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The Voices of Nature: How and Why Animals Communicate

Offered By: Linnean Society via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating world of animal communication in this 47-minute talk by Nicolas Mathevon, Distinguished Professor and Director of the ENES Bioacoustics Research Lab. Delve into the diverse soundscapes of various species, from crocodiles to elephant seals, and discover how researchers in bioacoustics are decoding animal vocalizations. Learn about the complex information conveyed through sound signals and gain insights into the origins of human language. Examine recordings and experiments conducted in remote locations around the globe, uncovering the intricate ways animals interact through sound. Gain a deeper understanding of the similarities between animal cries and human baby vocalizations, and explore the sonic battles of marine mammals. Presented by the Linnean Society, this talk offers a unique perspective on the rich and varied world of animal communication.

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The Voices of Nature : How and Why Animals Communicate | Nicolas Mathevon


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Linnean Society

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