Social learning about predators: is it just Pavlovian conditioning? Australia has a strong tradition of studying the basic principles that control learning in animals and humans. In step with recent developments in animal cognitive research, Australia has begun to acquire an international reputation in cognitive ecology. By studying social learning within a controlled, but nevertheless ecological framework, the proposed research builds upon these strengths, while opening new research avenues. Fi ....Social learning about predators: is it just Pavlovian conditioning? Australia has a strong tradition of studying the basic principles that control learning in animals and humans. In step with recent developments in animal cognitive research, Australia has begun to acquire an international reputation in cognitive ecology. By studying social learning within a controlled, but nevertheless ecological framework, the proposed research builds upon these strengths, while opening new research avenues. Findings will attract international attention and contribute to enhancing Australia's research profile and its ability to attract overseas scientists. Charismatic animal behaviour research coupled with potential implications for wildlife management will help promote science careers amongst young Australian people.Read moreRead less
Alternative life-history strategies in the evolution of colour polymorphism. Theoreticians have long recognised the value of colour polymorphic systems for providing a window into the evolution of genetic diversity, adaptations and even speciation. However, few species display appropriate discrete polymorphisms, and as such, there is little empirical evidence to support these ideas. Using a series of innovative experiments and a unique bird displaying three discrete head colours, I will test the ....Alternative life-history strategies in the evolution of colour polymorphism. Theoreticians have long recognised the value of colour polymorphic systems for providing a window into the evolution of genetic diversity, adaptations and even speciation. However, few species display appropriate discrete polymorphisms, and as such, there is little empirical evidence to support these ideas. Using a series of innovative experiments and a unique bird displaying three discrete head colours, I will test these theories, producing results which will have a major international impact. Understanding the interaction of environmental and genetic diversity in the highly endangered Gouldian finch also offers an opportunity to provide insight into how declining wild populations can be effectively managed.Read moreRead less