John A. Endler
Achieved international distinction through the publication of two books and numerous seminal papers on evolution, centered on natural selection and speciation. More recent research has pioneered analysis of color vision and visual signaling systems in fish and birds to explain in ecological and evolutionary terms the enormous variety of color and pattern in nature.
I think of myself as a 19th century natural historian using 21st century methods. My main fields of research are Evolutionary Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Sensory Ecology and Behavioural Ecology.
I am interested in the coevolution of animal visual signals and animal color vision, and its relationship to speciation and diversfication. For more details see my university home page
http://www.deakin.edu.au/profiles/john-endler
And for an up-to-date listing of my publications see Google Scholar
https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=ckRmWcoAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao