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Dr Arik Kershenbaum

College position(s)

Fellow, Director of Studies, Tutor

Subject

Natural Sciences (Physical and Biological)

Specialising in

Zoology

Degrees, Awards and Prizes

BA (Hons), MA, PhD

Research themes

I study animal communication and the information content in highly social and cooperative species, particularly cooperative predators such as wolves and dolphins. The need to coordinate activities to solve difficult tasks gives an evolutionary advantage to those animals that are able to convey their intentions and activities to the partners. But despite this, no animal species apart from humans has ever evolved a true language. By studying the communication systems of intelligent and social animals, we can understand more not just about their ecology and conservation, but also about the evolution of our own language.

Responsibilities

I supervise 1A Mathematical Biology, and 1B Animal Biology for Girton students, as well as students from other colleges.

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