Science Systems
Cassie Stoddard
Associate Professor, Princeton Department of Ecology

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Year
2022
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Program
Schmidt Science Polymaths
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Institution
Princeton University
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Field of Study
Biology
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Location
Princeton, USA
Dr. Mary Caswell Stoddard (Cassie) is an Associate Professor in the Princeton Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Dr. Stoddard uses a multidisciplinary approach to investigate avian coloration and color vision and the evolution and engineering of avian eggs. By combining lab experiments with fieldwork and research in the collections of natural history museums, Dr. Stoddard’s lab is working to understand how birds produce and perceive color and how they evolved tough-but-breakable eggshells. Dr. Stoddard’s research team is currently investigating hummingbird sensory ecology at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Gothic, Colorado. At this high-altitude site, the effects of climate change threaten the delicate relationship between wildflowers and hummingbird pollinators. Dr. Stoddard collaborates with bioengineers, physicists, computer scientists and mathematicians as she works toward building an integrative picture of bird behavior and evolution in a world of rapid environmental change. Visit the Stoddard Lab website for more information on their work.