
معرفی
Helene Marie Lampe is a researcher at the University of Oslo, focusing on animal communication with a particular emphasis on avian species. Her work explores how birds use song to convey information about mate quality, territory, and social dynamics. Central to her research is the study of pied flycatchers, examining their polyterritorial behavior, song repertoires, and the role of song in mating strategies. She also investigates predator-prey interactions using domestic chicks as models and has extended her studies to fish behavior and communication networks. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates behavioral ecology, genetics, and evolutionary biology to understand adaptive communication strategies in animals.
- Research Group: Leads studies on bird song complexity and its ecological implications
- Key Species: Pied flycatchers, redwings, and three-spined sticklebacks
- Methodological Expertise: Field observations, cross-fostering experiments, and acoustic analysis
Her publications highlight investigations into song development, migratory patterns, and the genetic basis of behavioral traits. Collaborations with international researchers underscore the global reach of her work in ornithology and behavioral ecology.




