Terry J Ord, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1998-2002 | Department of Biological Sciences | Macquarie University, Macquarie Park, New South Wales, Australia |
2002-2004 | Department of Biology | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States | |
2004-2009 | Section of Evolution and Ecology | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA | |
2007-2009 | Museum of Comparative Zoology | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States | |
2009- | School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences | University of New South Wales (Australia), Kensington, New South Wales, Australia |
Area:
Evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology, Community EcologyWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorChris Evans | grad student | 2001 | Macquarie University |
Emília P. Martins | post-doc | 2002-2005 | (Evolution Tree) |
Judy A. Stamps | post-doc | 2005-2009 | (Evolution Tree) |
Jonathan Losos | post-doc | 2007-2009 | (Evolution Tree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeThomas C. Summers | grad student | 2013- | University of New South Wales (Australia) |
Courtney L. Morgans | grad student | 2011-2013 | University of New South Wales (Australia) |
E. Richard M. | grad student | 2012-2014 | University of New South Wales (Australia) |
Danielle K. Klomp | grad student | 2012-2016 | University of New South Wales (Australia) |
Claire Nelson | grad student | 2017-2019 | University of New South Wales (Australia) |
Georgina M. Cooke | post-doc | 2011-2014 | University of New South Wales (Australia) |
Mattias Hagman | post-doc | 2012-2015 | University of New South Wales (Australia) |
Joan Garcia-Porta | post-doc | 2016-2016 | University of New South Wales (Australia) |
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Ord TJ, Diesmos A, Ahmad N, et al. (2022) Evolutionary loss of complexity in animal signals: cause and consequence. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Summers TC, Ord TJ. (2022) Signal detection shapes ornament allometry in functionally convergent Caribbean Anolis and Southeast Asian Draco lizards. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Ord TJ, Klomp DA, Summers TC, et al. (2021) Deep-time convergent evolution in animal communication presented by shared adaptations for coping with noise in lizards and other animals. Ecology Letters |
Ord TJ, Blazek K, White TE, et al. (2021) Conspicuous animal signals avoid the cost of predation by being intermittent or novel: confirmation in the wild using hundreds of robotic prey. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20210706 |
Ord TJ, Garcia-Porta J, Querejeta M, et al. (2020) Gliding Dragons and Flying Squirrels: Diversifying versus Stabilizing Selection on Morphology following the Evolution of an Innovation. The American Naturalist. 195: E51-E66 |
Medina I, Cooke GM, Ord TJ. (2018) Walk, swim or fly? Locomotor mode predicts genetic differentiation in vertebrates. Ecology Letters |
Ord TJ, Emblen J, Hagman M, et al. (2017) Manipulation of habitat isolation and area implicates deterministic factors and limited neutrality in community assembly. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 5845-5860 |
Ord TJ, Summers TC, Noble MM, et al. (2017) Ecological Release from Aquatic Predation Is Associated with the Emergence of Marine Blenny Fishes onto Land. The American Naturalist. 189: 570-579 |
Klomp DA, Stuart-Fox D, Das I, et al. (2017) Gliding lizards use the position of the sun to enhance social display. Biology Letters. 13 |
Ord TJ, Stamps JA. (2017) Why does the rate of signal production in ectotherms vary with temperature? Behavioral Ecology. 28: 1272-1282 |