Birds And Their Songs: Is There More To It Than We Think?

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Timestamps:
0:00 Ad Introduction
0:50 FGP Introduction
2:15 Guest introduction
2:30 Work history
5:55 Birds imitate sounds
8:30 Current study about
10:32 Natural sound of birds
23:13 Results of recent research
26:40 Sounds effects to birds
30:37 Find out about guest

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It’s fascinating to consider the complexities that exist within the world of birds. Their behavior and ability to communicate with intricate songs continue to captivate researchers today.

In this podcast, we sit down with Dr. Dominique Potvin. Dr. Potvin is a Senior Lecturer in Animal Ecology at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia, and conducts extensive research on the evolution of vocalizations in animals as well as the impact anthropogenic activities have on vertebrate populations.

By tuning in, you can learn about:

1) Dr. Potvin’s background, and what led to her interest in animal behavior.
2) How human-generated noise impacts birds.
3) The intricacies that exist within birdsongs.
4) Why do birds in cities sing differently than birds in rural areas.

To learn more about Dr. Potvin and her research, visit www.usc.edu.au and follow her on Twitter!

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