Dr. Theresa Burt de Perera


Recent publications
  • Braithwaite, V.A. and Burt de Perera, T. Short-range orientation in fish: how fish map space. Journal of Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology.(in press)
  • Burt de Perera, T. and Braithwaite, V. A. 2005. Laterality in a non-visual sensory modality – the lateral line of fish. Current Biology 15(7), R241-R242.
  • Burt de Perera, T. 2005. Fish’s ability to encode the order of a landmark sequence. Paper 1, Symposium of the 2005 Conference for the Royal Institute for Navigation.
  • Burt de Perera, T. and de Vos, A. The vertical component of a fishes’ spatial map. In Press Animal Behaviour.
  • Burt de Perera, T. 2004. Fish can encode order in their spatial map. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B. 271, 2131-2134.
  • Burt de Perera, T. 2004. A study of spatial parameters encoded in the spatial map of the blind Mexican cave fish (Astyanax fasciatus). Animal Behaviour 68, 291-295.
  • Burt de Perera, T. and Macias Garcia, C. 2003. Amarillo fish (Giardinichthys multiradiatus) use visual landmarks to orient in space. Ethology, 109, 341-350.
  • Macias Garcia, C. and Burt de Perera, T. 2002. UV-based female preference in a viviparous fish. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology. 52, 1-6.
  • Holland, R. Bonadona, F., Dall'Antonia, L. Benvenuti, S., Burt de Perera, T. and Guilford, T. 2000. Short distance phase shifts revisited: Tracking clock shifted homing pigeons close to the loft. Ibis, 142, 111-118.
  • Burt de Perera, T. and Guilford, T. 1999. The orientational consequences of flocking in the homing pigeon. Ethology, 105, 13-23.
  • Burt de Perera and Guilford, T. 1999. The social transmission of spatial information in homing pigeons. Animal Behaviour, 57, 715-719.
  • Guilford, T., Gagliardo, A., Chappell, J., Bonadonna, F., Burt de Perera, T. and Holland, R. 1998. Homing pigeons use olfactory cues in England. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 201, 895-900.
  • Burt, T. and Guilford, T. 1997. Flocking in birds: are there navigational consequences to a pigeon homing in a flock? Symposium of the 1997 Conference for the Royal Institute for Navigation, paper 42.>
  • Guilford, T., Gagliardo, A., Chappell, J., Bonadonna, F., Burt de Perera, T. and Holland, R. 1997. Preliminary evidence that homing pigeons use olfactory cues in England. Symposium of the 1997 Conference for the Royal Institute for Navigation, paper 35.
  • Burt, T., Holland, T. and Guilford, T. 1997. Further evidence for visual landmark involvement in the pigeon's familiar area map. Animal Behaviour, 53, 1203-1209.
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