
Samuel Temidayo Osinubi- PhD Ecology
- Research Associate at FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology
Samuel Temidayo Osinubi
- PhD Ecology
- Research Associate at FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology
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FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology
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- Research Associate
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Publications (19)
The main features of long-distance migration are derived from landbirds breeding in the Northern Hemisphere. Little is known about migration within the tropics, presumably because tropical species typically move opportunistically and over shorter distances. However, such generalizations are weakened by a lack of solid data on spatial, temporal and...
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The rural-urban gradient serves as a valuable context for investigating the impact of urbanization on biodiversity. While previous studies have demonstrated shifts in bird communities along this gradient, our understanding of the specific impacts of individual urban components such as man-made physical structures and anthropogenic nois...
The Diederik cuckoo, Chrysococcyx caprius, is a small Afrotropical bird in the family Cuculidae. It is taxonomically related to 13 other species within the genus Chrysococcyx and is migratory in sub‐Saharan Africa. It has a unique breeding behaviour of being a brood parasite: Breeding pairs lay their eggs in the nests of a host species and hatchlin...
Modification of ecosystems as a consequence of urbanisation alters natural habitat structures and soundscapes,
creating constraints for vocal communication in animals. Birds are able to adjust their vocalisation to the prevailing
acoustic features of their habitat. As such, their sounds have been shown to reflect the level of anthropogenic
distu...
Sub-Saharan Africa is under-represented in global biodiversity datasets, particularly regarding the impact of land use on species’ population abundances. Drawing on recent advances in expert elicitation to ensure data consistency, 200 experts were convened using a modified-Delphi process to estimate ‘intactness scores’: the remaining proportion of...
The Diederik Cuckoo Chrysococcyx caprius is an African species widely distributed south of the Sahara, which migrates seasonally between breeding and nonbreeding sites. It is currently unknown whether the species consists of a single panmictic population or if it is genetically structured. To investigate this, we analysed sequence variation in thre...
A poster that showcases some of the major findings from investigating the mitochondrial lineages as well as morphological differentiation of in the Diederick cuckoo (Chrysococcyx caprius)
The Woodland Kingfisher Halcyon senegalensis is widely distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa and occupies a wide variety of woodland and savannah habitat. Thus far, three subspecies have been described based on morphological variation. In the present study, using western, eastern and southern African populations, we examined the relationship be...
Currently little is known about intra-African bird migrants. Migratory connectivity between populations may be affected by past climatic fluctuations as well as contemporary threats that affect habitat connectivity resulting in genetic differentiation. Here, integrated molecular and morphological data was used to examine genetic diversity, elucidat...
Abstract Background Understanding the factors that influence the foraging behavior and perception of habitat quality by animals has long been the focus in ecology. Due to the direct effect resource acquisition has on an individual’s fitness and species’ survival, predation risk is considered widely to be a major driver of foraging decision. The obj...
Avian haemosporidian infections are widespread and can result in the decline of wild bird populations or in some cases contribute to extinction of species. We determined the prevalence and genetic diversity of avian haemosporidia in 93 samples from 22 landbird species from South Africa (N = 76) and West Africa (N = 17), of which six are intra-Afric...
The study of avian integumentary colouration can offer insight into dietary and metabolic processes as well as fitness in focal species. Yet, we know relatively less about the system of feather colouration in African birds in comparison to Europe, North America and the neotropics. In this study, we biochemically characterised and quantified the pig...
Book Title: The Birds of Ghana: an Atlas and Handbook Book Authors: Francoise Dowsett-Lemaire and Robert J. Dowsett 2014, Tauraco Press, Liege, Belgium Softcover, illustrations (some colour), colour maps, 713 pages ISBN 978-2-87225-007-3. Price £34.99