User:FelisObscura/WIP/Brennan References

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Profiles

 *  "Patty Brennan". Mount Holyoke College. 
 *  "Patricia L. R. Brennan : Department of Biology". UMass Amherst. 2011-05-24. 
 * "Patricia Brennan, Biological Sciences". Mount Holyoke College. 2019-01-01. 
 *  "Patricia Brennan". Current Biology. 2020-10-05. 
 * Salas, Javier (2022-03-07). "'Many scientists have studied penises, but there is an incredible gap in our understanding of vaginas'". El Pais English Edition. 
 * Gross, Rachel E. (2022-03-31). "Why Have Female Animals Evolved Such Wild Genitals?". Smithsonian Magazine. 
 * XX Files (3 videos).  Science. 2017-01-17.

Publications

 * https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=mfAK22cAAAAJ&hl=en
 * https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Patricia-Brennan-6
 * Brennan, Patricia L.R.; Irschick, Duncan J.; Johnson, Norman; Albertson, R. Craig (2014-02-06). "Oddball Science: Why Studies of Unusual Evolutionary Phenomena Are Crucial". Oxford University Press.

Popular science publications

 * Brennan, Patricia (2013-04-02). "Why I Study Duck Genitalia". Slate. 
 * Brennan, Patricia L.R. (2014-07-01). "The Hidden Side of Sex". The Scientist. 

Basic science

 * Reeve, Elspeth (2013-04-02). "Why the GOP Should Embrace Federally Funded Studies of Duck Penises". The Atlantic. 
 * Fahrenthold, David A. (2013-04-08). "Private parts and public funding: A researcher champions oddball science". The Washington Post. 
 * Halpern, Michael (2013-12-27). "The Science Behind the Grants on Senator Coburn's Hit List: The Waste that Wasn't - The Equation". Union of Concerned Scientists. 
 * Johnson, Carolyn Y. (March 3, 2014). "Researcher comes to defense of science, curiosity". The Boston Globe.
 * King, Barbara J. (2014-07-10). "Ducks Do It Differently, And Science Wants You To Know About It" NPR. 
 * Brown, Karen (2017-04-20). "New England Scientists Enter Political Fray To Defend Odd-Sounding Science". New England Public Media. 

Duck genitalia

 * Yale University (2007-05-01). "'War Between The Sexes': The Coevolution Of Genitalia In Waterfowl". ScienceDaily. 
 * Zimmer, Carl (2007-05-01). "In Ducks, War of the Sexes Plays Out in the Evolution of Genitalia". The New York Times. 
 * "Clash of the Duck Genitalia". Scientific American. 2007-05-02. 
 * Williams, Liz (2007-05-03). "Duck genitals locked in arms race". Cosmos. 
 * Zimmer, Carl (2009-12-22). "Kinkiness Beyond Kinky". Discover. 
 * Sample, Ian (2009-12-22). "Video reveals twists and turns of genital warfare in ducks". The Guardian. 
 * Milius, Susan (2009-12-23). "Sexual conflict takes shape in ducks". Science News. 
 * Bryner, Jeanna (2009-12-23). "How One Odd Duck Says 'No' to Sex". Live Science 
 * "What Males Will Do" PBS, 2012-03-14. 
 * Zimmer, Carl (2013-06-06). "The Sex Life of Birds, and Why It's Important". The New York Times. 
 * Barras, Colin (2014-09-08). "The Twisted World of Sexual Organs". BBC. 
 * Yong, Ed (2017-05-08). "How Beauty Evolves". The Atlantic. 
 * Prum, Richard O. (2017-05-17). "Duck Sex and the Patriarchy". The New Yorker. 
 * Goodman, Jason G. (2017-09-19). "Duck Penises Grow Bigger Among Rivals". National Geographic. 
 * Hathaway, Bill (2017-09-20). "In male ducks, social competition spurs changes in genitalia". Yale News. 
 * Baako, Ann (2018-02-25). "Patricia Brennan wants you to consider the duck penis". Mount Holyoke News. 
 * Cole, Samantha (2018-09-11). "Take a Rollercoaster Ride Through a Duck's Vagina in Virtual Reality". Vice News. 
 * Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (2019-10-06). "One Child Policy: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)". YouTube.
 * Rigby, Sara (2022-04-25). "How the battle of the sexes left the duck with an awkwardly long, corkscrew-shaped penis". BBC Science Focus. 

Vaginas and clitorises

 * Yong, Ed (2014-05-06). "Where's All The Animal Vagina Research?". National Geographic. 
 * Milius, Susan (2016-01-15). "Search is on for missing pieces in puzzle of male genital diversity". Science News. 

Dolphins

 * Pappas, Stephanie (2017-04-25). "How Dolphins Do It in Water…with Weird, Complex Genitalia". Live Science. 
 * Brulliard, Karin (2017-05-02). "Dolphin sex is literally kinky". The Washington Post. 
 * "New insights on the form and function of the dolphin clitoris". Eurekalert. 2019-04-06. 
 * Imbler, Sabrina (2022-01-10). "Uncovering Mysteries of Female Dolphin Sexual Anatomy". The New York Times. 
 * Hamzelou, Jessica (2022-01-10). "What dolphins reveal about the evolution of the clitoris". New Scientist. 
 * "Dolphin females have working clitoris, anatomical evidence suggests". Eurekalert. 2022-01-10. 
 * The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2022-01-12). "Meanwhile... The Dolphin Clitoris Exists | We Love Watching Our Own Faces On Video Calls". YouTube.

Snakes

 * Wu, Katherine J. (2022-12-14). "Surprise! Snakes Have Clitorises". The Atlantic. 
 * Fox, Alex (2022-12-14). "Scientists Overlooked the Snake Clitoris, Until Now". The New York Times. 
 * Osborne, Margaret (2022-12-14). "Scientists Discover That Snakes Have Clitorises". Smithsonian Magazine. 
 * Goodyear, Sheena (2022-12-15). "Snakes have clitorises, and scientists finally found them". CBC News. 

Penises

 * Yong, Ed (2018-04-11). "When a Bigger Penis Means Swifter Extinction". The Atlantic. 

Ratites

 * Greenwood, Veronique (2019-09-06). "Finally! The Ostrich Penis Provides the Answer to a Long-Standing Question". Discover Magazine. 
 * Marcus, Adam (2011-12-08). "Ostrich penis clears up evolutionary mystery". Nature News. 
 * Davies, Ella (2011-12-12). "BBC Nature - Bloodless erections for big birds, say researchers". BBC. 

Other

 *  Marshall, Michael (2010-07-14). "Zoologger: Eggs with an 'eat me' sign". New Scientist. 

Comments in news articles

 * Kelly, Diane (2015-10-29). "A Reptile With No Penis Just Solved A Baffling Scientific Mystery". Gizmodo Australia. 
 * Tatalovic, Mico (2019-07-16). "Strange evolution: The weird future of life on Earth". BBC. 
 * Wu, Katherine J. (2021-05-18). "The Body's Most Embarrassing Organ Is an Evolutionary Marvel". The Atlantic. 
 * Wu, Katherine J. (2021-07-06). "The Pros and Cons of Spiky Genitals". The Atlantic.