Overview
Explore the second lecture in a series on birdsong production from the ICTP-SAIFR School on the Origins of Life, Behavior and Cognition. In this 70-minute session, Dr. Ana Amador from the University of Buenos Aires continues her examination of the fascinating intersection between biology and physics in how birds create songs. This class builds upon the foundations established in the first lecture, delving deeper into the physiological mechanisms and physical principles that enable birds to produce their distinctive vocalizations. Part of a comprehensive educational program scheduled for March 10-21, 2025, this lecture offers valuable insights for researchers and students interested in biophysics, animal communication, and the scientific study of behavior.
Syllabus
Ana Amador: Biology and physics of birdsong production - Class 2
Taught by
ICTP-SAIFR