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World Economic Forum covers female bird song case study
Scientists thought only male birds sang – until women joined the research. Read their article here.
read moreArticle in The Conversation
A case study on female bird song research shows that female how diverse researchers improve science by bringing diverse perspectives. The authors explain why this is so in this article in The...
read moreCase study on female bird song research published in Animal Behaviour
This case study uses female bird song research to show how diversity in science can bring new perspectives. Read the original article...
read morePopSci: female bird song research shows the importance of gender equity in research
A rise in studies on female bird behavior shows how gender equity can spark change in research. Read more here.
read moreHow women scientists studying female birds are changing perspectives
This month's issue of the Living Bird highlights women scientists who have contributed to our understanding of birds, evolution and conservation - especially by studying female birds!...
read moreAudubon highlights female song in Cerulean Warblers
The first documentation of song in Cerulean Warblers was just published. Check out Audubon's coverage of this discovery here!...
read moreFirst documentation of female song in Cerulean Warblers
These two recordings, contributed to the Female Bird Song Project and online at the Macaulay Library, are the first documentation of song by two separate female Cerulean Warblers! The article describing these novel vocalizations just came out in the Wilson Journal of...
read moreFemale Oriental Magpie-Robins sing!
....And researchers are interested to study their songs throughout their range. Have you heard a female magpie-robin sing? Then please record and upload their songs for this new research...
read moreBiology Letters article on insights from female song
This recent publication in Biology Letters details future directions for studying female bird song and the benefits of an integrated approach of studying male and female songs together.
read more60-second lesson in female bird song
Scientific American 60-second Science explains why listen to female bird song!...
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