Professor Tim Caro
PhD
Expertise
I study the evolution of animal coloration in particular mammals. I am also interested in trying to solve conservatiion problems in the tropics, particularly in Africa.
Current positions
Professor
School of Biological Sciences
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Biography
I am interested the adaptive significance of coloration in mammals and I use comparative phylogenetic methods, simple field experiments and sophisticated photographic methodology to understand the evolution of coloration in this group. I am writing a book applying recent breakthroughs in animal coloration to explaining the ecology, genetic architecture and evolution of coloration in mammals. My key achievements are discovering why zebras have stripes, why giant pandas are black and white, why carnivores are camouflaged and warningly coloured, making systematic generalizations about the functions of coloration in ungulates and primates, and giving historical perspectives.
I also work in Tanzania on conservation and basic science issues. Currently I am investigating the colour polymorphism of the coconut crab, the world's largest terrestrial crab, and trying to find ways to protect it. I collaborate on large scale national conservation strategies in Tanzania and Zanzibar.
Positions
University of Bristol positions
Professor
School of Biological Sciences
Publications
Recent publications
26/08/2020Zebra stripes, tabanid biting flies and the aperture effect
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences
Coloration in Mammals
Trends in Ecology and Evolution
Can behavioural ecologists help establish protected areas?
Philosophical Transactions B: Biological Sciences
Aposematism
Trends in Ecology and Evolution
Benefits of zebra stripes
PLoS ONE
Teaching
I teach Y3 'The Biology of Colour' with Martin How in which we try to convey up-to-date knowledge about the functional significance, mechanisms and ways of measuring coloration in animals and plants.