British zoologist and ethologist
John Dennis Carthy (7 April 1923 – 13 March 1972) was a British zoologist and ethologist whose primary study subjects were the sensory systems and behaviour of invertebrates.[1] He published 11 books and numerous scientific articles.
John D Carthy went to Bedford School, and received his undergraduate training at Christ’s College at the University of Cambridge.[1][2] During WW2 he served in the Operational Research Section of the RAF Bomber Command,[3][4] after which he returned to Cambridge, and completed first his undergraduate studies and subsequently obtained a PhD at Cambridge in 1950.[1] He joined the faculty of the Zoology Department at Queen Mary College, London in 1950, where he remained until his death in 1972.[1]
In 1967, he became the first Scientific Director of the Field Studies Council,[1] where he led the establishment of the Oil Pollution Research Unit at Orielton Field Studies Centre, Pembrokeshire and the setting up of the Epping Forest Conservation Centre.[1][4][5][6] He was a fellow of the Institute of Biology and a Secretary of the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) and the Society for Experimental Biology and a council member of the Royal Entomological Society (vice presidency in 1962).[1] In honour of his contributions, a prize is awarded annually to a final year BSc Psychology student at Queen Mary University of London who shows substantial academic achievement.[7]
John Carthy was a prominent science communicator, with many appearances on popular radio and television programmes,[1][4] e.g. the BBC’s "Meet the Professor", "Tonight", "Nature Parliament" and "Young Scientists of the Year".[8][9][10]
- John D Carthy "Animal Navigation: how Animals Find their Way about" Allen & Unwin, London, 1956
- John D Carthy "An Introduction to the Behaviour of Invertebrates" Allen & Unwin, London, 1958
- John D Carthy "The World of Feeling" Phoenix House, London, 1960
- John D Carthy & Charles Lionel Duddington (eds) "Viewpoints in Biology" Butterworths, London 1962
- John D Carthy & Francis John Govier Ebling (eds) "The Natural History of Aggression" Academic Press, London, New York, 1964
- John D Carthy "The Behaviour of Arthropods" W. H. Freeman, San Francisco, 1965
- John D Carthy & Aaron E Klein "Animals and their ways; the science of animal behavior" Natural History Press, Garden City, 1965
- John D Carthy "The Study of Behaviour" St Martins Press, New York, 1966
- John D Carthy & G.E. Newell "Invertebrate Receptors" Academic Press, New York, 1968
- John D Carthy & Don R Arthur "The Biological Effects of Oil Pollution on Littoral Communities: Proceedings of a Symposium Held at the Orielton Field Centre, Pembroke, Wales, on 17th, 18th and 19th February 1968", Field Studies Council, London, 1968.
- John D Carthy & Colin Threadgall "Animal Camouflage" McGraw Hill, New York, 1972.
- Odour trails of Acanthomyops fuliginosus. Nature, 166, 1950, p. 154;
- The orientation of two allied species of British ant. I. Visual direction finding in Acanthomyops niger. Behaviour, 3, 1951, pp. 275–303;
- Odour trail laying and following in Acanthomyops fuliginosus. Behaviour, 3, 1951, pp. 304–318;
- Do animals see polarized light? New Scientist, 10, 1961, pp. 660–662;
- Color vision in invertebrates. In: Symp. of the Inst. of Biology, No. 12 "Colour and Life", London 1964
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