
Animal Ecology Lab
@AnimalEcoLab
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Examining the ways in which #animals respond to their social, #ecological, and physical #environment - curated by @JustinWelbergen in #Australia
Hawkesbury Institute / WSU
Joined February 2015
RT @lyrebirdlab: New paper on the musical #dance of the Albert's #lyrebird. #birdsong. .@fiona_backhouse @AnimalEco….
journals.uchicago.edu
Abstract Where dramatic sexual displays are involved in attracting a mate, individuals can enhance their performances by manipulating their physical environment. Typically, individuals alter their...
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RT @a_dorrestein: Excited to share our paper on bat mating systems! 🦇. We categorise mating systems based on male reproductive skew, and pr….
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Mating systems play crucial roles in behaviour, distribution, reproductive success, and population dynamics. Bats, known for their diverse mating systems, offer valuable insights into understanding...
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RT @CSIROPublishing: Just published:.Quantifying Diets of Wildlife and Fish: Practical and Applied Methods. Bringing together knowledge fro….
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RT @GuardianAus: ‘Joyful madness’: ANU scientist wins global prize for ‘dancing his PhD’ about kangaroos
theguardian.com
Four-minute video features drag queens, twerking, ballerinas, a classical Indian dancer and a bunch of friends from Canberra
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RT @NESPLandscapes: Our new research aims to better understand two threatened species: the Christmas Island goshawk and the Christmas Islan….
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RT @lyrebirdlab: #ABCscience is having a #lyrebird song and dance extravaganza for #scienceweek! . . For more on th….
abc.net.au
Lyrebird calls echo through the forests of south-east Australia. But the passing of these songs from one generation to another is at risk.
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RT @Wingtags: Cuteness & New Paper🚨.We use Close-kin mark-recapture to assess the critically endangered 🎄🏝️🦇. CKMR estimated total adult fe….
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RT @avianbehaviour: Our new paper is out in @Amornith! We now know that "Preferred nesting habitat of the slow-breeding Superb #Lyrebird is….
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RT @physorg_biology: Lyrebirds are losing their voices due to continued #habitatloss @westernsydneyu .
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A new study led by Western Sydney University has found that Albert's lyrebirds are negatively impacted by continued habitat loss, with variation in song diversity indicating declining population...
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RT @westsydunews: A new study led by Western Sydney University @westsyduhie reveals Albert’s lyrebirds are losing their voice due to contin….
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RT @lyrebirdlab: @DrAnthonyChmiel @MARCSInstitute @fiona_backhouse So wonderful to be a part of the 2022 Music Science Conference @MARCSIns….
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RT @AnimBehSociety: If you are interested in the impact of #SocialTransmission in #VocalMimicry, this talk led by.@fiona_backhouse in the #….
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RT @NobelPrize: BREAKING NEWS: .The 2022 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Svante Pääbo “for his discoveries concer….
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RT @Prof_Braj_Singh: Multiple postdoctoral Research positions are available in Soil and Plant Microbiomes, in our group @westsyduhie Prior….
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RT @batslab: This iconic Australian spider-eating #bat was once safe from fire – until the Black Summer burnt its rainforests https://t.co/….
theconversation.com
The tiny golden-tipped bat roosts in the nests of rainforest birds. But high intensity extreme fires can increasingly reach into their unburnt sanctuaries.
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RT @RaresGroup: An exciting opportunity for a field-based PhD project, the student will need to be comfortable with prolonged and very remo….
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RT @HarryRustBats: A group of Christmas Island flying foxes hanging out in a banana tree. It’s so cool to see these little characters up cl….
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RT @lyrebirdlab: New paper from @lyrebirdlab: Male superb #lyrebirds #mimic functionally distinct heterospecific vocalizations during diffe….
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RT @emmivanharten: Our article was just published in the Conversation!🦇 One of Australia’s tiniest mammals is heading for extinction – but….
theconversation.com
Already critically endangered, the southern bent-wing bat is still declining in a drying climate. If we don’t step in, it will likely be extinct within three generations of bat.
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