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Kazakhstan Bactrianus house sparrow
Specifically, myself and my PhD student (Ruth Fawthrop) are looking for a motivated Master student to join us in Kazakhstan to work with the Bactrianus house sparrow. Details of the project are available here:
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Supervisor: Rowe, Melissah <M.Rowe@nioo.knaw.nl>
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Animal Communication and Conservation: Effect of urban disturbances on bird singing
Human disturbances affect the natural environment both acoustically and visually. Traffic noise and street lights are two of the most prominent environmental pollutants which affecting diurnal activity patterns of wildlife. Birds ...
Supervisor: Marc Naguib (BHE)
Pim van Hooft (WEC)
Sjouke Kingma (BHE)
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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(Fieldwork) Cognitive abilities of Red-legged seriema
There are a few observations of Red-legged seriema cracking nuts on the ground. We want to know more about this behaviour and try to understand some interesting aspects of cognitive abilities, cultural transmission, and learning ...
Supervisor: Filipe Cunha & Alexander Kotrschal
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Animal cognition: dogs' understanding of human knowledge
Dogs are outstandingly skillful in understanding humans. They understand simple gestures even when they are not/minimally socialized, something great apes or wolves can only do after excessive training. Dogs have also shown to und ...
Supervisor: Bonne Beerda, Jori Noordenbos
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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How to prosper as a parent – bulbuls breeding in a hot savanna
Fieldwork starts end of September/beginning of October
Birds are particularly susceptible to temperature, especially during incubation. Both nest attendance and parental care, increase offspring survival, but are costly to the ...
Supervisor: Elke Molenaar, larger project involves: Sjouke Kingma, Kevin Matson (WEC), Marc Naguib
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Greylag Goose: adult behaviour using scan and focal sampling
Using our GooseGander app, you will become proficient at using the two most common techniques for behavioural data collection: scan and focal sampling. The data can be used to quantify patterns of social proximity, social interact ...
Supervisor: Alexander Kotrschal
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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