FYI:
A volunteer research assistant (RA) is needed to join a team of existing RAs assisting PhD
student Julie Chase with on-campus fieldwork and data processing as part of the Crow
Behavior and Cognition Project. This position will run through early December, but the RA
would have an additional opportunity to continue with the crow project during the carrion
crow breeding season (late March-July). This is a unique opportunity for students
interested in both observational and experimental behavioral research on wild animals. No
experience is needed, but punctuality, reliability, and attention to detail are key.
Estimated weekly time commitment is anywhere from 2-4 hours, although this may vary based
on requirements, weather, and availability.
Field/data collection:
1.
A field study investigating the allofeeding of a disabled carrion crow by two healthy
crows. This is an exceptionally rare behavior that has only ever been reported in a few
species, all mammals. The RA would help Julie with videoing and collecting behavioral data
in 1-hour long sessions, up to 2-3 mornings per week.
2.
Temporarily assisting with care of a carrion crow undergoing rehabilitation for a plumage
issue.
3.
Ringing adult crows. In collaboration with experts from BTO Scotland and Tay Ringing
Group, we are currently ringing the campus crows for identification from afar and
conducting simple behavioral tests to determine reactions to the stress of this human
handling. While this activity is optional, it is a fantastic opportunity to learn about
behavioral research on (very) temporarily captive animals, as well as new field ecology
techniques. The RA would primarily assist with note taking and sample collection.
Data processing:
1.
Coding video of the disabled and the allofeeding crows using a behavioral ethogram.
2.
Processing audio data measuring the soundscape across the University campus.
If interested, please get in touch with Julia (Julie) Chase at j.e.chase(a)stir.ac.uk.
Thanks,
Julie
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Julie Chase (she/her)
PhD Student
Crow Behaviour & Cognition Project
Behaviour & Evolution Research Group
Division of Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling
Stirling, FK9 4LA
Scotland, UK
Best wishes,
Pawel
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Dr Pawel Fedurek (he/his)
Lecturer in Psychology
Behaviour and Evolution Research Group (BERG)
Division of Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling
Stirling, FK9 4LA
Scotland, UK
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