Hugh and I have just returned from nine weeks in Spain spent lizard catching, lizard processing, running lizard experiments, releasing … More
Author: dklomp
Aggressive spiders make the wrong decision in a difficult task
We recently published a paper in Journal of Evolutionary Biology, showing that whilst more aggressive spiders are faster decision makers … More
Porto, Portugal
I was fortunate enough to receive an Endeavour Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in the 2018 round! This means Hugh and I … More
Goodbye Singapore
Alas, our time in Singapore came to an end, but what a wonderful time it was. We are excited … More
Signal design facilitates recognition but not detection: A field test using robots
Previously posted on Anole Annals: The use of programmable robots (‘mechanical models’ is more accurate) to minimise disturbance while observing … More
Gliding lizards use the position of the sun to enhance social display
Originally posted in Anole Annals: Along with Devi Stuart-Fox, Indraneil Das and Terry Ord, I recently published a paper in … More
Planet Earth II: Jungles and gliding lizards
This week I was very excited to receive a special package in the mail, from the production crew at the … More
Spiders in Singapore
This week I started a short postdoc with Professor Daiqin Li‘s Spider lab at NUS – through until the … More
Behaviour 2015, Cairns: download Aurasma for the poster sessions
The poster sessions at Behaviour 2015 are going to be a highlight of the meeting.
Gliding lizards mimic falling leaves
First posted on Anole Annals: A new study out in Biology Letters by myself, Devi Stuart-Fox, Terry Ord and Indraneil … More