Cody Porter

Assistant Professor of Biology
616.395.7724porterc@hope.edu
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Dr. Cody Porter is an evolutionary ecologist who joined the Department of Biology in 2024. He is interested in a wide range of topics, including speciation, adaptation, behavioral ecology and thermoregulatory physiology. Most of his research focuses on birds, especially the bizarre and wonderful finches known as crossbills. Dr. Porter was honored as a distinguished faculty mentor by Lees-McRae College in North Carolina, where he taught from 2020-2022. At Hope College, he teaches General Biology and Vertebrate Zoology. 

His research is currently focused on three major areas: 1) evolutionary ecology of seed-eating finches called crossbills; 2) thermoregulatory physiology of songbirds; and 3) merging comparative approaches and foraging theory to better understand broad ecological and evolutionary patterns in nature. For the two years before he joined the Hope faculty, he was a postdoctoral researcher at Iowa State University.

Students interested in conducting research with Dr. Porter are encouraged to email him about current opportunities. One of the main goals of Dr. Porterɫəs research program is to help students develop skills that are relevant for their career interests. Skills that students could develop working with Dr. Porter include bioacoustics, biophysical modeling, a variety of field methods, meta-analytic methods and statistical analyses.

Areas of Expertise

  • Evolution
  • Ecology
  • Ecophysiology
  • Ornithology

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D., ecology, University of Wyoming, 2020
  • B.S., zoology, Michigan State University, 2013

PUBLISHED WORK

  • ɫɜThe Effects of Humidity on Thermoregulatory Physiology of a Small Songbirdɫɝ (with K. Cortes et al.), Journal of Experimental Biology, 2024
  • ɫɜAdaptive and Non-adaptive Convergent Evolution in Feather Reflectance of Channel Islands Songbirdsɫɝ (with F. G. Romero et al.), Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 2023
  • ɫɜSeasonal Patterns of Dietary Partitioning in Vertebratesɫɝ (with J. Golcher-Benavides and C. W. Benkman), Ecology Letters, 2022
  • ɫɜPerformance Tradeoffs and Resource Availability Drive Variation in Reproductive Isolation between Sympatrically Diverging Crossbillsɫɝ (with C. W. Benkman), American Naturalist, 2022
  • ɫɜCharacter Displacement of a Learned Behavior and its Implications for Ecological Speciationɫɝ (with C. W. Benkman), in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 2019
  • ɫɜAn Alternative to Adaptation by Sexual Selection: Habitat Choiceɫɝ (with C.K. Akcali), in Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2018
  • ɫɜAssessing the Potential Contributions of Reduced Immigrant Viability and Fecundity to Reproductive Isolationɫɝ (with C. W. Benkman), in American Naturalist, 2017

Outside the College

Dr. Porter enjoys exploring nature with his wife (Dr. Golcher-Benavides) and two dogs, Phoebe and Tulio. He also enjoys cross-country skiing, cooking, being a dedicated and suffering Detroit Pistons fan, and obsessively trying to pull the perfect shot of espresso.

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Cody Porter

Phone Number616.395.7724

A. Paul Schaap Science Center Room 2027 35 East 12th Street Holland, MI 49423
A. Paul Schaap Science Center Room 2027 35 East 12th Street Holland MI 49423