About

Biography

Dominique is an Associate Professor 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, Associate Editor for the journal Emu: Austral Ornithology and a Subject Editor for the Journal of Avian Biology.

Any students looking interested in pursuing a potential research project please feel free to contact Dominique via e-mail.

Professional memberships

  • Australian Bird Studies Association
  • Australian Ornithologist’s Union
  • Australian 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 and supervision

  • ENS222 Terrestrial Vertebrates
  • ANM301 Animal Behaviour

Expert media commentary

Dr Dominique Potvin's specialist areas of knowledge are ornithology, birds, animal behaviour and evolution.

Engagements

Available for postgraduate supervision

Organisational Affiliations

Associate Professor in Animal Ecology, School of Science, Technology and Engineering