• Question: what do you think your next experiment would be about?

    Asked by Guti7713 to Carrie, Cedric, Ellen, Ines, Rupert on 9 Mar 2017.
    • Photo: Ellen Williams

      Ellen Williams answered on 9 Mar 2017:


      Ooo great question! I am really enjoying looking at social behaviour so I would either change species and continue to look at that or i might carry on and do further work with elephants but focus on a different area – so far i have studied resting behaviour and social behaviour

    • Photo: Carrie Ijichi

      Carrie Ijichi answered on 9 Mar 2017:


      My next one will be about how horses move and we’ll be looking at whether their personality affects this. This is really important because vets have to watch them move to work out if they’re in pain and personality might be making this harder. Should be fun!

    • Photo: Rupert Marshall

      Rupert Marshall answered on 9 Mar 2017:


      Well, shhh, don’t tell everyone, but I would like to know whether birds that change their songs when its noisy end up being mistaken for other species – does it just confuse them all?

    • Photo: Ines Goncalves

      Ines Goncalves answered on 9 Mar 2017:


      I am currently trying to figure out what my next experiment should be actually. I will be looking at post-conflict behaviour in fish and am currently trying to decide what my expectations are for each category of fish (dominant, subordinate, male, female, large, small…)

    • Photo: Cedric Tan

      Cedric Tan answered on 14 Mar 2017:


      Nice question! I would like to test the long term impacts of educational games on students, questions like whether they had remembered what they had learn to whether they were inspired to be future conservation biologists.

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