Dawn chorus succession in a lowland rainforest of Papua New Guinea – BSc. Sofía MEDELLÍN BECERRA
BSc. Sofía MEDELLÍN BECERRA
Master's thesis
Dawn chorus succession in a lowland rainforest of Papua New Guinea
Dawn chorus succession in a lowland rainforest of Papua New Guinea
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This thesis examines the patterns and ecological significance of bird vocalizations during the dawn chorus in the rainforests of Papua New Guinea. Specifically, it aims to identify the species involved, analyze their songs, and understand the influence of environmental factors. To accomplish this, the study employs a combination of field recordings, phylogenetic analysis, and statistical methods to …moreAbstract:
This thesis examines the patterns and ecological significance of bird vocalizations during the dawn chorus in the rainforests of Papua New Guinea. Specifically, it aims to identify the species involved, analyze their songs, and understand the influence of environmental factors. To accomplish this, the study employs a combination of field recordings, phylogenetic analysis, and statistical methods to …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 8. 12. 2023
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- Supervisor: MSc. David Diez-Méndez
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MEDELLÍN BECERRA, Sofía. \textit{Dawn chorus succession in a lowland rainforest of Papua New Guinea}. Online. Master's thesis. České Budějovice: University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Faculty of Science. 2023. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/1hog2g/.
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MEDELLÍN BECERRA, Sofía. Dawn chorus succession in a lowland rainforest of Papua New Guinea. České Budějovice, 2023. diplomová práce (Mgr.). JIHOČESKÁ UNIVERZITA V ČESKÝCH BUDĚJOVICÍCH. Přírodovědecká fakulta
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Ecology / Ecology
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