Paper accepted in TREE

23 03 2016

UnknownPaper accepted in Trends in Ecology and Evolution (TREE), based on a great idea of lead author Dr Dora Biro (Oxford), about Collective Behaviour. More to follow.





Funded PhD available

14 03 2016

I have a fully funded PhD available, with full details available here.

Funding is available for one project, but two project areas are suggested and can be applied to. These areas are:

  1. Collective flocking in birds (looking at behaviour, physiology and energetics). Co-supervised by Dr Dora Biro (Oxford) and Dr Emily Shepard (Swansea).
  2. Physiology, development and behaviour of brood parasites (primarily cuckoos). Co-supervised by Dr Claire Spottiswoode (Cambridge) and Dr Christine Riehl (Princeton).

Any informal enquiries, feel free to drop me an email. FindaPhD adverts can be found on the following links:

Cuckoos

Collective physiology





Great day filming

13 03 2016

Chris Packham avisited Royal Holloway this weekend to chat and film all things egg. Great fun, and good for eggs to get some screen time





Paper accepted in PBZ

13 03 2016

We’ve had a paper accepted in Physiological and Biochemical Zoology (PBZ), focusing on trends in metabolism between birds and mammals. More to follow.





Opinion Piece -The Conversation

3 03 2016

Having thought for a while about how scientific study focuses on those species which are struggling, I decided to write a short Opinion Piece for The Conversation – the article can be read here:

https://theconversation.com/how-a-bias-towards-the-weird-and-wonderful-skews-our-perception-of-animal-biology-53701





Teaching Fellow Position

1 03 2016

Due to recent ERC grant success within the theme, we have a 5 year , full time, Teaching Fellow position available – please see the link for more details:

https://jobs.royalholloway.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=0216-071

 

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Egg paper out

20 02 2016

Our egg paper is out in Ecology and Evolution – read hereece31960-fig-0001.png





Current Biology

27 01 2016

Our paper on Secretary Birds is out in Current Biology, with the front cover showing Madeleine going for a double air-kick. Lots of fun press stories, a couple of which can be read here from the BBC and Ed Yong. The paper is here.CURBIO_26_2.c1.indd





SEB Symposium

18 01 2016

SEBLogoLooking forward to presenting at the SEB Brighton 2016 this year in the symposium “The role of individual variation in the behaviour of animal groups”, organised by Shaun Killen and Stefano Marras.





Current Biology Secretary Birds

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Secretary Bird Kick-hunting Mechanics
Our paper on kick-hunting in Secretary Birds will feature on the front cover of Current Biology, when it’s published towards the end of next month.