Manjari Jain

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Ethologist, ecologist, mother, teacher; in perpetual Zugunruhe. IISER Mohali
Interested in birds, sociobiology, bioacoustics, behavioural ecology, evolution, linguistics, art in science.

We organised NSAB2025 & had 2 journal partners: J of Wildlife Sci
& Integrative & Comparative Biology @sicbjournals.bsky.social The special issues are underway:
JWLS: https://jwls.in/advances-in-avian-biology/
Submissions open till 31st Mar 26
ICB: https://sites.google.com/sicb.org/authorguideforicb/special-issues/nsab?authuser=1

Keep an eye out for some exciting Avian Biology research frm India

New paper in Behavioral Ecology. We show how male crickets in conspecific choruses solve the cocktail party problem using a combo of natural spacing b/w neighbours & behavioural adjustments in call timings: https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/araf143

Story covered in The Tribune

https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/india/mohali-iiser-study-sheds-light-on-how-crickets-play-ball-to-attract-their-mates

Journal of Wildlife Science (JWLS) announces a new Special Issue: *Advances in Avian Biology* in collaboration with NSAB 2025 to highlight research presented at NSAB. We also invite you to submit your work or perspectives on avian biology by 31 March 2026. More details here

https://jwls.in/advances-in-avian-biology/

#AvianBiology #DiamondOpenAccess

New preprint:

Sounds of silence: electric mobility promises a quieter soundscape for wildlife, but may challenge ultrasonically sensitive species globally.

With Baheerathan and Oliver Lindecke

Desk reject from Global Change Biology
#NextIsWhat

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https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.07.10.664227v1

Sounds of silence: electric mobility promises a quieter soundscape for wildlife, but may challenge ultrasonically sensitive species globally

Expanding transportation networks generate anthropogenic noise, a stressor for wildlife. The rapid transition to electric mobility, with projections of 40-45 million new electric vehicles (EVs) annually by 2030 (two in five new light-duty vehicles), promises quieter audible environments. However, a critical gap exists in our understanding of the acoustic trade-offs, especially of vehicle-generated ultrasound (frequencies >20 kHz). While ultrasound is known to be biologically potent, used for instance in wildlife repellents, its presence and potential impacts as an emission from traffic on sensitive species, such as bats, remain unaddressed. While the shift to EVs may reduce overall audible noise emissions, offering a green alternative, potential challenges for species with auditory systems tuned to ultrasound, and also actively using it via echolocation, could offset these benefits. This may set up a green-green dilemma, as the objective of decarbonising transport via e-mobility may undermine efforts to restore urban biodiversity. Our systematic review of 49 studies on anthropogenic/vehicular noise impacts on 114 bat species/species groups revealed that road noise, especially when overlapping with bat echolocation and communication frequencies, consistently elicited negative responses in playback experiments, whereas field observations were more variable. A meta-analysis from this dataset showed that the odds of bats being affected significantly increased with both noise intensity and frequency. Building on this evidence, this review explores the implications for a future dominated by EVs. We highlight the urgent need for further research to define acoustic thresholds and develop conservation strategies for wildlife in rapidly urbanising and electrifying landscapes. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali, https://ror.org/01vztzd79 Sonderforschungsbereich (SFB) 1372, project-ID395940726

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⏮️ Missed our first seminar of 2025? No worries!
You can still catch Dr. Damien Farine’s talk “The Costs of Collective Behaviour” on YouTube — but only until next Tuesday! 🐦⏳

🎥 Don’t wait — watch now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wc9zLCvaoKw

Seminar Series 2025: 1. Dr. Damien Farine

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Aaj mausam...

#SummerRains

As the countdown begins, we are excited to start welcoming participants for NSAB 2025 at IISER Mohali

Here's to an excellent line-up of women speakers at the symposium 🥂 Happy International Women's Day!

We will be hosting the National Symposium on Avian Biology 2025 at IISER Mohali between 10-12th March '25.

The website is live & registrations will close shortly.

Visit the website to register and submit an abstract: www.nsab2025.com

Spread the word & let birds of a feather flock together!

Here comes the sun..

(Because it is sunday)
#SundaySong

Great to see three #wildlife clips from our landscape in the Anamalai hills, #WesternGhats, #India, feature in this 2 min trailer of the forthcoming #BBCEarth Series: Asia, narrated by David Attenborough. Featuring work by friends, besides the BBC team in this! Do watch! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oT8lF5P5AyI
Asia | First Look feat. SEVENTEEN | BBC America

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