Nilo
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Researcher at the University of Oxford | Data visualization, computational science, ecology & anthropology
Torrelavega / Oxford
Joined March 2010
📢✨Excited to share our latest #AvianResearch paper! Over 33 years, Thrush Nightingales in Finland showed a complete turnover of song types, yet over 40% of their syllable elements persisted—revealing a fascinating facet of cultural evolution in birdsong 🔄🕰️
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Next Monday (Sept 2) at 4 pm @MasYoungblood will give what is sure to be a very interesting seminar on complexity in bird song | in person @OxfordBiology, Board Room at BRAB
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🐦📢 new preprint out with co-first @AlexHHChan @LucyMAplin & @fkano. We present 3DSOCS: a RaspberryPi-powered system for markerless 3D tracking of *wild* birds that can be deployed in the field, runs on batteries! https://t.co/k83Vlj1YSO
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Check out this great introduction to bioacoustic data analysis by @TessaRhinehart and @nicholdav — featuring data from the @WythamTits!
If you attended the GRS bioacoustics bootcamp (ACABB), here is a link to the GitHub repository with all the notebooks, slides, and resources with links. Thanks @TessaRhinehart @nicholdav for a sensational job! https://t.co/KK8pH8U11f
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Join us on Monday, June 3rd at 5 PM CET for our next ESLR/@CulturalEvolSoc seminar with @alicedbridges She will present her work on puzzle-solving bumblebees 🐝that show a capacity for complex learning and culture. Check our website for the Zoom link https://t.co/JBq5B05Jni
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So @ConversationUK asked if I had any thoughts about talking to whales. Turns out I do... Thoughts invited, please share @_SMRU_ @philipwhale @9brandon
theconversation.com
It’s certainly an exciting time to study communication in whales and dolphins.
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House finch song displays structural features that are typically found in human language! This suggests that it has evolved to minimize learning and production costs while maximizing communicative function. Out today in Proceedings B (@royalsociety) 🐦🧵
royalsocietypublishing.org
Communication needs to be complex enough to be functional while minimizing learning and production costs. Recent work suggests that the vocalizations and gestures of some songbirds, cetaceans and...
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🔥 We've just dropped a fresh update for scikit-maad at https://t.co/Jpu6HYPbVW! 🚀 Version 1.4.1 is here with new features, bug fixes, and improved documentation! 📦 Check out what's new and upgrade now! https://t.co/doIFnnenxv
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Read the #storybehindthepaper by our Elton Prize shortlisted candidate, @Joe_Woodman1999 🦢 https://t.co/rX1YzNaVKS
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I'm really looking forward to leading this workshop with @TessaRhinehart at the @GRC_NMAC_2024 It will be great to help grad students + post-docs better analyze their acoustic communication data and learn the basics of bioacoustics (RTs appreciated)
📢 Grad students and postdocs! 🚨 Please apply for the Neural Mechanisms of Acoustic Communication Gordon Research *Seminar* by April 20th. We are excited to announce this GRS will feature a mini-bootcamp on Bioacoustics led by the fantastic @TessaRhinehart & @nicholdav 1/3
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Preprint out! https://t.co/LLRS1ixUb7 We show age-specificity in territory attributes but weak overall age structure in space, likely due to high mortality and territory turnover. We suggest structure in habitat features contribute more to spatially-variable demography than age🌳
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📌 New #Preprint Alert "The acoustic adaptation hypothesis across terrestrial vertebrates: a meta-analysis" If you're interested in how animal acoustic communication is shaped by the vegetation structure of the habitat, check it out 👇 1/3
The acoustic adaptation hypothesis across terrestrial vertebrates: a meta-analysis https://t.co/X1dW1FaKV6
#biorxiv_evobio
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New preprint! We review how social behaviour changes with age, and what this might mean for overall social structure and functioning in wild populations with different age structures @samingokcekus @KristinaBeck_ @JoshAFirth
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Are you using neural network models to segment and/or annotate animal sounds? You'll want to check out our #SfN23 poster HH22 comparing models that I present 1-5 today. Sneak preview here: https://t.co/Ak4LClMNtp (I'll thread later)
github.com
Code for poster for Society for Neuroscience 2023 meeting - vocalpy/Nicholson-Cohen-SfN-2023-poster
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🐸 Exciting news! The AnuraSet is out published with @SpringerNature in @ScientificData! https://t.co/yi7iRv2JYE We've just released a new dataset for benchmarking Neotropical anuran calls identification in passive acoustic monitoring. 🎉#PAM #AIforConservation
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(1/2) New preprint! 🐦 House finch song adheres to linguistic laws associated w/efficiency, and has structural properties consistent w/Markovian + hierarchical syntax. Patterns are robust across three levels of granularity. Manuscript with open code: https://t.co/jJyGZTk4ki
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Announcing fully-funded PhD positions on our new "Bioacoustic AI" project: https://t.co/DfotwLl64C Apply now for a #PhD studying animal sounds (#bioacoustics), #deeplearning, #acoustic signals, and #ecology! 2 open to apply now, 8 more coming soon. (Pls share)
bioacousticai.eu
Animals make sounds that convey so much information. How can we use this to help monitor and protect wildlife? In our research programme we want to make sense of animal sounds using AI.
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Excited to announce the publication of our latest bioacoustics paper titled "Learning to detect an animal sound from five examples"! Delve into the research at: https://t.co/cimyv5Noji🐦🦉🐬
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At #Behaviour2023 in Bielefeld? Interested in acoustic communication & / or meta-analyses? Come to my talk on Friday 18th at 12:40 h - Lecture Hall 7 (Communication part4)
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Such an exquisite combination of arrogance & cluelessness; would be almost amusing if it weren't so harmful. Why settle for a peaceful retirement when you can use your platform and abundant bile to try to make others' lives more difficult, right?
Keir Starmer agrees that a woman is an adult human female. Will Ed Davey also rejoin the real world, science & the English language by reversing his view that a woman can “quite clearly” have a penis? Inability to face reality in small things bodes ill for more serious matters.
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