
david 🥚campo
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Ph.D. candidate, Stoddard Lab, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology @Princeton | 🐦🪺| 🇨🇴 ☕️@udea @uniandes | Producer @vencejofilms
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Finalmente proyectaremos en nuestra casa, #Manizales Queremos compartir algunos de nuestros documentales laureados! Próximamente más detalles. #cine #documental #ciencia #conservación #educación #colombia #plantas #cienciacriolla Teatro Los Fundadores


Birds have been found to incubate rocks and other inanimate objects. Why is that? 🐦 🪨 Princeton University Graduate School student and evolutionary biologist David Ocampo talks with Audubon Society to provide some insight. bit.ly/3AKeXRV




New paper!! Very happy to share this work published in Current Biology in collaboration with @BryanMateus12, daniel cadena and Camila Gómez (SELVA). Available here: authors.elsevier.com/c/1jqfh_LsQSQE… We report changes in bird migration phenology exclusively from the wintering grounds




Pronto! Producto de miradas y discusiones que tuvimos varias generaciones Instituto Humboldt

Great Seminar by our GS-nominated Speaker at the Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Princeton University. Thanks @ornithoale UC Berkeley for sharing your #science on Neotropical #ornithology, #conservation #psychology, environmental #policy, and community #ecology @cienciacriolla




t’s not easy to be a (present) mum and an (effective) academic, but we can manage both if we have supportive teams, welcome flexibility, and lead with kindness. In Nature Human Behaviour about my experience with this balancing act 🤹🏻♀️ nature.com/articles/s4156…



New in Science Advances! We take a look beneath the surface of colorful plumage in songbirds and find a surprising twist: Concealed beneath their vibrant feather tips, many colorful songbirds have a striking hidden layer of white or black plumage. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
