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Maria Castaño uses a spectrophotometer to analyze tanager feathers. Photo Credit: University of Rochester | J. Adam Fenster |
A biology PhD student analyzes tanager bird feathers to explore how species evolve over time.
Maria Castaño, a third-year PhD student at the University of Rochester in the lab of Al Uy, a professor of biology, studies populations of birds to understand the processes that lead to the creation of new species.
Castaño collects and analyzes DNA sequences and feathers of tanagers from her native Colombia in South America. Her research focuses on two different subspecies of tanagers, which have different colored feathers on their rump areas: one subspecies lives in the lowlands of Colombia and has yellow rump feathers, while another subspecies lives in the mountains and has red rump feathers.