Seychelles warbler project
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Long-term study of the cooperatively breeding Seychelles warbler https://seychelles-warbler.sites.sheffield.ac.uk @unigroningen.bsky.social @sheffielduni.bsky.social @uniofeastanglia.bsky.social, supported by @naturesey.bsky.social
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friggspeelman.bsky.social
Broken families can have huge effects on children, even later in life. But is that the case in species other than humans?

Read my latest article in the ‪@aunz.theconversation.com‬ on mate switching effects in offspring of the ‪@seychelleswarbler.bsky.social‬ 👇
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The chicks are alright: what songbirds can teach us about divorce and moving on
Parental separation in humans can deeply affect children. But in another monogamous pair-bonding species, it has no such effect.
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We're recruiting - funded PhD "Adaptive social flexibility – a powerful mechanism to cope with a rapidly changing world" @seychelleswarbler.bsky.social @unigroningen.bsky.social @david-s-richardson.bsky.social @terryburke.bsky.social Deadline 20th April
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friggspeelman.bsky.social
This work is co-authored by @hannahdugdale.bsky.social, David Richardson, Jan Komdeur, and Terry Burke
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friggspeelman.bsky.social
Then, we studied divorcing using long-term data of @seychelleswarbler.bsky.social addressing all these shortcomings, and found that divorce is related to male age, pair-bond tenure, and reproductive success, but that there are no strong fitness consequences to divorce
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friggspeelman.bsky.social
We addressed 5 shortcomings: (1) divorcees and widows and (2) initiators and victims of divorce are not disentangled, (3) consequences of divorce and widowhood are not studied together (4) long-term consequences and (5) age-dependency of divorce are not addressed
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seychelleswarbler.bsky.social
In 1988, 1990, 2004 and 2011 new populations were established by translocation on the islands of Aride, Cousine, Denis and Fregate respectively. We now have over 3000 birds on five islands making the Seychelles warbler an outstanding conservation success story.
seychelleswarbler.bsky.social
The Seychelles warbler is a small passerine endemic to the Seychelles islands. The original remnant population of this rare bird has been studied on Cousin Island since 1981, with intensive monitoring since 1985.
seychelleswarbler.bsky.social
We will post about research on the Seychelles warbler here. Research is conducted @unigroningen.bsky.social @sheffielduni.bsky.social @uniofeastanglia.bsky.social in collaboration with Nature Seychelles