Experimental Zoology Group
The Experimental Zoology Group studies how moving animals function in their complex natural environment. We do this by combining physics, engineering, molecular techniques and modelling in a quantitative systems analysis. This provides insights that we use to offer solutions for societal problems.
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Recent publications
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Behavioural response thresholds of marine fish species for pulsed electric fields
Frontiers in Marine Science (2024), Volume: 10 - ISSN 2296-7745 -
Bumblebees compensate for the adverse effects of sidewind during visually guided landings
The Journal of experimental biology (2024), Volume: 227, Issue: 8 - ISSN 0022-0949 -
Limited effects of culling on the behavior of invasive lionfish (Pterois miles) in the Mediterranean
Journal of Fish Biology (2024) - ISSN 0022-1112 -
Coercive mating has no impact on spatial learning, cognitive flexibility, and fecundity in female porthole livebearers (Poeciliopsis gracilis)
Journal of Fish Biology (2024) - ISSN 0022-1112
Research
The Experimental Zoology Group studies how moving animals function in their complex natural environment.
Education
We ignite students' curiosity in unravelling the secrets of animal function, while unleashing their analytical prowess with a quantitative edge. See below for more information.