DiscoverThe Behavioural Ecology and Evolution Podcast (the Beepcast)March 2014: Temple Grandin, autism, weaver birds, and tadpole social learning
March 2014: Temple Grandin, autism, weaver birds, and tadpole social learning

March 2014: Temple Grandin, autism, weaver birds, and tadpole social learning

Update: 2014-03-21
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The social lives of animals is this month's theme. I talk to Damien Farine from the Edward Grey Institute at Oxford University, who tells me how weaver birds decide how many house mates they want to live with. I discover how being hungry can affect how information spreads through a group of tadpoles. And in the scientific spark Temple Grandin, Professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University, a best-selling author, an autistism activist, a consultant to the livestock industry on animal behavior, and designer of the "hug box", a device to calm those with autism, tells me what inspired her to be a scientist.

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Quicklinks:

Damien Farine's webpage
Damien's paper on weavers
Tadpole social learning, in Animal behaviour
Temple Grandin's webpage
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March 2014: Temple Grandin, autism, weaver birds, and tadpole social learning

March 2014: Temple Grandin, autism, weaver birds, and tadpole social learning

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