We had a fun lab away day, including the The Battle for Britain Escape Room (trying to look serious in the photo). Unfortunately Jack and Tayla couldn’t join, so we’ll just have to have another one in the early summer.


We had a fun lab away day, including the The Battle for Britain Escape Room (trying to look serious in the photo). Unfortunately Jack and Tayla couldn’t join, so we’ll just have to have another one in the early summer.


Our new paper is out in Nature Ecology and Evolution. Very much masterminded and led by Craig White. You can read it here!

Congratulations to PhD student Jenny Cantlay who had her first PhD paper accepted today in Ibis, all about avian vision.

A fun week visiting Shaun Killen and his lab group at Glasgow University, and thoroughly enjoyed giving a Seminar there. Dan and Jack joined me to chat physiology and behaviour with Shaun and his group.

This week I am working at Slimbridge, studying duck vision. Trying to ascertain why some species drown in gill nets and others seemingly are aware of them. This forms a major part of Jenny Cantlay’s PhD (with Alex Bond and Rory Crawford).
As part of our Special Issue on Brood Parasitism in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, PhD student Stephanie has her first PhD paper – congratulations! Our paper provides evidence for convergent evolution of reduced eggshell gas exchange in avian brood parasites. You can read the aper here: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rstb.2018.0194

Our Special Issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B is out today! All about Brood Parasitism, including fish, birds and insects. Thank you to my Co-Editors Claire Spottiswoode, Rose Thorogood and Ros Gloag for making the process so enjoyable, and to all our contributors. You can read the Issue here: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/toc/rstb/374/1769

Looking for a postdoc? I’m looking for someone to work with me on studying the structure of eggshells, using a mix of physiological, biomechanical and engineering-based techniques. This post is for two years, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. The full job advert has now been posted online here – https://jobs.royalholloway.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=0119-029. Feel free to get in touch. You can also read more about the project on the Leverhulme website here – https://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/research-project-grants/spots-stars-or-stripes-evolution-eggshell-surface-topography

Excited by “Our Planet” coming to Netflix in April and narrated by Sir David Attenborough. Spent an exciting 4 weeks in Cambodia helping film wild Siamese Fighting Fish for the Series. Definitely the best footage of them ever! (Photos: V Angkatavanich).
We (Elli Leadbeater and myself) have a PhD opportunity – details below, and via this link. Feel free to get in touch if interested! All about the social dynamics of flocking in birds.

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