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City University of New York (CUNY)

2015

Biology

Acoustic analysis; bird songs; house finch

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Cultural Evolution In Natural Populations: A Quantitative Bioacoustic Analysis, Chenghui Ju Sep 2015

Cultural Evolution In Natural Populations: A Quantitative Bioacoustic Analysis, Chenghui Ju

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Bird song is a powerful model system in behavioral biology, especially for learning and cultural evolution. Understanding the origins and maintenance of vocal diversity in nature is fundamentally important to acoustic biology. Here, we propose a large-scale, integrative population analysis of nearly 2000 songs of the house finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) (190 individuals) collected in western Long Island of New York during an interval of 37 years (between 1975 and 2012) to explore cultural change of bird songs. Generally, I have three aims in this study. In the chapter 1, to facilitate acoustic analysis for field recordings with ambient noise, of …