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Dr. Sam England

  • Publikationen

    Wainwright, J. B., Loupasaki, T., Ramírez, F., Penry-Williams, I., England, S. J., Barker, A., Meier, J. I., How, M. J., Roberts, N. W., Troscianko, J. & Montgomery, S. (2024). Mutualisms within light microhabitats drive sensory convergence in a mimetic butterfly community. bioRxiv.

    England, S. J.,& Robert, D. (2024) Electrostatic pollination by butterflies and moths. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 21, 20240156.

    England, S. J.,& Robert, D. (2024). Prey can detect predators via electroreception in air. PNAS 12, e2322674121.

    England, S. J.,Lihou, K. & Robert, D. (2023). Static electricity passively attracts ticks onto hosts. Current Biology 33, 3041–3047.

    Hunting, E. R., England, S. J., Koh, K., Lawson, D. A., Brun, N. R. & Robert D. (2022). Synthetic fertilizers alter floral biophysical cues and bumblebee foraging behavior. PNAS Nexus 1, pgac230.

    Hunting, E. R., O’Reilly, L. J., Harrison, R. G., England, S. J., Manser, K., Harris, B., Robert, D. (2022). Observed electric charge of insect swarms and their contribution to atmospheric electricity. iScience 25, 105241.

    England, S. J., & Robert, D. (2022). The ecology of electricity and electroreception. Biological Reviews 97, 383-413.

    Hunting, E. R., England, S. J., & Robert, D. (2021). Tree canopies influence ground level atmospheric electrical and biogeochemical variability. Frontiers in Earth Science 9, 562.

    Hunting, E. R., Matthews, J., de Arróyabe Hernáez, P. F., England, S. J. et al. (2021). Challenges in coupling atmospheric electricity with biological systems. International Journal of Biometeorology 65, 45-58.

    England, S. J., Flynn, D. J., & Robert, D. (2020). A new species of treehopper in the genus Cladonota Stål (Hemiptera: Membracidae: Membracinae: Hypsoprorini) from Costa Rica, with preliminary observations of its behaviour and natural history. Zootaxa 4750, 596-598.

  • Lebenslauf

    Postdoctoral Researcher, Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Germany (2023 - present)

    PhD Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, United Kingdom (2018 - 2023)

    MPhys Physics with Australian Study, University of Exeter, UK, and University of Wollongong, Australia (2014 - 2018)

  • Aufgabengebiete

    Postdoctoral researcher currently investigating spider sensory ecology.