IOU Flutter: Vol 4(1) now online
We just published the latest newsletter "The Flutter". Take a look at the latest news of the IOU ...
Ornithology is a global discipline addressing all levels of avian biology in birds from ecosystems to molecules, linking basic and applied research, and nurturing education and outreach. The IOU seeks to support, promote, and advance avian biology.
Specialists offer a variety of knowledge and organize meetings.. Apply to join the group of your interest.
All members of the IOU have free access to the new forum. Here, you can discuss recent research, ask questions on field work, methods, conservation, issues, ...
The IOU is hosting the International Ornithological Congresses (#IOCongress) on a 4-years turnus. We will inform members about all details ...
We just published the latest newsletter "The Flutter". Take a look at the latest news of the IOU ...
CANCELED 5th IOU Webinar On Having a Bird Brain presented by Suzana Herculano-Houzel
There is a lot we can do individually to help birds, especially during migration when collision rates are even higher. In this webinar, bird collisions experts will provide practical advice and demonstrations on preventing crashes at home, as well as tips to advocate for safer, bird-friendly policies in your community.
A new issue of the Flutter – the IOU Newsletter – has appeared. You will find new information about the IOCongress 2022, a message from the president, and many contributions by our editor!
You are invited to an IOU webinar. Mar 23, 2022 04:00 PM Johannesburg. Register now!
You are invited to our next IOU webinar via Zoom. When: Jan 26, 2022 05:00 PM Johannesburg
The documentary describes the American Golden plover (Pluvialis dominica) and the Buff-breasted sandpiper's (Calidris subruficollis) experiences during their stay between the lagoons and the ocean, in the Uruguayan East coast. The film focuses on their interaction and coexistence with the native fauna.
Webinar Description: Peter and Rosemary Grant have been studying Darwin’s finches on the Galápagos islands since 1973. The fieldwork is designed to understand the causes of an adaptive radiation. It combines analyses of archipelago-wide patterns of evolution with detailed investigations on two islands, Genovesa and Daphne. By integrating ecology, behavior and genetics, they have revealed how species ...