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Thomas N. Sherratt





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Thomas "Tom" N. Sherratt is a professor of evolutionary ecologyatCarleton University, Canada.[1] He is known for his research on camouflage, aposematism and mimicry.

Life

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Sherratt earned his bachelor's degree at the University of Edinburgh, and gained his Ph.D. at the University of Dundee. He states that the two main themes in his research laboratory are the evolution of surprising traits in behaviour and morphology, including co-operation with unrelated individuals (as opposed to kin selection) and the existence of conspicuous warning signals; and the way that individual behaviour shapes the spatio-temporal dynamics of populations, as when travelling waves are set up when individuals move over a landscape feature.[1]

Work

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Sherratt has contributed to more than 100 papers in major journals. His co-written 2004 book Avoiding Attackoncamouflage, aposematism and mimicry has been cited at least 1175 times, while his co-written papers "Development of cooperative relationships through increasing investment" and "Evidence of intra-specific competition for food in a pelagic seabird" have each been cited over 300 times.[1][2]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Tom Sherratt". Carleton University. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
  • ^ "Thomas N. Sherratt". Google Scholar. Retrieved 1 January 2018.

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