The Behavioural Ecology and Evolution Podcast (the Beepcast)

Sept 2013: Amy Cuddy and power posing, honeyguides, and bower bird cognition

09.04.2013 - By Play

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Amy Cuddy joins me in this month's Beepcast, telling me what ignited her interest in how people judge and influence each other. I explore the darker side of bird behaviour, looking at the sneaky tactics African honeyguides use to trick other birds into raising their young. In the second of my interviews from the

Behavior 2013 conference, I speak to Jess Isden of Exeter University who

explains what female bowerbirds look for in a male’s fancy display. 

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Eggs used by Claire Spottiswoode. Host = little bee-eater eggs. Control = little bee-eater egg from a different nest. Honeyguide = honeyguide egg. Experimental= egg from a completely different bird, like a dove. Image: Claire Spottiswoode

Quicklinks:

Claire Spottiswoode's paper

Jes Isden's paper

Amy Cuddy's TED talk

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