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Studies developmental systems theory and avian social behavior. Associate Prof. Interested in flock organization in birds, ontogenetic niches, organismal agency, the history of animal behavior, natural history, and ייִדיש
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And if you need just a taste of where Cofnas got his approach, his PhD advisor Neven Sesardic consistently denigrates minorities with abandon, while attempting to provide philosophical justification of race concepts. Recently he's become explicitly white supremacist.
Beyond his gutter racism, Cofnas consistently resists even approaching the modern scientific literature. He doesn’t cite, or seem to understand, the consensus among geneticists that race doesn’t exist and genes can’t explain behavior. He traffics in shallow controversy and shallow controversy alone. https://www.brusselstimes.com/2020728/the-danger-of-legitimising-hate-through-academia
The danger of legitimising hate through academia

Re-upping an old post that questions whether evolutionary psychology in humans can really ever live up to its name.

https://gregorykohn.substack.com/p/neophenogenesis-and-evolutionary

Neophenogenesis and Evolutionary Psychology

Note: This is an archived blog post from 2020 on another site.

The Aviary
Sifting through Animal Behavior Society newsletters and came across a castigation of the field made by Dutch ethologist Adriaan Kortlandt in 1990. He states, "Ethology is supposed to be the study of behaviour, but the behaviour has become invisible." He also used to fight goats during lectures.
Some staff at my university feed crows from the back of their golf carts. As a result a group of three individuals prowls the parking lots looking for golf carts and consequently have become very confiding.
Interesting new book on the evolution of agency by Álvaro Moreno and Juli Peretó. I've only read the first few chapters, but I am already hooked! https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-032-05644-3
An Evolutionary Story of Agency

This open access book exposes the role of agency in the history of life. Agency is understood as the capacity of an organism to act, make decisions, ...

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A Southern Two-striped Walkingstick in the lab this morning. My favorite insect in Florida.

"The Bruce" is a remarkable little Natural History and Art museum in Greenwich, CT. If AMNH is a five course meal, with three course dessert and brunch the next day. The Bruce is a bento box. Delightful, not overwhelming and a perfect day trip from the city.

The ant exhibit had many, photographs, dioramas and models. Children and adults will find lots to enjoy.

I only have one small criticism. The castings of the ants nests need to be numbered so you can identify which species they belong to.

It's election day in New York City. Should he win, writes Fred Stafford, frontrunner Zohran Mamdani will have the chance to buck the left's increasingly nonsensical stance against nuclear energy development.

https://heatmap.news/ideas/zohran-mamdani-nuclear

Zohran Mamdani Should Embrace Nuclear

Tuesday, November 4, New Yorkers go to the polls to elect their new mayor. They face a three-way choice — Democratic candidate, state assemblyman, and suddenly prominent democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani; Republican candidate and battery foe Curtis Sliwa; and independent candidate and former gover...

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