个人简介
I did my first degree at the University of Cambridge (Girton College, Zoology BA Hons, 1996). After a year spent working on different zoological projects around the world, I then completed a Masters at the University of Oxford (New College, Biology: Integrative Bioscience MSc, 1998). During the research phase of this, I investigated parental care and facultative sex-ratio manipulation in great tits (Parus major). I then returned to the Department of Zoology (and Girton College) in Cambridge to conduct my PhD under the supervision of Professor Nick Davies. My research focused on foraging competition and vocal communication in group-living green woodhoopoes (Phoeniculus purpureus), a South African bird species. I obtained my PhD in 2003, when my thesis was examined by Professors Tim Clutton-Brock and Ben Hatchwell. By that stage, I was a Junior Research Fellow at Girton College, a position I occupied until 2005. During this period I began work on vocal communication and development in another group-living bird species, the pied babbler (Turdoides bicolor), which can be habituated to the close presence of observers. In 2005 I was awarded a BBSRC David Phillips Research Fellowship, which I moved to Bristol in 2006 to take up a proleptic lectureship in the School of Biological Sciences.
研究领域
Bioacoustics and Behavioural Ecology
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Simpson, SD, Radford, AN, Nedelec, SL, Ferrari, MCO, Chivers, DP, McCormick, MI & Meekan, MG, 2015, ‘Anthropogenic noise increases fish mortality by predation’. Nature Communications, vol 7.
Radford, A, Lebre, L, Lecaillon, G, Nedelec, S & Simpson, SD, 2016, ‘Repeated exposure reduces the response to impulsive noise in European seabass’. Global Change Biology, vol 22., pp. 3349-3360
Christensen, C, Kern, JM, Bennitt, E & Radford, A, 2016, ‘Rival group scent induces changes in dwarf mongoose immediate behaviour and subsequent movement’. Behavioral Ecology.
Bruintjes, R, Lynton-Jenkins, J, Jones, J & Radford, AN, 2015, ‘Out-Group Threat Promotes Within-Group Affiliation in a Cooperative Fish’. The American Naturalist, vol 187., pp. 274-282
Simpson, SD, Purser, J & Radford, AN, 2015, ‘Anthropogenic noise compromises anti-predator behaviour in European eels’. Global Change Biology, vol 21., pp. 586-593
Nedelec, S, Simpson, S, Morley, E, Nedelec, B & Radford, A, 2015, ‘Impacts of regular and random noise on the behaviour, growth and development of larval Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)’. Proceedings of the Royal Society B - Biological Sciences, vol 282.
Magrath, RD, Haff, TM, Fallow, PM & Radford, AN, 2015, ‘Eavesdropping on heterospecific alarm calls: from mechanisms to consequences’. Biological Reviews, vol 90., pp. 560-586
Radford, AN & Fawcett, TW, 2014, ‘Conflict between groups promotes later defense of a critical resource in a cooperatively breeding bird’. Current Biology, vol 24., pp. 2935-2939
Morley, EL, Jones, G & Radford, AN, 2014, ‘The importance of invertebrates when considering the impacts of anthropogenic noise’. Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society, vol 281., pp. 20132683
Kern, JM & Radford, AN, 2014, ‘Sentinel dwarf mongooses, Helogale parvula, exhibit flexible decision making in relation to predation risk’. Animal Behaviour, vol 98., pp. 185-192