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3. Dr. Elsie Shogren - Dancing, Birds, and Dancing Birds

3. Dr. Elsie Shogren - Dancing, Birds, and Dancing Birds

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Today’s guest is Dr. Elsie Shogren! Elsie is an evolutionary biologist who studies how sexual and natural selection interact to shape the evolution of behaviors and traits, including intricate dancing repertoires in birds. We also got to chat about Elsie’s musical interests, including fiddle playing, family jam sessions, contra dancing, and a deep love of melody. 
 

Check out Elsie’s playlist here, where you can find her recommendations for ‘Supplementary Songs’ and ‘Extended Plays’: Apple Music and Spotify


You can also check out the papers discussed in our interview here: 

  • Dancing in the Rain: How Do Abiotic Conditions Influence Sexually Selected Behaviors in the White-Ruffed Manakin? Shogren et al. 2021. Integrative and Comparative Biology.
  • Dancing drives evolution of sexual size dimorphism in manakins. Shogren et al. 2022. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 

You can learn more about Elsie’s work at:

https://ehshogren.wordpress.com/

Twitter: @e_shogren


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