Personal profile
Contact Info
Position: Reader in Zoology (Avian)
Email: [email protected]
Location: Brambell, 4th floor, Room 533
Phone: 2315
Overview
Dr Charles Bishop has links with the Animal Physiology, Behaviour and Conservation Group. Primary interests include the morphological and physiological adaptations that underlie inter- and intra-specific differences in animal locomotor abilities and in the energetic costs involved in different behaviours, especially vertebrate flight performance and migration. Techniques include the use of miniature electronic data loggers to monitor the heart rate and body motions of animals during free-ranging locomotion, and the modelling of cardiovascular variables with respect to adaptive and allometric variation. Recent model systems combining heart rate and acceleration data include the migratory physiology of bar-headed geese (Anser indicus) in Central Asia (http://barheadedgoose.bangor.ac.uk/), and the flight abilities of homing pigeons (Columba livia). Heart rate has also been measured in free-ranging fish and reptile species. The use of GPS satellite tags is also a vital part of understanding flight capabilities and studies have been undertaken on turtles, wandering albatrosses, king penguins, Manx shearwaters, Shags, razorbills, pigeons as well as migratory geese.
Other
Offices held
- Senior Tutor SBS
- Disability Contact SBS
- Final year UG Exams Officer SBS
Committees:
- SBS Research Committee
- SBS Board of Studies
Groups:
- SBS Academic Staff
- SBS Teaching Staff
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Naïve young Homing pigeons (Columba livia) learn efficient routes home but are not tied to those routes.
Stachowski, S., Bishop, C. M., Griffiths, C. & Holland, R., 1 May 2026, In: Behavioural Processes. 238, 105374.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Adjustable wind selectivity in shearwaters implies knowledge of the foraging landscape
Harris, S., Bishop, C. M., Bond, S., Fernandes, P. G., Guilford, T., Lewin, P. J., Padget, O., Robins, P., Schneider, W., Waggitt, J., Wilmes, S.-B. & Cordes, L., 14 Jan 2025, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Current Biology.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Pigeons in a flock go cheap: a re-evaluation of the energetics of flying in cluster flocks
Bishop, C. M., Halsey, L. G. & Askew, G. N., 9 Jul 2025, In: Biology letters. 21, 7, 20250031.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate › peer-review
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Flying fast improves aerodynamic economy of heavier birds
Bishop, C. M., Halsey, L. G. & Askew, G. N., 27 Mar 2024, In: Scientific Reports. 14, 1, 7298 .Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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How birds dissipate heat before, during and after flight
Lewden, A., Bishop, C. M. & Askew, G. N., 13 Dec 2023, In: Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 20, 209, 20230442.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Projects
- 4 Finished
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The impact of the windscape on ocean boundaries, prey availability and the foraging energetics of breeding shearwaters
Bishop, C. (PI)
1/03/22 → 5/09/25
Project: Research
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Bird Flight Energetics - from tissues to free-flight
Bishop, C. (PI)
1/10/17 → 1/08/22
Project: Research
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