2020-2021
Fall 2020
This fall we are meeting on Zoom. Email Aimee or Zuleyma for the link. Most papers are posted Monday or Tuesday before that week's discussion.
11 September: Trillo MC, Melo-González V, Albo MJ. 2014. Silk wrapping of nuptial gifts as visual signal for female
attraction in a crepuscular spider. Naturwissenschaften 101:123-130. doi: 10.1007/s00114-013-1139-x. (Zuleyma leading the discussion)
18 September: Haines CD, Rose EM, Odom KJ, Omland KE. 2020. The role of diversity in science: a case study of women advancing female birdsong research. Animal Behaviour 168:19-24. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2020.07.021 (Aimee leading the discussion)
25 September: Schell CJ, Guy C, Shelton DS, Campbell-Staton SC, Sealey BA, Lee DN, Harris NC. 2020/ Recreating Wakanda by promoting Black excellence in ecology and evolution. Nature Ecology & Evolution 4: 1285-1287. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-1266-7
and
Saini, A. 2020. Want to do better science? Admit you're not objective. Nature 579:175. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00669-2 www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00669-2 (Manuel leading the discussion)
2 October: Nieder A, Wagener L, Rinnert P. 2020. A neural correlate of sensory consciousness in a corvid bird. Science 369: 1626-1629. https://science.sciencemag.org/content/369/6511/1626.full (Michael leading the discussion)
9 October: Xu J & Wang Q. 2010. Form and nature of precopulatory sexual selection in both sexes of a moth. Naturwissenschaften 97:61-625.
16 October: Weingart P & Guenther L. 2016. Science communication and the issue of trust. Journal of Science Communication 15(05):C01.
23 October: Smaldino PE & McElreath R. 2016.The natural selection of bad science. Royal Society Open Science. 3: 160384.
30 October: Pashalidou FG, Lambert H, Peybernes T, Mescher MC, De Morales CM. 2020. Bumble bees damage plant leaves and accelerate
flower production when pollen is scarce. Science 368, 881–884.
6 November: Mendez MF. 2017. A neurology of the conservative-liberal dimension of political ideology. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 29:86–94
and
Nasrallah HA. 2020. Neuro-politics: Will you vote with your cortex or limbic system? Current Psychiatry 19(10): 14.
13 November: Ripperger SP, Stockmaier S, Carter GG. 2020. Tracking sickness effects on social encounters via continuous proximity sensing in wild vampire bats. Animal Behaviour doi:10.1093/beheco/araa111
20 November: Behringer DC, Butler MJ, Shields JD. 2006. Avoidance of disease by social lobsters. Nature 441:421.
and
Boillat M, CHallet L, Rossier D, Kan C, Carleton A, Rodriguez I. 2015. The vomeronasal system mediates sick conspecific avoidance. Current Biology 25:251-255.
FALL BREAK
4 December: (email for papers, there are 5 short ones)
11 December: Phillips Z. 2021. Emigrating together but not establishing together: a cockroach rides ants and leaves. The American Naturalist 197(1): https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5738-1508.
Spring 2021
29 January: Johnstone RA, Cant MA, Cram D, Thompson FJ. 2020. Exploitative leaders incite intergroup warfare in a
social mammal. PNAS 117:29759-29766.
5 February: Kis A, Huber L, Wilkinson A. 2015. Social learning by imitation in a reptile (Pogona vitticeps). Animal Cognition 18:325-331.
12 February: Laplane L, Mantovani P, Adolphs R, Chang H, Mantovani A, McFall-Mgai M, Rovelli C, Sover E, Pradeu T. 2019. Why science needs philosophy. PNAS 116:3948-3952.
19 February: Broder ED, Elias DO, Rodríguez RL, Rosenthal GG, Seymoure BM, Tinghitella RM. 2021 Evolutionary novelty in communication between the sexes. Biol. Lett. 16: 20200733.
26 February: Morton, FB, Robinson, LM, Brando, S, & Weiss, A. 2021. Personality Structure in Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Journal of Comparative Psychology. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/com0000259
5 March: Sankey DWE, O’Bryan LR, Garnier S, Cowlishaw G, Hopkins P, Holton M, Fürtbauer I, King AJ. 2021 Consensus of travel direction is achieved by simple copying, not voting, in free-ranging goats. R. Soc. Open Sci. 8: 201128. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.201128
12 March: Magyari L, Huszár Zs, Turzó A, Andics A. 2020 Event-related potentials reveal limited readiness to access phonetic details during word processing in dogs. R. Soc. Open Sci. 7: 200851. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.200851
19 March: Bräuer J & Blasi D. 2021. Dogs display owner‑specific expectations based on olfaction. Scientific Reports 11:3291.
26 March: Group reviewing of a manuscript
SPRING BREAK
9 April: Alonzo SH, Servedio MR. 2019 Grey zones of sexual selection: why is finding a modern definition so hard?
Proc. R. Soc. B 286: 20191325. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.1325
16 April:
23 April: Gaengler H & Clum N. 2015. Investigating the Impact of Large Carcass Feeding on the Behavior of Captive Andean Condors (Vultur Gryphus) and its Perception by Zoo Visitors. Zoo Biology 34:118-129.
30 April: Yorzinski JL, Walker MK, Cavalier R. 2021. A songbird strategically modifies its blinking behavior when viewing human faces. Animal Cognition https://doi.org/10.1007/s10071-021-01476-6
7 May: Salunkhe RC, Narkhende KP, Shouche YS. 2014. Distribution and evolutionary impact of Wolbachia on butterfly hosts. Italian J Microbiol 54(3):249-254.
This fall we are meeting on Zoom. Email Aimee or Zuleyma for the link. Most papers are posted Monday or Tuesday before that week's discussion.
11 September: Trillo MC, Melo-González V, Albo MJ. 2014. Silk wrapping of nuptial gifts as visual signal for female
attraction in a crepuscular spider. Naturwissenschaften 101:123-130. doi: 10.1007/s00114-013-1139-x. (Zuleyma leading the discussion)
18 September: Haines CD, Rose EM, Odom KJ, Omland KE. 2020. The role of diversity in science: a case study of women advancing female birdsong research. Animal Behaviour 168:19-24. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2020.07.021 (Aimee leading the discussion)
25 September: Schell CJ, Guy C, Shelton DS, Campbell-Staton SC, Sealey BA, Lee DN, Harris NC. 2020/ Recreating Wakanda by promoting Black excellence in ecology and evolution. Nature Ecology & Evolution 4: 1285-1287. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-1266-7
and
Saini, A. 2020. Want to do better science? Admit you're not objective. Nature 579:175. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00669-2 www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00669-2 (Manuel leading the discussion)
2 October: Nieder A, Wagener L, Rinnert P. 2020. A neural correlate of sensory consciousness in a corvid bird. Science 369: 1626-1629. https://science.sciencemag.org/content/369/6511/1626.full (Michael leading the discussion)
9 October: Xu J & Wang Q. 2010. Form and nature of precopulatory sexual selection in both sexes of a moth. Naturwissenschaften 97:61-625.
16 October: Weingart P & Guenther L. 2016. Science communication and the issue of trust. Journal of Science Communication 15(05):C01.
23 October: Smaldino PE & McElreath R. 2016.The natural selection of bad science. Royal Society Open Science. 3: 160384.
30 October: Pashalidou FG, Lambert H, Peybernes T, Mescher MC, De Morales CM. 2020. Bumble bees damage plant leaves and accelerate
flower production when pollen is scarce. Science 368, 881–884.
6 November: Mendez MF. 2017. A neurology of the conservative-liberal dimension of political ideology. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 29:86–94
and
Nasrallah HA. 2020. Neuro-politics: Will you vote with your cortex or limbic system? Current Psychiatry 19(10): 14.
13 November: Ripperger SP, Stockmaier S, Carter GG. 2020. Tracking sickness effects on social encounters via continuous proximity sensing in wild vampire bats. Animal Behaviour doi:10.1093/beheco/araa111
20 November: Behringer DC, Butler MJ, Shields JD. 2006. Avoidance of disease by social lobsters. Nature 441:421.
and
Boillat M, CHallet L, Rossier D, Kan C, Carleton A, Rodriguez I. 2015. The vomeronasal system mediates sick conspecific avoidance. Current Biology 25:251-255.
FALL BREAK
4 December: (email for papers, there are 5 short ones)
11 December: Phillips Z. 2021. Emigrating together but not establishing together: a cockroach rides ants and leaves. The American Naturalist 197(1): https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5738-1508.
Spring 2021
29 January: Johnstone RA, Cant MA, Cram D, Thompson FJ. 2020. Exploitative leaders incite intergroup warfare in a
social mammal. PNAS 117:29759-29766.
5 February: Kis A, Huber L, Wilkinson A. 2015. Social learning by imitation in a reptile (Pogona vitticeps). Animal Cognition 18:325-331.
12 February: Laplane L, Mantovani P, Adolphs R, Chang H, Mantovani A, McFall-Mgai M, Rovelli C, Sover E, Pradeu T. 2019. Why science needs philosophy. PNAS 116:3948-3952.
19 February: Broder ED, Elias DO, Rodríguez RL, Rosenthal GG, Seymoure BM, Tinghitella RM. 2021 Evolutionary novelty in communication between the sexes. Biol. Lett. 16: 20200733.
26 February: Morton, FB, Robinson, LM, Brando, S, & Weiss, A. 2021. Personality Structure in Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Journal of Comparative Psychology. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/com0000259
5 March: Sankey DWE, O’Bryan LR, Garnier S, Cowlishaw G, Hopkins P, Holton M, Fürtbauer I, King AJ. 2021 Consensus of travel direction is achieved by simple copying, not voting, in free-ranging goats. R. Soc. Open Sci. 8: 201128. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.201128
12 March: Magyari L, Huszár Zs, Turzó A, Andics A. 2020 Event-related potentials reveal limited readiness to access phonetic details during word processing in dogs. R. Soc. Open Sci. 7: 200851. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.200851
19 March: Bräuer J & Blasi D. 2021. Dogs display owner‑specific expectations based on olfaction. Scientific Reports 11:3291.
26 March: Group reviewing of a manuscript
SPRING BREAK
9 April: Alonzo SH, Servedio MR. 2019 Grey zones of sexual selection: why is finding a modern definition so hard?
Proc. R. Soc. B 286: 20191325. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.1325
16 April:
23 April: Gaengler H & Clum N. 2015. Investigating the Impact of Large Carcass Feeding on the Behavior of Captive Andean Condors (Vultur Gryphus) and its Perception by Zoo Visitors. Zoo Biology 34:118-129.
30 April: Yorzinski JL, Walker MK, Cavalier R. 2021. A songbird strategically modifies its blinking behavior when viewing human faces. Animal Cognition https://doi.org/10.1007/s10071-021-01476-6
7 May: Salunkhe RC, Narkhende KP, Shouche YS. 2014. Distribution and evolutionary impact of Wolbachia on butterfly hosts. Italian J Microbiol 54(3):249-254.