[MARMAM] Post doc opportunity: humpback whale song

2024-02-05 Thread Ellen Garland
Applications are sought for a committed Post-doctoral Research Fellow to work with Dr Ellen Garland conducting research for a Royal Society funded project on humpback whale song. The primary duties will be to develop and conduct quantitative song analyses to advance our understanding of song

[MARMAM] PhD opportunity: Humpback whale song

2023-11-28 Thread Ellen Garland
at the University of St Andrews under the supervision of Dr Ellen Garland, and co-supervised by Dr Luke Rendell (St Andrews), in collaboration with Dr Emma Carroll (University of Auckland), Dr Soléne Derville (IRD UMR ENTROPIE) and Dr Claire Garrigue (IRD UMR ENTROPIE). Candidates should have

[MARMAM] New paper: Global cultural evolutionary model of humpback whale song

2021-09-08 Thread Ellen Garland
Dear Colleagues, My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the publication of our paper in Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B: Zandberg L, Lachlan RF, Lamoni L, Garland EC. 2021 Global cultural evolutionary model of humpback whale song. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 376: 20200242. Humpback whale song is an

[MARMAM] New paper on song culture in birds and whales

2020-10-08 Thread Ellen Garland
Dear colleagues, My co-author and I are pleased to announce our recent publication in Frontiers in Psychology: Garland EC and McGregor PK (2020) Cultural Transmission, Evolution, and Revolution in Vocal Displays: Insights From Bird and Whale Song. Front. Psychol. 11:544929.

[MARMAM] PhD opportunity: Humpback whale song ontogeny

2018-02-14 Thread Ellen Garland
of males may govern changes in the song. The student will be based at the University of St Andrews under the supervision of Dr Ellen Garland, and co-supervised by Dr Luke Rendell (St Andrews), in collaboration with Dr Claire Garrigue (IRD UMR ENTROPIE), Dr Emma Carroll (St Andrews & Univer

[MARMAM] PhD opportunity: song and sexual selection in humpback whales

2017-10-11 Thread Ellen Garland
at the University of St Andrews under the supervision of Dr Ellen Garland, and co-supervised by Dr Luke Rendell (St Andrews), and Dr Emma Carroll (St Andrews), in collaboration with Dr Claire Garrigue (IRD UMR ENTROPIE), and Assoc. Prof. Mike Noad (University of Queensland). Candidates should have

[MARMAM] New paper on humpback whale song culture

2017-08-11 Thread Ellen Garland
Dear Colleagues, My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the publication of our paper in PNAS: Song hybridization events during revolutionary song change provide insights into cultural transmission in humpback whales. Garland, E. C., Rendell, L., Lamoni, L., Poole, M. M. & Noad, M. J.