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Dragons of Oz

March 3, 2013 eriophora Lizards, Projects Leave a comment

Motion displays are a feature of social signalling by many of Australia’s dragon lizards (Family: Agamidae). They are used in

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Zebra finch antipredator behaviour

March 3, 2013 eriophora Animal communication, Birds, Past projects

The zebra finch is a native Australian passerine used as a model species in studies worldwide and spanning a range

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Lizards of Ecuador

March 1, 2013 eriophora Ecuador, Lizards, Projects

Our research investigates three genera of lizards from Ecuador: Anolis, Microlophus and Stenocercus. Anolis lizards are diurnally active arboreal lizards found

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On Air: ABG students

December 1, 2012 eriophora News

ABG students discuss their PhD projects with Robyn Williams on the Science Show with Robyn Williams: September 2012 : Nicole Butler

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Holsworth funding to Nicole Butler

October 26, 2012 eriophora Birds, News

Thanks to the Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment for awarding $3000 to support Nicky’s project: Anti‐predator behaviour in the zebra finch: communicating

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Media interest on lizard signaling

July 1, 2011 eriophora News

There was media interest in Richard’s work on lizard displays following release of a La Trobe University videocast [ view the video here and

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When do jack jumper ants jump?

June 1, 2011 eriophora Invertebrates, Past projects

Myrmecia croslandi is a day active ant that exhibits jumping behaviour, but the circumstances that leading to jumps are not

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ABG Site : A-Z listing of posts

January 28, 2010 eriophora
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