Casual conversations between hosts (Matthew & Amy) and leading animal behavior researchers. Subscribe wherever you get #podcasts. Tweets by @Bidisha_02.
(Pls RT) Season 3 of the Animal Behavior Podcast starts June 5th - mark your calendars! 🗓️
We're so excited to be back, and with so many incredible guests joining us this season! 🥳
Subscribe wherever you find #podcasts, and let your friends and colleagues know about us! 🎙️
A new paper out led by @LerchEcoEvo in which we show that
(1) the Amboseli baboons do not display male-mediated maturation
and
(2) we use quantitative theory to argue that the Vandenbergh effect is a non-adaptive byproduct of the Bruce effect
https://t.co/JGHUqA3Ze7
I participated in the @AnimalBehavPod at the 2024 @AnimBehSociety meeting on Sunday and they used AI to create a walk-up song for me! Link below via udio.
I had a blast as a panelist on the @AnimalBehavPod at the @AnimBehSociety conference @WesternU. We ate hot wings while answering questions from our fantastic host @MatthewZipple, accompanied by AI-generated songs and images for each of us. So much fun!
Attention #ABS2024 attendees! Be sure to swing by Social Sciences 2050 for our live episode 🎙️ and dive deep into fascinating discussions on animal behavior! See you there! 🫏🐜🐦🕊️🐒🦇🐘🌿
@AnimBehSociety@WesternU
In a new publication out in @SciReports, I argue that reductions in the frequency of child loss in the 20th century extended female lifespan by about 1 year in the US, a previously undocumented source of increased longevity.
https://t.co/cwtGY6V6l4
On our episode, Dr. Stankowich discussed the importance of #collaborations and #datasharing in answering questions regarding animal adaptations to location or city-specific urban features.
🔗https://t.co/SOTKqtADyM
So excited for our new paper on gentrification effects on wildlife in @PNASNews - a @uwi_network collab! Eastern cities show an increase in species richness w/ gentrification but western cities show a change in community composition instead! Both may result in social inequities.
This paper now published here: https://t.co/s30PQjkcUH
And look who is on the cover!
Cover photo taken by undergraduate Daniel Chang ('24) 🥳📸
@VogtCaleb@IDsignals
Ever wondered what determines birds' ability to visually perceive details? 🐦👀
A new article by S103 #AnimalBehavPod guest @EleanorCaves uncovers interesting patterns of visual acuity based on foraging & eye size ➡️https://t.co/T1yWU1iPlE
Episode linked below!👇
If you are interested in #animal eavesdropping, check out this new paper exploring the effect of noise on #eavesdropping in wrens! https://t.co/80wxkxGNhh
Want to learn more? Go listen to our s3 finale episode feat. @XEBernal on eavesdropping in túngara #frogs 🔗🔽
🚨 New episode alert! Dive into the fascinating world of túngara #frogs and their communication system!
🗣️ Join our #guestspeaker, @XEBernal on a journey to unravel the mysteries of multispecies 'spies'!🕵️♂️🐸
Out everywhere in #English and #Spanish ! (1/2)
Have you had a chance to delve into the sonorous world of Túngara #frogs?🔊🎶
Check out a new paper exploring #hormonal differences in urban vs forest Túngara frogs! 🏙️🐸🐸🌴🌴🌿
🔗https://t.co/zFWr4vE9ZZ
Go listen to our podcast episode to know more about these cool animals!🔽
🚨 New episode alert! Dive into the fascinating world of túngara #frogs and their communication system!
🗣️ Join our #guestspeaker, @XEBernal on a journey to unravel the mysteries of multispecies 'spies'!🕵️♂️🐸
Out everywhere in #English and #Spanish ! (1/2)