
136. The World’s Most Controversial Ornithologist
from People I (Mostly) Admire
by Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Published: Sat Jul 20 2024
Show Notes
Richard Prum says there's a lot that traditional evolutionary biology can't explain. He thinks a neglected hypothesis from Charles Darwin — and insights from contemporary queer theory — hold the answer. Plus: You won't believe what female ducks use for contraception.
- SOURCE:
- Richard Prum, professor of ornithology, ecology and evolutionary biology at Yale University.
- RESOURCES:
- "StopYour Populist Grandstanding Over Wendy’s ‘Surge Pricing’," by Catherine Rampell (The Washington Post, 2024).
- "
DynamicPricing Tech May Brighten Retail Bottom Lines and Put Consumers in the Dark," by Kristin Schwab and Sofia Terenzio (Marketplace, 2024). Performance All the Way Down: Genes, Development, and Sexual Difference, by Richard Prum (2023). The Evolution of Beauty: How Darwin's Forgotten Theory of Mate Choice Shapes the Animal World — and Us, by Richard Prum (2017). - "
Duck Sex and the Patriarchy," by Richard Prum (The New Yorker, 2017). - "
Dinosaur Feathers Came before Birds and Flight," by Richard Prum and Alan Brush (Scientific American, 2014). - "
How Chickens Lost Their Penises (And Ducks Kept Theirs)," by Ed Yong (National Geographic, 2013). - "
MediaAttacks Duck Genitalia Research," by Emma Goldberg (Yale Daily News, 2013). - "
MateChoice and Sexual Selection: What Have We Learned Since Darwin?" by Adam G. Jones and Nicholas L. Ratterman (PNAS, 2009). - "
Developmentand Evolutionary Origin of Feathers," by Richard O. Prum (Journal of Experimental Zoology, 2002). The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe without Design, by Richard Dawkins (1986). - "Display Behavior, Foraging Ecology, and Systematics of the Golden-Winged Manakin (Masius chrysopterus)," by Richard Prum and Ann Johnson (The Wilson Bulletin, 1987).
- The Selfish Gene, by Richard Dawkins (1976).
- The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, by Charles Darwin (1871).
- EXTRAS:
- "Is Gynecology the Best Innovation Ever?" by People I (Mostly) Admire (2024).
- "
The Price of Doing Business with John List," by People I (Mostly) Admire (2022).