Dr. Severine Hex, PhD
dr-severinehex.bsky.social
Dr. Severine Hex, PhD
@dr-severinehex.bsky.social
Researcher studying multimodal communication, social cognition, and behavior using plains zebras and greater spear-nosed bats as model systems.
Reposted by Dr. Severine Hex, PhD
How does multimodal communication in non-human animals change under environmental stress? Our new paper with Severine Hex & Dan Rubenstein shows that communicative flexibility may facilitate survival, using plains zebras as a case study! 🦓 Read more below:

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January 13, 2025 at 4:42 PM
Juvenile animals occupy a different social niche than adults, being inexperienced and facing different social risks. I investigated how this "age of risk" affects the development of communication in juvenile plains zebras. Check out the manuscript here: www.nature.com/articles/s42...
“Age of risk” shapes simpler multimodal communication in the juvenile plains zebra (Equus quagga) - Communications Biology
Network-based methods reveal the social forces shaping the multimodal communication of juvenile animals in complex societies. Juvenile plains zebras use simpler, less complex communication which may r...
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January 16, 2025 at 2:03 PM