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Join Dr Ellen Garland from the University of St Andrews on her quest to chart the journey of humpback whale songs across the Pacific Ocean. Male humpback whales sing a repetitive, learnt, and culturally transmitted song display. Most males within a population sing the same, slow-evolving song; but in the South Pacific, songs from neighbouring populations have come in and taken over, almost like pop music. Humpback whales seem to like the novelty of a new sound but Dr Garland wants to discover whether it's really a 'sexy song' that attracts the attention of a female, or a 'sexy singer.'
Dr Ellen Garland is a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
If you'd like to learn more you can read Ellen's paper in Royal Society Open Science here: [ Ссылка ]
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