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Livingston in front of the RV Tangaroa before sailing for Antarctica, 2006. Image provided by author.

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Published on 02 Jun 2025

‘A love affair with the sea’: meet a scientist who overcame hurdles to dedicate her life to studying the ocean

Dr Mary Elizabeth Livingston looks back on a life-long career in marine science. She is the author of a new Frontiers in Ocean Sustainability article in which she chronicles the highs and lows of her career, changes in the field, and what has remained the same.

Adult Cooper’s hawk dispatching a house sparrow. Image: Vladimir Dinets.

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Published on 23 May 2025

Street smarts: how a hawk learned to use traffic signals to hunt more successfully

Dr Vladimir Dinets, a zoologist who studies animal behavior, ecology, and conservation, is the author of a recently published Frontiers in Ethology article that documents the impressive adaptation of an avian newcomer to the city. A Cooper’s hawk appears to have learned how to use traffic signals and strike at smaller birds precisely when cars at an intersection lined up.

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