Laia Rojano-Doñate (@laia_rojano) 's Twitter Profile
Laia Rojano-Doñate

@laia_rojano

PostDoc at @MarineMammalAU in collaboration with @BioacousticsAU at Aarhus University, Denmark. Interested in ecophysiology and statistical models.

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Laia Rojano-Doñate (@laia_rojano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great study with important management implications by Kate Sprogis, @SimoneVidesen and Peter T. Madsen (Bioacoustics AU ) showing how vessel noise disturbs resting humpback whale mother-calf pairs

Laia Rojano-Doñate (@laia_rojano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PhD... done! 🎉 It’s been a real pleasure to work in such an inspiring lab and surrounded by this great group of researchers. I could not have asked for a better outcome! Thank you to all that have helped me make this PhD possible!

Fredrik Christiansen (@fchristiansen83) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Accurate representation of body shape is critical for many aspects of animal ecophysiology, including body condition. Here is a new paper showing how to build accurate 3D models of small cetaceans

Laia Rojano-Doñate (@laia_rojano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I could not have explained this better! Thanks @c_malinka for approaching so well this controversy and laying down clear facts!

Bioacoustics AU (@bioacousticsau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our PhD student @c_malinka recently won a prize for her presentation at the The African Bioacoustics Community conference, sponsored by JASA & PeerJ Publishing - blog post on the award winners here 🏆: peerj.com/blog/post/1152…

Kate Sprogis (@katesprogis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🐬🐬Seeking volunteer research assistants to evaluate the ecology and biology of coastal dolphins in Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia. From May-July 2021. Please email if you have any questions and are interested in assisting. 🤓

🐬🐬Seeking volunteer research assistants to evaluate the ecology and biology of coastal dolphins in Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia. From May-July 2021. Please email if you have any questions and are interested in assisting. 🤓
Laia Rojano-Doñate (@laia_rojano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to be part of a truly cross-disciplinary research team to try address how best to reduce underwater radiated noise from #shipping in the #marine #environment 🔊🚢⛴🛳🐳🦭🐟 Bioacoustics AU Marine Mammal Research @ AU SATURN Project #UnderwaterNoise

Kate Sprogis (@katesprogis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Because the industry actively seeks out whales and dolphins, using quieter boats should be a priority. Yet current whale-watching guidelines, do not include noise levels. See our article The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand by myself, Fredrik Christiansen and Patricia Arranz: theconversation.com/whale-watching…

Dr Charlotte Findlay (@chazz_findlay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever wondered how we can reduce underwater noise from #shipping to prevent impacts on marine mammals? 🤔🚢🔊🐳🐬🦭 🚨 The check out our new paper in Science Advances! 🔗science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… More details in the 🧵below! (1/n) #ScienceAdvancesResearch #OpenAccess

Ever wondered how we can reduce underwater noise from #shipping to prevent impacts on marine mammals? 🤔🚢🔊🐳🐬🦭

🚨 The check out our new paper in <a href="/ScienceAdvances/">Science Advances</a>!

🔗science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

More details in the 🧵below! (1/n)
#ScienceAdvancesResearch #OpenAccess
Bioacoustics AU (@bioacousticsau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are current Acoustic Harassment/Deterrent Devices too powerful for mitigation? 🚨New Paper by lab alumni Siri Elmegaard shows wild harbour porpoises will startle & flee when exposed to low received levels from these devices! 🔊🐬➡️ Read more here:🔗t.ly/Cv974

Bioacoustics AU (@bioacousticsau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨NEW PAPER in Science Advances! A low-cost foraging strategy allows harbour #porpoises to meet high-energy demands but requires them to hunt nearly continuously! This makes porpoises vulnerable to #disturbance. 🐟🐬 #OpenAccess paper 🔗: shorturl.at/uHPW1 🧵(1/n)

🚨NEW PAPER in <a href="/ScienceAdvances/">Science Advances</a>!

A low-cost foraging strategy allows harbour #porpoises to meet high-energy demands but requires them to hunt nearly continuously! This makes porpoises vulnerable to #disturbance. 🐟🐬

#OpenAccess paper 🔗: shorturl.at/uHPW1

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