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Daria Valente is a Tenure-track Assistant Professor at the Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, University of Turin. Her research focuses on the evolution of animal and human behavior, with a specialization in primate bioacoustics, ecoacoustics, and vocal communication.
Research Interests: Valente's work explores the complexity of primate vocalizations, emphasizing the indri species. She investigates topics such as vocal flexibility, categorical rhythms, nonlinear acoustic phenomena, and the interplay between genetic distance and song dissimilarity. Her studies often integrate fieldwork in Madagascar with advanced sound analysis techniques.
Teaching: She offers courses in bioacoustic analysis, scientific communication, and ethological methods, reflecting her expertise in modern behavioral research tools.
Publication Trends: Valente's research output spans evolutionary biology, acoustic monitoring, and interdisciplinary approaches to primate behavior. Her recent work includes collaborations on global citizenship education through ecological research.
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