Regent Honeyeater Song Recovery: ANU Study Success | AcademicJobs
Discover how ANU researchers restored the Regent Honeyeater's traditional song through innovative tutoring, offering hope for this critically endangered Australian bird's survival.
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Dr Daniel Appleby is a researcher affiliated with the Fenner School of Environment and Society at the Australian National University. He has been associated with the Difficult Bird Research Group, contributing to projects on threatened bird species. His research has focused on avian vocal culture and conservation, including work with the critically endangered Regent Honeyeater.
Appleby has co-authored publications on topics such as the rescue of traditional song culture in Regent Honeyeaters and frequency-dependence in bird song complexity. He completed doctoral research at ANU and has been referred to as Dr Daniel Appleby in university communications and academic outputs from 2024 onward.
Discover how ANU researchers restored the Regent Honeyeater's traditional song through innovative tutoring, offering hope for this critically endangered Australian bird's survival.