposematism: Hidden signals play a pivotal role

Science

Karl Loeffler-Henry

Changku Kang

Thomas N Sherratt

2023/3/17

Effects of predator associative learning and innate aversion on mimicry complexes

Evolutionary Ecology

Oliver T Heerwig

Sofia MR Jain-Schlaepfer

Thomas N Sherratt

David W Kikuchi

2023/8

The evolution and ecology of multiple antipredator defences

David W Kikuchi

William L Allen

Kevin Arbuckle

Thomas G Aubier

Emmanuelle S Briolat

...

2023/7

Signal detection models as contextual bandits

Royal Society Open Science

Thomas N Sherratt

Erica O'Neill

2023/6/21

Catching the red eye: field evidence that artificial prey with red eye-like markings are preferentially avoided by avian predators

Evolutionary Ecology

Karl Loeffler-Henry

Thomas N Sherratt

2023/10

Mimicry in motion: A grasshopper species that looks like, and moves like, a sympatric butterfly

bioRxiv

Karl Loeffler-Henry

Changku Kang

Jeff W Dawson

Thomas N Sherratt

2023/6/6

The optimal time to approach an unfamiliar object: a Bayesian model

Behavioral Ecology

Tom N Sherratt

Ian Dewan

John Skelhorn

2023/9/1

Taste and pheromonal inputs govern the regulation of time investment for mating by sexual experience in male Drosophila melanogaster

PLoS Genetics

Seung Gee Lee

Dongyu Sun

Hongyu Miao

Zekun Wu

Changku Kang

...

2023/5/22

On the strategic learning of signal associations

Behavioral Ecology

Thomas N Sherratt

James Voll

2022/11/1

Multisensory inputs control the regulation of time investment for mating by sexual experience in male Drosophila melanogaster

bioRxiv

Seung Gee Lee

Changku Kang

Baraa Saad

Khoi-Nguyen Ha Nguyen

Adrian Guerra-Phalen

...

2022/9/24

The adaptive significance of flash behavior: a Bayesian model

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Thomas N Sherratt

Karl Loeffler-Henry

2022/5/11

Flash display increases prey survival against avian predators

한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집

Seong-Su No

Thomas N Sherratt

Chang-Ku Kang

2022/4

Chemical defense and tonic immobility in early life stages of the Harlequin cabbage bug, Murgantia histrionica (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae)

Evolutionary Ecology

Eric Guerra-Grenier

Rui Liu

John T Arnason

Thomas N Sherratt

2021/12

The anti-predation benefit of flash displays is related to the distance at which the prey initiates its escape

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Karl Loeffler-Henry

Changku Kang

Thomas N Sherratt

2021/7/28

A case for mutualistic deceptive mimicry

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society

Karl Loeffler-Henry

Thomas N Sherratt

2021/7/1

Disruptive Coloration

Changku Kang

Thomas N Sherratt

2021/4/22

Coping with danger and deception: lessons from signal detection theory

The American Naturalist

Øistein Haugsten Holen

Tom N Sherratt

2021/2/1

State-dependent decision-making by predators and its consequences for mimicry

The American Naturalist

Thomas G Aubier

Thomas N Sherratt

2020/11/1

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H-index: 82
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Graeme D Ruxton

University of St Andrews

H-index: 72
Keith C Hamer

Keith C Hamer

University of Leeds

H-index: 64
Xavier Lambin

Xavier Lambin

University of Aberdeen

H-index: 62
Jean-Guy J. Godin

Jean-Guy J. Godin

Carleton University

H-index: 42
David M Wilkinson

David M Wilkinson

University of Lincoln

H-index: 38
Michael P Speed

Michael P Speed

University of Liverpool

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