Soundtracks to Science

8. Dr. Kory Evans - Hip Hop Fishes!

June 30, 2023 Blair Perry and Drew Schield Season 1 Episode 8
8. Dr. Kory Evans - Hip Hop Fishes!
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Soundtracks to Science
8. Dr. Kory Evans - Hip Hop Fishes!
Jun 30, 2023 Season 1 Episode 8
Blair Perry and Drew Schield

Thanks for listening to Soundtracks to Science!

Today’s guest is Dr. Kory Evans! Kory is a biologist studying the ecology and evolution of phenotypic diversity in a wide array of fishes. His work taps into aspects of morphology, development, biomechanics, and ecology to understand how phenotypes like the fish skull have evolved to be so diverse. We really enjoyed getting to learn more about Kory’s work, the techniques he and his lab use, and the exciting destinations they’ve traveled to for field work. We also got to hear about Kory’s varied musical tastes, from rap to hip-hop to R&B to alternative rock, and also the fun song-title inspired research project: ‘Back That Wrasse Up’!

Check out Kory’s playlist here, where you can find artists, albums, and songs mentioned during our ‘Supplementary Songs’ and ‘Extended Plays’ segments: Apple Music and Spotify.

You can also check out the paper discussed in our interview here:
Mosaic Evolution of the Skull in Labrid Fishes Involves Differences in Both Tempo and Mode of Morphological Change

You can learn more about Kory’s work at:
https://koryevans.weebly.com/
Twitter: @Sternarchella


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Blair and Drew’s running playlists can be found here:
Blair - Apple Music and Spotify
Drew - Apple Music and Spotify


You can learn more about Blair’s work at:

https://blairperry.net

Twitter: @blairperry614


And Drew’s work at:

https://drewschield.github.io

Twitter: @drschield

Show Notes

Thanks for listening to Soundtracks to Science!

Today’s guest is Dr. Kory Evans! Kory is a biologist studying the ecology and evolution of phenotypic diversity in a wide array of fishes. His work taps into aspects of morphology, development, biomechanics, and ecology to understand how phenotypes like the fish skull have evolved to be so diverse. We really enjoyed getting to learn more about Kory’s work, the techniques he and his lab use, and the exciting destinations they’ve traveled to for field work. We also got to hear about Kory’s varied musical tastes, from rap to hip-hop to R&B to alternative rock, and also the fun song-title inspired research project: ‘Back That Wrasse Up’!

Check out Kory’s playlist here, where you can find artists, albums, and songs mentioned during our ‘Supplementary Songs’ and ‘Extended Plays’ segments: Apple Music and Spotify.

You can also check out the paper discussed in our interview here:
Mosaic Evolution of the Skull in Labrid Fishes Involves Differences in Both Tempo and Mode of Morphological Change

You can learn more about Kory’s work at:
https://koryevans.weebly.com/
Twitter: @Sternarchella


----------

Follow us!
Twitter: @soundtracks2sci
Instagram: @soundtracks_to_science

Blair and Drew’s running playlists can be found here:
Blair - Apple Music and Spotify
Drew - Apple Music and Spotify


You can learn more about Blair’s work at:

https://blairperry.net

Twitter: @blairperry614


And Drew’s work at:

https://drewschield.github.io

Twitter: @drschield