Arik Kershenbaum.
College Lecturer at Girton College, University of Cambridge, and formerly Herchel Smith Research Fellow in Zoology
GIRTON
COLLEGE
The Smoky Mountains in autumn (Arik Kershenbaum)
Audio and video, print media coverage
Watch my talk for TEDx Cambridge University 2019 on animal communication, and what it can tell us about life in the universe.
Radio
Television
CAMBRIDGE-TV Dr Arik Kershenbaum – Wolf Howl Research
Rare birdsong detection TV report
Other videos
NIMBioS videos
NIMBioS videos
Talking to the Animals
The mathematics behind animal vocal communication
Animal Speech
Print media
Nature 484, 418 (26 April 2012) Mammal sings with syntax
Science 18 May 2012: Vol. 336 no. 6083 p. 778 Different dialects
BBC Science & Environment April 2012 The rock hyrax surprises with syntax skills
The New York Times Science April 2012 Looks Like a Rodent, Croons Like a Bird
The Washington Post August 2014 Do any animals have a true ‘language’?
Science on NBC News April 2012 Wail, chuck, snort: Hyraxes sing complex songs
Wired April 2012 Small Furry Hyrax Sings in Regional Dialects
The National (Abu Dhabi) September 15 2012 Rock stars who sing of their love
Africa Geographic December 2012 Rock stars
BBC Nature, August 2011 Hyraxes: why Israel's 'rock rabbits' have become pests