Episodi

  • Karaokers in the wild - Carel ten Cate
    Feb 9 2026

    🦜You may have heard a parrot talk or a songbird singing a beautiful song. Are you curious to know how they are able to do that?

    🎤 Professor Emeritus Carel Ten Cate of Leiden University is ready to help us understand the world of vocal learning, revealing the story behind these speaking animals

    🔊 Listen to the episode to understand how fascinating and deep the research of this unbelievable birds is.

    Because the World has always spoken, we just need to listen.

    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Spreaker and Apple Podcasts

    #acousticworld #bioacoustics #podcast #hoovertheseal #animalcommunication #birds

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    18 min
  • Between cries and calls - Florence Levrero
    Jan 26 2026

    ❓ Have you ever wondered if a baby's cry means something? And do great apes have something similar?

    🎤 Join us as Professor Florence Levrero of the University of Saint-Etienne casts a light on babies’ cries and great apes’ vocalisation.

    🔊 Listen to the episode to discover similarities and differences between the human and the ape world, and maybe you will even get the key to understanding what a baby's cry may mean!

    Because the World has always spoken, we just need to listen.

    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Spreaker and Apple Podcasts

    #acousticworld #bioacoustics #podcast #babycry #animalcommunication #apes


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    21 min
  • Can you follow the rhythm? - Andrea Ravignani
    Jan 12 2026

    📣What is rhythm? Is it the missing link between human music and animal calls?

    🎤 Join us as Professor Andrea Ravignani of the Sapienza University of Rome explores the rhythmic world of humans and animals.

    🔊 Listen to the episode to discover why rhythm is everywhere, from the beating of a heart to the calls of a cricket, and the challenges of studying this universal language.

    Because the World has always spoken, we just need to listen.

    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Spreaker and Apple Podcasts

    #acousticworld #bioacoustics #podcast #rhythm #sapienzaroma #animalcommunication

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    19 min
  • Happy holidays from Acoustic World
    Dec 22 2025

    Acoustic World will take a few weeks off for the holidays See you all in 2026!

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    1 min
  • Powerful sounds for tiny creatures - Marina Scheumann
    Dec 15 2025

    What are ultrasonic sounds? Why do they seem to be more common in small animals? And more importantly, how can we study and understand sounds that we cannot even hear?

    Let’s ask Marina Scheumann, team leader of the Communication and Cognition Group group at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover,

    Listen on Spotify, Spreaker and Apple Podcasts

    #acousticworld #bioacoustic #podcast

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    14 min
  • Duets in the canopy - Marco Gamba
    Dec 1 2025

    🍃Imagine you are in a forest and suddenly you hear a powerful sound too harmonious to be an insect and too loud to be a bird…


    🎶Meet those fascinating animals, the singing primates, in a journey through the canopy with Professor Marco Gamba of the University of Turin!


    #acousticworld #bioacoustic #podcast


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    25 min
  • Life in a speaker - Hans Slabbekoorn
    Nov 17 2025

    Aeroplanes taking off, cars honking, people chattering… How do animals manage to communicate in urban settings?

    Turn up the volume for the third episode of Acoustic World with Prof. Dr Hans Slabbekoorn of Leiden University.

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    23 min
  • A choir which sounds different - Marisa Hoeschele
    Nov 3 2025

    How can a choir harmonise? Do animals hear a difference between octaves and so understand musical notes?

    Dr. Marisa Hoeschele, group leader of the “Musicality and Bioacoustics” at the Acoustics Research Institute in Vienna, is answering our questions in the second episode of Acoustic World.

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    16 min