Borgia Lab Seeks Undergrad Research Assistants
We are studying mate choice in the
bowerbirds. We have taped the behavior of males and females (13 species)
at their mating site (the bower) in their native habitats in Australia and New
Guinea. There are large skews in male success in mating with females and
we are attempting to understand what makes a relatively few males highly
successful (mate with many females) and why females choose them as mates.
Volunteer students often start scoring behavior on
video tapes and may then move onto working on their own project gathering and
analyzing to address a particular question. Students can obtain credit
for doing this work.
Please email Dr. Borgia at Borgia@umd.edu if interested in getting involved in this research.
Please email Dr. Borgia at Borgia@umd.edu if interested in getting involved in this research.