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Julian C. Partridge is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science with a significant number of publications in this field.

Their work spans several subfields including Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics; Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience; Nature and Landscape Conservation; and Oceanography.

The main topics studied in their research encompass Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research, Animal Behavior and Reproduction, Marine Biology and Ecology Research, Ichthyology and Marine Biology, Marine and Fisheries Research, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, and Fish Ecology and Management Studies.

Partridge has contributed to publications in several venues, frequently appearing in Current Biology, Frontiers in Marine Science, the Journal of Experimental Biology, SSRN Electronic Journal, and eNeuro.

Recent papers include:

  • Spectral Diversification and Trans-Species Allelic Polymorphism during the Land-to-Sea Transition in Snakes, 2020, Current Biology
  • Enhancing the Scientific Value of Industry Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) in Our Oceans, 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Future Distribution of Suitable Habitat for Pelagic Sharks in Australia Under Climate Change Models, 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • diceCT: A Valuable Technique to Study the Nervous System of Fish, 2020, eNeuro
  • Volumetric analysis and morphological assessment of the ascending olfactory pathway in an elasmobranch and a teleost using diceCT, 2020, Brain Structure and Function

Frequent coauthors in their research include Todd Bond, Jan M. Hemmi, Zahra M. Bagheri, Dianne McLean, and Kingsley J. Griffin.

Best Publications

  • Using digital photography to study animal coloration

    Martin Stevens;C. Alejandro Párraga;Innes C. Cuthill;Julian C. Partridge

  • Ultraviolet Vision in Birds

    Innes C. Cuthill;Julian C. Partridge;Andrew T.D. Bennett;Stuart C. Church

  • Ultraviolet vision and mate choice in zebra finches

    Andrew T. D. Bennett;Innes C. Cuthill;Julian C. Partridge;Erhard J. Maier

  • Plumage Reflectance and the Objective Assessment of Avian Sexual Dichromatism.

    Innes C Cuthill;Atd Bennett;JC Partridge;EJ Maier

  • Ultraviolet plumage colors predict mate preferences in starlings

    Andrew T. D. Bennett;Innes C. Cuthill;Julian C. Partridge;Klaus Lunau

  • Visual pigments, oil droplets, ocular media and cone photoreceptor distribution in two species of passerine bird: The blue tit (Parus caeruleus L.) and the blackbird (Turdus merula L.)

    N. S. Hart;J. C. Partridge;I. C. Cuthill;A. T. D. Bennett

  • Visual pigments, oil droplets and cone photoreceptor distribution in the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris)

    N. S. Hart;J. C. Partridge;I. C. Cuthill

  • Visual pigments and the acquisition of visual information.

    J. N. Lythgoe;J. C. Partridge

  • Interspecific variation in the visual pigments of deep-sea fishes.

    J. C. Partridge;Julia Shand;S. N. Archer;J. N. Lythgoe

  • The molecular basis for spectral tuning of rod visual pigments in deep-sea fish

    David M. Hunt;Kanwaljit S. Dulai;Julian C. Partridge;Phillippa Cottrill

  • THE EYES OF DEEP-SEA FISH. I: LENS PIGMENTATION, TAPETA AND VISUAL PIGMENTS

    R.H Douglas;J.C Partridge;N.J Marshall

  • The visual ecology of avian cone oil droplets

    J. C. Partridge

  • Ultraviolet cues affect the foraging behaviour of blue tits

    Stuart C. Church;Andrew T. D. Bennett;Innes C. Cuthill;Julian C. Partridge

  • The ecology of the visual pigments of snappers (Lutjanidae) on the Great Barrier Reef

    J. N. Lythgoe;W. R.A. Muntz;J. C. Partridge;J. Shand

  • Visual pigment polymorphism in the guppy Poecilia reticulata.

    SN Archer;John Endler;JN Lythgoe;JC Partridge

  • Is the ultraviolet waveband a special communication channel in avian mate choice

    Sarah Hunt;Innes C. Cuthill;Andrew T. D. Bennett;Stuart C. Church

  • Ultraviolet vision and mate choice in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata)

    Elizabeth J. Smith;Julian C. Partridge;Katharine N. Parsons;Elizabeth M. White

  • Non-polarizing broadband multilayer reflectors in fish

    Thomas M Jordan;Julian C Partridge;Nicholas W Roberts

  • The molecular basis for the green-blue sensitivity shift in the rod visual pigments of the European eel.

    Simon Archer;Andrew Hope;Julian C. Partridge

  • Visual pigments, cone oil droplets, ocular media and predicted spectral sensitivity in the domestic turkey (Meleagris gallopavo).

    NS Hart;JC Partridge;Innes C Cuthill

Frequent Co-Authors

Innes C. Cuthill
Innes C. Cuthill University of Bristol
Shaun P. Collin
Shaun P. Collin La Trobe University
David Hunt
David Hunt University of Edinburgh
Andrew T. D. Bennett
Andrew T. D. Bennett Deakin University
David W. Sims
David W. Sims University of Southampton
Martin A. Collins
Martin A. Collins British Antarctic Survey
Simon Archer
Simon Archer University of Surrey
Martin J. Genner
Martin J. Genner University of Bristol
David J. Gower
David J. Gower Natural History Museum
Imants G. Priede
Imants G. Priede University of Aberdeen

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