Knowledge only has value if it is shared.
In this spirit, I make my best to share what I have learned - and still learn - to anyone interested: scientists, nature enthusiasts, and all curious minds. I am most happy to receive your comments and suggestions. Contact me for conferences (in English or French).
Scientific publications:
de Framond, L.; Brumm, H. (2022) Long-term effects of noise pollution on the avian dawn chorus: A natural experiment facilitated by the closure of an international airport. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 289 https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.0906
de Framond, L.; Brumm, H.; Thompson, W. I.; Drabing, S. M.; Francis, C. D. (2022) The broken-wing display across birds and the conditions for its evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.0058
de Framond, L (2018) Breeding birds in the Munich Botanical Garden: assessment of the 2018 populations and methods for future monitoring Botanischer Garten München-Nymphenburg » Birds in the Botanical Garden (snsb.de)
>> See the flyer presenting the bees and birds of the Munich Botanical Garden, featuring drawings from a colleague and me!
Conferences
"Champs" d'oiseaux, petite balade acoustique (A small acoustic walk in the world of birds)
30 minutes to learn why birds sing, and what happens when they have to sing in noisy conditions
- 10/2022 at the photo exhibition PHANA in Auffargis (France)
- 12/2021 in Munich (Germany)
- 10/2021 at the photo exhibition PHANA in Auffargis (France)
- 08/2021 at the photo exhibition FINA in Saint Claude (France) >> see extracts here
Des oreilles dans la nuit: comment les chauves-souris s'orientent dans le noir (Ears in the dark: bat echolocation)
45 minutes to learn how bats use their ultrasonic headlamp and what insects think about it