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Identifying areas of high snaring risk in Kruger National Park: A novel citizen science approach for carnivore conservation

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2025-08-24
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Wire snares are a frequently used method for illegal bushmeat poaching and are increasingly recognised as a global threat to biodiversi...
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Same data, different results? Evaluating machine learning approaches for individual identification in animal vocalisations

Posted by author-avatar Dina Mostafa
2025-08-24
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Automated acoustic analysis is increasingly used in animal communication studies, and determining caller identity is a key element for ...
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Exploring Animal Behavior Through Sound: Volume 2. Chapter 6 – Birds

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2025-08-24
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Birds are among the most vocal of taxa and there is a wealth of research investigating how birds produce, sense, and use sounds. In thi...
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How deep is their lunch: Inshore South African Bryde’s whales shift attack mode at different depths

Posted by author-avatar Dina Mostafa
2025-06-05
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Understanding animal foraging behaviour can answer pertinent questions in behavioural ecology and help conservation efforts. Baleen wha...
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“Why keep your mouth shut?” Inshore South African Bryde’s whales abort lunges within feeding dives.

Posted by author-avatar Dina Mostafa
2025-05-27
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Rorqual whales exhibit foraging plasticity to maximize their energy intake and reduce the cost of feeding manoeuvres. Bryde’s whales ar...
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Threatened synanthropes depend on intact forests: a critical evaluation of Moore et al. (2023).

Posted by author-avatar Dina Mostafa
2025-04-09
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Synanthropes are known for their remarkable adaptability to coexist with humans, yet increased visibility exposes them to significant t...
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Size-specific strategies of sympatric cetaceans to reduce heat loss.

Posted by author-avatar Dina Mostafa
2025-04-09
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Maintaining a stable core body temperature is essential for endotherms. Cetaceans live in a highly thermally conductive medium, requiri...
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MacaqueNet: Advancing comparative behavioural research through large-scale collaboration.

Posted by author-avatar Dina Mostafa
2025-04-09
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There is a vast and ever‐accumulating amount of behavioural data on individually recognised animals, an incredible resource to shed lig...
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Biphonation in animal vocalizations: insights into communicative functions and production mechanisms.

Posted by author-avatar Dina Mostafa
2025-04-09
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Biphonation, defined as the simultaneous production of two distinct, non-harmonically related fundamental frequencies, has traditionall...
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Nonlinear phenomena in vertebrate vocalizations: mechanisms and communicative functions.

Posted by author-avatar Dina Mostafa
2025-04-09
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Nonlinear phenomena (NLP) are acoustic irregularities that are widespread in animal and human vocal repertoires, as well as in music. T...
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How deep is their lunch: Inshore South African Bryde’s whales shift attack mode at different depths.

“Why keep your mouth shut?” Inshore South African Bryde’s whales abort lunges within feeding dives.

Threatened synanthropes depend on intact forests: a critical evaluation of Moore et al. (2023).

Size-specific strategies of sympatric cetaceans to reduce heat loss.

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