Mark E. Hauber
Affiliations: | Psychology | Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York, NY, United States |
Area:
auditory neuroethologyWebsite:
http://www.cowbird.org.nzGoogle:
"Mark Hauber"Bio:
I'm a behavioral ecologist interested in the neural basis of species recognition mechanisms. I travelled from Hungary to Italy to the USA to New Zealand and now back to USA in search of the ideal model organisms.
Mean distance: 14.88 (cluster 6) | S | N | B | C | P |
Cross-listing: Evolution Tree - PsychTree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorPaul W. Sherman | grad student | Cornell (Evolution Tree) | |
Eileen Lacey | post-doc | Hunter College, CUNY (Evolution Tree) | |
Frederic Theunissen | post-doc | Hunter College, CUNY |
Children
Sign in to add traineeLuis Ortiz-Catedral | grad student | Hunter College, CUNY (Evolution Tree) | |
Dana Campbell | grad student | 2002-2005 | University of Auckland |
Matthew J. Rayner | grad student | 2004-2008 | University of Auckland |
Michael G. Anderson | grad student | 2005-2010 | Massey University (Evolution Tree) |
Rebecca Croston | grad student | 2014 | CUNY (Evolution Tree) |
Andrew Goldklank Fulmer | grad student | 2011-2016 | Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York (Evolution Tree) |
Moises Rivera | grad student | 2015-2020 | Hunter College, CUNY |
Nick Antonson | grad student | 2018-2022 | UIUC |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorRobert Berkeley Payne | collaborator | Hunter College, CUNY (Evolution Tree) | |
Sarah M. Woolley | collaborator | 2002-2005 | UC Berkeley |
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McClelland SC, Lund J, Dixit T, et al. (2024) Highly virulent avian brood-parasitic species show elevated embryonic metabolic rates at specific incubation stages compared to less virulent and non-parasitic species. Biology Letters. 20: 20240411 |
Rudzki EN, Antonson ND, Jones TM, et al. (2024) Host avian species and environmental conditions influence the microbial ecology of brood parasitic brown-headed cowbird nestlings: What rules the roost? Molecular Ecology. e17289 |
Kleindorfer S, Brouwer L, Hauber ME, et al. (2024) Nestling Begging Calls Resemble Maternal Vocal Signatures When Mothers Call Slowly to Embryos. The American Naturalist. 203: 267-283 |
Hauber ME, Nagy J, Sheard C, et al. (2024) Nest architecture influences host use by avian brood parasites and is shaped by coevolutionary dynamics. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 291: 20231734 |
Xu K, Servedio MR, Winnicki SK, et al. (2023) Host learning selects for the coevolution of greater egg mimicry and narrower antiparasitic egg-rejection thresholds. Evolution Letters. 7: 413-421 |
Nagy J, Fulmer AG, Löki V, et al. (2023) Biogeographic history, egg colouration, and habitat selection in Turdus thrushes (Aves: Turdidae). Biologia Futura |
Di Giovanni AJ, Villa J, Stanback MT, et al. (2023) Decision rules for egg color-based rejection by two cavity-nesting hosts of the brown-headed cowbird. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Rivera M, Edwards JA, Hauber ME, et al. (2023) Publisher Correction: Machine learning and statistical classification of birdsong link vocal acoustic features with phylogeny. Scientific Reports. 13: 8830 |
Enos JK, Ducay R, Paitz RT, et al. (2023) Female red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) do not alter nest site selection, maternal programming, or hormone-mediated maternal effects in response to perceived nest predation or brood parasitism risk. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 114322 |
Crudele I, Hauber ME, Reboreda JC, et al. (2023) Gradual changes in model shape affect egg-directed behaviours by parasitic shiny cowbirds in captivity. Royal Society Open Science. 10: 221477 |