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Study reveals how a mother always knows her chicks

A study led by ANU has discovered how a mother knows her chicks and can spot an imposter in her nest, even if it looks almost identical to her own chicks.

Dan Rosauer

Dan Rosauer is fascinated by the incredibly uneven spatial distribution of biological diversity at all levels, particularly centres of phylogenetic endemism.

Jennie Mallela

Jennie Mallela conducts multidisciplinary research combining ecological, biological and geochemical research techniques to understand how environmental disturbance will impact reef function and health in the future.

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E&E Seminar: Development and consequences of social dynamics in a long-lived raptor species

1–2pm 29 Aug 2024
The use of social information is widespread among animals and can influence critical individual processes such as selecting foraging and breeding locations.

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