
Ecology of Vision
@ecologyofvision
The Ecology of Vision lab at Bristol University. Seeing the world through the eyes of animals #colsci #sensoryecology #polarization
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🚨New paper alert! In the first paper originating from my #PhD, James Herbert-Read, Dr Martin John How and I show that, unlike in fishes, dynamic visual noise from #causticflicker does not affect the hunting success and behaviour of #cuttlefish.🦑Read more here: doi.org/10.1016/j.anbe…


Any UK-based prospective PhD students interested in joining the Ecology of Vision lab to study amazing marine critters please check out the latest call from NERC: nercgw4plus.ac.uk/apply. Six studentships to start this September. Deadline is fast approaching. University of Bristol Biological Sciences



Today's cover of ProcB - Signal detectability and boldness are not the same: the function of defensive coloration in nudibranchs is distance-dependent. With Karen Cheney & J. Endler UQ Science Queensland Brain Institute, UQ Visual Ecology UQ Ecology of Vision micaToolbox #colsci shorturl.at/qSV38



Dr Martin John How tells us about some recent experiments on tasks specific channels of vision in marine invertebrates at #ICIV2023 Ecology of Vision


Matteo Santon telling us about the remarkable hunting behaviour of the broadclub cuttlefish at this year's ICIV! Ecology of Vision University of Bristol Biological Sciences



I had a great time travelling with Bristol's Ecology of Vision group to the Tvärminne Zoological Station field station in #Finland to attend the #VisionariumXXI conference and present my research on #cuttlefish #camouflage 🦑👀🇫🇮




Ah, diving days are the best days. Babbacombe Beach with Cedric van den Berg (credit for the pic). Ecology of Vision


Big thanks to all the support over the past years James Herbert-Read & Marine Behavioural Ecology & Dept of Zoology, Dr Martin John How & Ecology of Vision, CambridgeESS&C-CLEAR & Cambridge Trust 🤝


Out now in Behavioural Ecology: Highly defended nudibranchs “escape” to visually distinct background habitats - shorturl.at/uVggj with Karen Cheney Matteo Santon UQ Science Visual Ecology UQ Ecology of Vision #colsci


The nice kind of fieldwork! Much quiet, very rebreather🌊🤿🐫🐠Cruising around in the depths of Egyptian coral reefs with Dr Martin John How Ecology of Vision University of Bristol Biological Sciences


Yet another nudibranch on a journal cover! Thanks to Steve Smith for this lovely portrait of Chromodoris elisabethina. doi.org/10.1093/beheco… #coslci UQ Science University of Bristol Biological Sciences Visual Ecology UQ Ecology of Vision UQ News




🚨PhD siren #2!🚨A 4 year PhD project based in Exeter with Martin Stevens in collaboration with us taking a deep dive into the visually-guided colour change behaviour of chameleon prawns🦐Funded by SWBio DTP to start in Sept 2025! Apply here: swbio.ac.uk/animal-behavio…