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Greylag Goose: ontogeny of social behaviour in goslings
In 2024, we will hand-raise goslings and you will have opportunity to observe goslings at very close distance. Using focal sample techniques with our GooseGander app, you will score the behavioural interactions of each gosling acr ...
Supervisor: Alexander Kotrschal
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Greylag Goose: ontogeny of social behaviour in goslings
In 2024, we will hand-raise goslings and you will have opportunity to observe goslings at very close distance. Using focal sample techniques with our GooseGander app, you will score the behavioural interactions of each gosling acr ...
Supervisor: Alexander Kotrschal
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Greylag Goose: ontogeny of vocalisations
The calls of goslings will be recorded every day/week to measure the ontogeny of calls including social context and cues to individuality in call characteristics. You will learn how to record, label, and archive calls and analyse ...
Supervisor: Alexander Kotrschal
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Greylag Goose: ontogeny of vocalisations
The calls of goslings will be recorded every day/week to measure the ontogeny of calls including social context and cues to individuality in call characteristics. You will learn how to record, label, and archive calls and analyse ...
Supervisor: Alexander Kotrschal
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Are bigger groups better care-providers?
Group living can have various benefits: Larger groups might be able to defend larger territories, have better protection from predators, or might have more helpers taking care of the offspring in case of cooperatively breeding spe ...
Supervisor: Miriam Kuspiel
Sjouke A. Kingma
Kat L. Bebbington
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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