My primary research interests lie in the interface between animal behaviour, conservation, ecology, and physiology. I am particularly interested in animal cognition, as well as the manner in which animal sensory systems interact with behaviour to form the neuroethology of information processing and decision-making. More recently, I have become interested in how behavioural ecology can inform conservation, pest management, and biosecurity practices. Based at the University of Canterbury (NZ), I typically investigate these topics using two of my favourite animal groups: alpine parrots (kea) and jumping spiders.
For a more detailed account of my research interests and the projects being undertaken by my students, click on any of the links above, visit my ResearchGate account, or visit my site at the University of Canterbury. Alternatively, you could listen to the latest on spiders from NZ National radio, or Kensy Cooperrider's "Many Minds" podcast. |
Current address
School of Biological Sciences
University of Canterbury
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch, New Zealand
Phone: 64-3-3642987 extn 95198
Fax: 64-3-3642590
Email
School of Biological Sciences
University of Canterbury
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch, New Zealand
Phone: 64-3-3642987 extn 95198
Fax: 64-3-3642590