Tuesday, 22 October 2024

PhD studentship: Environmental effects on extra-pair mating in birds

 

PhD studentship based in Taiwan 2025-2029


About the Project:

Extra-pair mating occurs when an individual mates with one(s) outside of his or her pair bond. It is a
prevalent behaviour in birds and has been reported in more than 75% of studied socially monogamous species. However, the causes and consequences of this common behaviour remain unclear.

In birds, extra-pair mating increases male reproductive success (Dunning et al., 2024), while females face trade-offs, like reduced paternal care from their social partners (Schroeder et al., 2016). Adaptive explanations suggest that females obtain indirect benefits such as good genes and genetic compatibility to offset the costs, but supportive evidence is limited (Hsu et al., 2014; Hsu et al., 2015).

Alternative hypotheses suggest that extra-pair mating could be initiated and/or sustained by context-dependent paternity benefits, where extra-pair offspring enjoy higher fitness under specific scenarios, or within- or between-sex correlation, such as positive selection on male extra-pair mating and female responsiveness to within-pair copulation. Our preliminary analyses with theoretical modelling highlight the context-dependent paternity effects (Yeh & Hsu, under review), shedding light on the evolution of extra-pair mating in birds. However, more empirical studies to evaluate these effects in wild populations are essential.

Research Objectives

This PhD project aims to understand how various environmental factors influence extra-pair mating. It will explore the biotic factors, including within-species effects and the interaction with other species (e.g. predation risk), as well as abiotic factors, such as bioclimatic effects. The long-term study dataset will provide this project with an ideal opportunity to explore various environmental effects and their interactions with extra-pair mating.

Methodology

Fieldwork will be taken on an offshore UK island where a wild population of house sparrows has been monitored for over twenty years. Activities will involve nest searching, banding, and social interaction observations. The PhD will analyse data using advanced statistical models to explore how environmental conditions impact mating behaviour.

Candidate Profile

This PhD project will be based at the Department of Life Sciences, National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Taiwan. Applicants must be able to undertake fieldwork in the UK as part of a joint project. Applicants should review the minimum entry requirements for the NCKU 2025 Fall Admission. Ideal candidates are motivated, independent, and interested in evolution and field biology. Experience with fieldwork and statistical analysis is essential.

Funding

This PhD project will be funded by various sources. A successful candidate awarded the competitive Veritas et Conscientia Scholarship from NCKU for the first year will be guaranteed NT$360,000/yr (the basic living expense for taxpayers in Taiwan in 2023 is NT$202,000), supported by both the NCKU scholarship and the supervisor’s research grant for the first three years. From the 4th year onwards, we will support the PhD candidate in applying for the competitive scholarship from NCKU, as well as from various resources.

How to apply

To apply, please send your CV, the name of two referees, a concise statement of your research interests, and the transcripts of your BSc and MSc as a single PDF file to Dr Yu-Hsun Hsu (yuhsunhsu@ncku.edu.tw). All documents should be in English. The deadline for application is 30th November 2024. An online interview will be held soon after that. After the interviews, the successful candidate must go through the official application process for NCKU 2025 Fall Admission (the application platform will be open in January 2025).

For more information concerning this position, please contact Dr Yu-Hsun Hsu (yuhsunhsu@ncku.edu.tw).

Application Information for NCKU: NCKU 2025 Fall Admission and application instructions

Related Information

Dr Yu-Hsun Hsu

Related publication

Yeh, J. D. & Y.-H. Hsu. Extra-pair mating may evolve under changing environments. Under review

Hsu, Y.-H. 2022. Consequences of infidelity in non-human animals in T. Shackelford, and T. DeLecce, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Infidelity. Oxford University Press.

Hsu, Y.-H., M. J. P. Simons, J. Schroeder, A. Girndt, I. Winney, T. Burke, and S. Nakagawa. 2017. Age-dependent trajectories differ between within-pair and extra-pair paternity success. Journal of Evolutinary Biology 30:951-959.

Hsu, Y.-H., J. Schroeder, I. Winney, T. Burke, and S. Nakagawa. 2015. Are extra-pair males different from cuckolded males? A case study and a meta-analytic examination. Molecular Ecology 24:1558-1571.

Hsu, Y.-H., J. Schroeder, I. Winney, T. Burke, and S. Nakagawa. 2014. Costly infidelity: Low lifetime fitness of extra-pair offspring in a passerine bird. Evolution 68:2873-2884.

 

Related collaboration

Dunning, J., A. Sanchez-Tójar, A. Girndt, T. Burke, Y.-H. Hsu, S. Nakagawa, I. Winney, and J. Schroeder. 2024. Extrapair paternity alongside social reproduction increases male lifetime fitness. Animal Behaviour 213:117-123.

Schroeder, J., Y.-H. Hsu, I. Winney, M. J. P. Simons, S. Nakagawa, and T. Burke. 2016. Predictably philandering females prompt poor paternal provisioning. American Naturalist 188:219-230.

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Monday, 16 September 2024

Evolution Meeting 2024 (by Paggy Lin / 林佩臻)



人生第一次出國參加正式的研討會!!! 

算是美國很大的演化相關研討會,兩千多人有六成來自美國XD 


第一次一個人出國到這麼遠的地方,真的很興奮。蒙特婁的環境比起其他加拿大區域更像歐洲一些,也讓人比較能夠稍微放鬆。



研討會開始前一天先到了會場拿名牌,居然是掃QRcode當場印製,主辦方直接建了一個app,把所有研討會期間所有資訊整理並即時更新到其中,甚至可以做筆記跟收藏想聽的演講,真的很方便~~ 從第一天開始就被開場演講洗禮,正式意識到這是所有人都對演化生物學有興趣的場合。大家在討論事情的時候都很具體的描述自己對一些名詞的理解,或是如何用他發現的結果重新定義這個領域的名詞,在研討會期間不停地重塑我演化對於這個世界定位的想像。



雖然不知道是不是完全都是如此,但我有興趣且有遇到的講者都很有意願分享研究衍生出來的問題,或是回答我這個小菜鳥一些我沒有接觸過的基礎模型概念,而且都能描述的精準好理解,英文不算是到非常流利的我都能很輕易地跟大家交流。不只是在內容上視野被打開,其實也同時大量瀏覽了許多優秀的演講及海報風格,值得學習的地方有好多。 





主辦方有許多貼心的小地方,讓我體驗到一個這樣規模的研討會應該能到什麼樣的規格。例如在休息期間每天都會有不同屬性的小聚會,可能是研究屬性、來自哪裡、身分認同,甚至還有是屬於獨自前來的參與者。我居然在亞洲研究者的小聚會中看到旺旺餅乾!!太貼心了吧~~ 

另外也設置了小孩託顧的空間跟專業單位,以及一些性別友善的措施,整體都讓人覺得很舒服。 








晚上的海報階段,來自不同地方不同學術階段的與會者,帶著小點心站在海報面前了解我們的研究。原本以為自己會很緊張,但在分享了幾次之後,抓到自己的節奏,也感受到大家的友善,居然成功的溝統無障礙,也得到了一些回饋跟鼓勵(好感動)。居然還遇到了老師的研究所同學(Echo 編:其實是我碩班時的強者學姊啦,容仟學姊可是我在 microsatellite 跨物種測條件路上的師父之一呢!感恩的心~,世界好小(? 


在偏實際應用的領域待了一陣子之後,能夠回答單純對於科學問題有興趣,並進而發展研究內容的世界裡,其實很容易被感動。那種一步一步跟最一開始學習到的一樣,從觀察發想、建立假說、設計方法到分析結果的順序被嚴謹的執行著,身處在這樣大家邏輯清晰的在討論抽象概念的環境就覺得好幸福哦,根本就是間接讓人有想繼續做研究的動力來源。



雖然可能身處不同角色時,參加這樣的會議會有不同的體驗心得,不過對我來說,在這段期間所接收到的一切都值得珍惜。好幸運能得到這樣體驗機會,超級謝謝老師的嗚嗚嗚  (Echo 編:參加好的研討會是不是很感動,回來之後會動力滿滿呢! 💪)

(還好我目前還喜歡在這個世界裡0.0還好有遇到願意帶我一起學習的老師

(雖然現在進度各種延宕中 (Echo 編:好說好說,我們一起繼續努力吧~)


現場同時段的演講場次高達17個,整個會議期間一直跑來跑去,很久沒有像這樣一整天純粹的吸收新資訊的感覺了,非常充實滿足,而且很開心主辦方有把大多數的場次內容錄影下來,回來之後還能繼續沉浸在快樂裡,補上可惜沒聽到的平行場次內容。大家也可以來看看! https://www.youtube.com/@evolutionmeetings5042


PhD studentship: Environmental effects on extra-pair mating in birds

  PhD studentship based in Taiwan 2025-2029 About the Project: Extra-pair mating occurs when an individual mates with one(s) outside of his...