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Katharine Boynton "Katy" Payne (born 1937) is an American zoologist and researcher in the Bioacoustics Research Program at the Laboratory of Ornithology at Cornell University.
17 mar 2010 · PopTech. 44.6K subscribers. Subscribed. 81. 9.3K views 13 years ago. Animal communication researcher Katy Payne has been studying the sounds of African elephants and humpback whales for...
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Katy imagined studying these hidden behaviors by eavesdropping on their conversations. This was Katy Payne’s insightful idea after she discovered the use of infrasound by elephants and then turned her attention to the problem of studying forest elephants living where you can’t see them.
22 ago 2019 · Katy Payne is a renowned acoustic biologist with a Quaker sensibility. She’s found her astonishment — and many life lessons — in listening to two of the world’s largest creatures. From the wild coast of Argentina to the rainforests of Africa, she discovered that humpback whales compose ever-changing songs and that elephants ...
6 ago 2015 · Katy Payne, a researcher in acoustic biology at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and her husband, Roger, were the first scientists to realize that the intricate and eerie calls of some humpback...
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30 nov 2022 · Retired Cornell researcher Katy Payne ’59 has spent much of her career sitting quietly and listening. But her many accomplishments speak volumes about her foundational role in the burgeoning science of bioacoustics – listening to and studying the sounds of Earth’s creatures – and now she has been duly recognized for them.
16 giu 2023 · The zoologist Katy Payne – Roger’s collaborator (and former wife) – would go on to prove that whales use what can be described as rhyme, a technique whales seem to use to remember long and ...