个人简介
My research centres around how predation risk shapes variation in prey behaviour. I explore questions such as:- Why are some animals more willing to take risks than others? How does the environment (e.g. habitat complexity) shape anti-predator behaviour? How do animals respond to different types of predator?
Career History
2011-present Lecturer, Bangor University
2010-11 Anne Maclaren Fellowship, Nottingham University
2009-10 PDRA with Graeme Ruxton, Glasgow University
2008-9 Teaching fellow, APLORI, Nigeria
2007-8 Commonwealth Post-doc with Jean-Guy Godin, Carleton University
2003-7 DPhil, Oxford University, supervised by John Krebs (Oxford) and Mark Whittingham (Newcastle)
Offices held
Committees:
SBS Board of Studies
SBS Teaching Committee
Groups:
SBS Academic Staff
SBS Teaching Staff
近期论文
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Jones, K.A., Jackson, A.L. and Ruxton, G.D. (2011) Prey jitters; protean behaviour in grouped prey. Behavioral Ecology, 22, 831-36.
Jones, K.A. and Godin, J.G.J. (2010) Are fast explorers slow reactors? Linking personality type and anti-predator behaviour. Proceedings: Biological Sciences, 277, 625-632.
Jones, K.A., Croft, D.P., Ramnarine, I.W. and Godin, J.G.J. (2010) Size-Assortative Shoaling in the Guppy (Poecilia reticulata): The Role of Active Choice. Ethology, 116, 147-154.
Jones, K.A., Krebs, J.R. and Whittingham, M.J. (2009) Heavier birds react faster to predators: individual differences in the detection of stalking and ambush predators. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 63, 1319-329.
Jones, K.A. and Whittingham, M.J. (2008) Anti-Predator Signals in the Chaffinch Fringilla coelebs in Response to Habitat Structure and Different Predator Types. Ethology, 114, 1033-043.
Jones, K.A., Krebs, J.R. and Whittingham, M.J. (2007) Vigilance in the third dimension:-head movement not scan duration differs in response to different predator models. Animal Behaviour, 74, 1181-87.
Jones, K.A., Krebs, J.R. and Whittingham, M.J. (2006) Interaction between seed crypsis and habitat structure influence patch choice in a granivorous bird, the chaffinch Fringilla coelebs. Journal of Avian Biology, 37, 413-18.