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This paper now published here: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs… And look who is on the cover! Cover photo taken by undergraduate Daniel Chang ('24) 🥳📸 Caleb Vogt Michael Sheehan


In a new publication out in Scientific Reports, I argue that reductions in the frequency of child loss in the 20th century extended female lifespan by about 1 year in the US, a previously undocumented source of increased longevity. nature.com/articles/s4159…


🐭 Matthew Zipple 🇺🇦 Caleb Vogt Michael Sheehan guide us through “re-wilding model organisms” to study the molecular mechanisms of social behavior, neurobiological functioning, health, and aging. #SocialEcology #FieldExperiment doi.org/10.1016/j.neub…


Attention #ABS2024 attendees! Be sure to swing by Social Sciences 2050 for our live episode 🎙️ and dive deep into fascinating discussions on animal behavior! See you there! 🫏🐜🐦🕊️🐒🦇🐘🌿 Animal Behavior Society Western University


And #AlexPopescu, finishing with a fantastic banquet and MelanieDenomme winning a prize at the super fun live The Animal Behavior Podcast hosted by Matthew Zipple 🇺🇦 featuring Ted Stankowich 🦨🐆🦌🦔🦏🦡 Rindy Anderson and #MistyMcPhee Animal Behavior Society #NewPI #ProudPI


I had a blast as a panelist on the The Animal Behavior Podcast at the Animal Behavior Society conference Western University. We ate hot wings while answering questions from our fantastic host Matthew Zipple 🇺🇦, accompanied by AI-generated songs and images for each of us. So much fun!



I participated in the The Animal Behavior Podcast at the 2024 Animal Behavior Society meeting on Sunday and they used AI to create a walk-up song for me! Link below via udio.

A new paper out led by Brian Lerch in which we show that (1) the Amboseli baboons do not display male-mediated maturation and (2) we use quantitative theory to argue that the Vandenbergh effect is a non-adaptive byproduct of the Bruce effect sciencedirect.com/science/articl…