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Martin Stevens is a Professor of Sensory and Evolutionary Ecology in the Centre for Ecology and Conservation at the University of Exeter. His research work and teaching focuses on animal behaviour and their sensory systems and ecology. Most of his work aims to understand the evolution and function of animal coloration from the perspective of animal vision. His work has included studies on a wide range of animals, including fish, reptiles, birds, insects, crabs, and primates. Martin's work has frequently covered topics related to deception, including mimicry by brood parasites (‘cuckoos’) and anti-predator coloration, including camouflage, eyespots, and mimicry. He has published over 150 scientific manuscripts, two textbooks, and several general audience books on colour, animal senses, and deception in nature. Martin’s research is frequently covered in the international media and he has taken part in a wide range of TV, radio, and magazine productions and given public lectures around the world.
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