Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment

School of Life and Environmental Sciences

Prof John Endler

   Phone   +61 3 522 71313
Email   john.endler@deakin.edu.au
Position   Professor of Sensory Ecology and Evolution
Campus   Geelong
Research grouping   Ecophysiology, Sensory Ecology and Behaviour
Centre for Integrative Ecology

I have broad interests in the area of overlap between Evolution, Ecology, Animal Behaviour, Sensory
Ecology, Sensory Physiology and Environmental Biophysics. My main interest is in the joint effects of
these factors on adaptation and using integrated principles from all of these fields to make and test
explicit predictions about the direction of evolution under specified and changing environmental
conditions. I regard myself as a 19th century natural historian who uses 21st century technques, and
this obvioiusly works because I just (2012) got elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Sciences.

My research group and I primarily work with guppies in mesocosms and both bowerbirds and dragon lizards
in the field, but also work with frogs, insects and spiders.

I recently became interested in the use of visual illusions in mate choice in Bowerbirds and even more
recently developed completely new methods of analyzing the geometry of colour patterns and how they
interact with mate choice.

We continue to investigate the function, dynamics and evolution of colour patterns, colour-based
behaviour, and colour vision, and use visual physiology methods to make explicit predictions about the
direction of evolution under changed environmental conditions.

I am happy to take honours students, Ph.D. students, and Postdocs who are interested in similar subjects
and questions, just ask me!

The publication list below is not listed in date order because it is very time consuming to rearrange
the order each time a new paper is published, and I would rather spend the time doing science.

Research interests

  1. Evolutionary Biology, particularly Evolutionary Ecology
  2. Sensory Ecology
  3. Behavioural Ecology and Animal Behaviour


Career

Professor of Sensory Ecology & Evolution, Deakin University, 2010-current
Professor of Animal Behaviour, University of Exeter, UK, 2006-2009
Professor of Evolution, University of California Santa Barbara 1986-2006
Professor of Zoology, James Cook University 1996-1998
Adjunct Professor of Zoology, James Cook University 1998-current

Key publications

Endler, J.A., Endler, L. C., and Doerr, N. R. (2010) Great Bowerbirds Create Theaters with Forced Perspective When Seen by Their Audience. Current Biology 20, 1679-1684

Wilson, D., R. Heinsohn, & J. A. Endler (2007) The adaptive significance of ontogenetic colour change in a tropical python Biol. Lett 3, 40-43

Madden, J. R.; Dingle, C.; Isden, J.; Sparfeld, J.; Goldizen, A. W.; Endler, J. A. (2012) Male spotted bowerbirds propagate fruit for use in their sexual display. Current Biology 22, R262-R265

Blount, J. D.; Rowland, H. M.; Drijfhout, F. P.; Endler, J. A.; Inger, R.; Sloggett, J. J.; Hurst, G. G. D.; Hodgson, D. J.; Speed, M. P. (2012) How the ladybird got its spots: effects of resource limitation on the honesty of aposematic signals Functional Ecology 26, 334-342

Kelley, L.A. and J. A. Endler (2012) Illusions promote mating success in great bowerbirds Science 335, 334-449

View entire list of audited publications

Professional activities

Editor, Evolutionary Ecology
Associate editor for Australian Journal of Zoology, Integrative and Communicative Biology, Journal of Ethology, and Acta Ethologica

Related links

Teaching website utilizing my guppy research
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolut ion/sex/guppy/

LSED-MRPP (nonparametric nested ANOVA) program (Endler & Mielke 2005), use passwrod lmp5 to unzip (lower case L not one)
www.deakin.edu.au/scitech/les/ staff/endlerj/docs/LMP5.zip

MATLAB m-files: designed to calculate the position of a set of 4 cone captures in tetrahedral space, and plot them.
www.deakin.edu.au/scitech/les/ staff/endlerj/docs/Tetrahedral Calculations.zip

 

Postdoctoral fellows

NameProject title
Laura KelleySignal design in Bowerbirds Palestina Guevara-FioreMate choice and signalling in guppies Andreas SvenssonMechanisms of quality signalling in guppies Christa BeckmannLife History evolution along environmental gradients Xandy KranzExperimental evolution of the guppy visual system  

 

PhD students

Student nameThesis title
Bibiana RojasAposematism and polymorphism in dendrobatid frogs Gemma ColeCo-option of food-finding mechansisms in mate choice  

 

Honours students

Student nameThesis title Kasun EkanayakeNesting biology and predation in red-capped plovers Jason StaindlBiomechanics of guppy sigmoid displays  

 

Teaching areas

Evolutionary Ecology



Deakin University acknowledges the traditional land owners of present campus sites.

8th February 2013