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year, everyone's calling, it can't be, it can't be, it can't close,Ferrara is ruined, Ferrara has had a falling out with hispartner, with his
And that's really what the book "The Sounds of Life" is about.And you mentioned there that Ferrara's PhD advisor basically kind of laughed in her face at the suggestion of-- that turtles were usingthis acoustic communication. Why was there that certainty?
And now that the door is open, there's a ton of research that's being done.After the turtle research I told you of Camila Ferrara, someone went out and recorded 50 different turtle species making noise.Lots of researchers are now looking at the way plants respond to acoustic communication.
takes place in the Amazon.A researcher named Dr. Camila Ferrara, who, at the time, was getting her PhD, and now works with a conservation organization in Brazil, approached her PhD supervisorwith, let's say, a controversial hypothesis she wanted to investigate.
And you mentioned that there's now this kind of ability of, once people see what's been shown, then you can go look at what else is happening.Is the skepticism that Dr. Ferrara faced, is that continuing as well in kind of taking this and going to other areas?I think the skepticism has largely abated.
And Camila reasoned, why shouldn't the Amazonian cousins do the same thing?To make a long story short, after several years of painstaking research in some of the remotest reaches of the Amazon, Ferrara proved that this particular speciesof turtle makes a lot of noise, but very faint, not really at a very high volume,
So you know them as Ari, Vincent, Chase, Eric Murphy, and Turtle.Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to Google Jeremy Piven, Adrian Grenier, Kevin Connolly, Jerry Ferrara,and director, creator, writer, producer, Doug Ellin.
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