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Fledgling Theories
Ellie Roark & Willson Gaul
21 episodes
2 months ago
An informal, monthly discussion of recent scientific research about birds.
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An informal, monthly discussion of recent scientific research about birds.
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Nature
Science,
Natural Sciences
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Auditory Archive: Yellowhammer dialects across two countries and 100 years
Fledgling Theories
28 minutes 56 seconds
7 years ago
Auditory Archive: Yellowhammer dialects across two countries and 100 years
Roughly 100 years ago, some Yellowhammers (Emberiza citrinella) were captured in England and released in New Zealand. They successfully bred there, establishing a new population. Since then, what has happened to the way these birds sing? How has 100 years of separation between the New Zealand and Great Britain populations affected the dialects of Yellowhammers that live in each of these places? And why do bird dialects matter? Jump in to the world of bird song with us as we discuss "Dialects of an invasive songbird are preserved in its invaded but not native source range" (Pipek et al, 2018).
Fledgling Theories
An informal, monthly discussion of recent scientific research about birds.