Profile
Dominique is a Senior Lecturer in Animal Ecology at the Moreton Bay campus. Dominique's research interests encompass two major avenues of study: 1) The proximate and ultimate sources of selection contributing to the evolution of vocalizations, especially birdsong; and 2) The impact of anthropogenic activities such as urbanization, noise and land use changes on vertebrate populations. Dominique uses a very interdisciplinary and broad-scale approach to investigate these themes, incorporating genetics, bioacoustics, ecology, physiology and even neuroscience.
Dominique also has an interest in Bayesian statistics, ornithological methods and evidence-based university teaching.
Dominique is the Membership Officer for the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour, an Associate Editor for the journal Emu: Austral Ornithology and a Subject Editor for the Journal of Avian Biology.
Any students interested in pursuing a potential research project can contact Dominique via e-mail.
Professional memberships
- Australian Bird and Bat Banding Authority A-Class
- Australian Bird Studies Association
- Australasian Ornithologist’s Union
- Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour (Membership Officer)
Research areas
- evolution of birdsong
- noise effects on animal behaviour and development
- urbanisation effects on behaviour and genetics
- ornithological methodology
Teaching areas
Dr Dominique Potvin's specialist areas of knowledge are ornithology, birds, animal behaviour and evolution.