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Andrew Digby is an astronomer and ecologist whose work focusses on researching and conserving New Zealand's endangered endemic birds.


Career

Digby has a Natural Sciences B.A. (Hons.) from Cambridge and a PhD in astronomy from the
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with a thesis assessing the formation of the galaxy through low-mass stars. He has jointly published numerous papers relating to the detection of dark matter, the luminosity of stars, and exoplanet imaging and spectroscopy. In 2003 he was appointed as the NASA Michelson Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Astrophysics,
American Museum of Natural History The American Museum of Natural History (abbreviated as AMNH) is a natural history museum on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. In Theodore Roosevelt Park, across the street from Central Park, the museum complex comprises 26 inter ...
, New York where his research contributed to the design and construction of a
coronagraph A coronagraph is a telescopic attachment designed to block out the direct light from a star so that nearby objects – which otherwise would be hidden in the star's bright glare – can be resolved. Most coronagraphs are intended to view ...
to directly image planets around other stars. Digby moved to New Zealand in 2006. He spent several years with the New Zealand meteorological service as a research scientist in the Forecasting Research group, then he began a PhD in Conservation Biology at
Victoria University of Wellington Victoria University of Wellington ( mi, Te Herenga Waka) is a university in Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 1897 by Act of Parliament, and was a constituent college of the University of New Zealand. The university is well know ...
in 2009. His thesis is titled
Whistling in the Dark: An Acoustic Study of Little Spotted Kiwi
'. He combines all his skills in his present work using acoustic monitoring to track the behaviour of birds in the wild. He works for New Zealand Department of Conservation in recovery programs for the
Kākāpō The kākāpō ( ; ; from the mi, kākāpō, , night parrot), also known as owl parrot (''Strigops habroptilus''), is a species of large, flightless, nocturnal, ground-dwelling parrots of the super-family Strigopoidea, endemic to New Zealan ...
and South Island takahē, two endangered birds endemic to New Zealand, and believes he has the perfect job: Digby is keen to spread the conservation message: he returned to his ''alma mater'', Cambridge University, to talk about his current projects in July 2016, he has published extensively in the scientific and popular press including
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, and local newspapers and radio. He was invited to speak at the
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Conference in Queenstown in December 2016.


Kiwi research

The
Kiwi Kiwi most commonly refers to: * Kiwi (bird), a flightless bird native to New Zealand * Kiwi (nickname), a nickname for New Zealanders * Kiwifruit, an edible berry * Kiwi dollar or New Zealand dollar, a unit of currency Kiwi or KIWI may also ref ...
, a flightless bird with a long beak was the subject of Digby's PhD. His discovery that the birds harmonise their calls to defend their territory is claimed to be the first example of vocal coordination in birds. During his study, Digby used sound recorders and video cameras to track incubation. Unexpectedly, one breeding pair that produced two chicks were found to be the
Little Spotted Kiwi The little spotted kiwi or little grey kiwi (''Apteryx owenii'') is a small flightless bird in the kiwi family Apterygidae. It is the smallest species of all five kiwis, at about , about the size of a bantam. It is endemic to New Zealand, and i ...
, the smallest kiwi and very vulnerable.


Kākāpō recovery project

Kakapo Recovery
is a project of the New Zealand Department of Conservation utilising the skills of scientists, rangers and volunteers to protect and boost the numbers of the endangered Kakapo, a flightless parrot. From only 18 individuals in the 1970s, the projects breeding and research program has boosted numbers to a population 209 adults living on a predator-free islands (2020). Since February 2016, surviving kākāpō are kept on three predator-free islands, Whenua Hou/Codfish,
Anchor An anchor is a device, normally made of metal , used to secure a vessel to the bed of a body of water to prevent the craft from drifting due to wind or current. The word derives from Latin ''ancora'', which itself comes from the Greek ἄγ ...
and Hauturu-o-Toi/Little Barrier islands, where they are closely monitored. In 2016 a record 47 chicks hatched and 33 were fledged. Digby promoted the idea to crowd fund a project to sequence the genome of every living adult kakapo as well as the genomes of 55 long-dead museum specimens from around the world. This will be the first time genomes will be sequenced for an entire species population and will allow the breeding program to be refined and improved.


South Island takahē recovery project

The South Island takahē is a stout, flightless bird which was thought extinct but found again in 1948 in the remote Murchison Mountains, Fiordland. Conservation efforts have continued but the birds still remain critically endangered with currently 300 adults known. Digby is the scientist on th
Takahē Recovery
project giving advice on topics such as population dynamics, genetics, predator-prey interactions, avian diseases, and trials of new transmitters.


Publications


Articles

* Oppenheimer, Ben R.; Hambly, Nigel Charles; Digby Andrew P.; Hodgkin, Simon T.; Saumon, Didier
Direct detection of galactic halo dark matter
''Science''. 292(5517): 698–702. April 2001 * Oppenheimer, Ben R.; Hambly, Nigel Charles; Digby Andrew P.; Hodgkin, Simon T.; Saumon, Didier, Hodgkin, ST. White dwarfs and dark matter-Response. ''Science''. 292(5525): U3-U5. June 2001 * Digby, A; Cooke, J.; Hambly, N. Galactic Structure and Evolution from Stellar Dynamics ''EAS Publications Series.'' 2: 379–381''.'' 2002 * Digby, Andrew P.; Hambly, Nigel C.; Cooke, John A.; Reid, I. Neill; Cannon, Russell D
The subdwarf luminosity function
''Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.'' 344(2): 583–601. September 2003 * Oppenheimer, B.R.; Hambly, N.C.; Digby, A.P.; Hodgkin, S.T.; Saumon, D. VizieR Online Data Catalog: Candidate halo dark matter (Oppenheimer+, 2001). ''VizieR Online Data Catalog''. 210:29202. October 2003 * Oppenheimer, BR; Digby, AP; Shara, M; et al. The Lyot Project: Toward Exoplanet and Circumstellar Disk Imaging and Spectroscopy. ''Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society.'' 36:583. December 2003 * Sivaramakrishnan, Anand; Oppenheimer, BR; Perrin, MD; Roberts, LC; Makidon, RB; Soummer, R; Digby, AP; Bradford, LW; Skinner, MA; Turner, NH; Ten Brummelaar, TA.
Scintillation and pupil illumination in AO coronagraphy
''Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union.'' 1(C200): 613–616. October 2005 * R Soummer, BR Oppenheimer, S Hinkley, A Sivaramakrishnan, RB Makidon, A Digby, D Brenner, J Kuhn, MD Perrin, LC Roberts, Kaitlin Kratter. The Lyot project coronagraph: data processing and performance analysis. ''EAS Publications Series.'' 22: 199–212. 2006 * Andrew P Digby, Sasha Hinkley, Ben R Oppenheimer et al
The Challenges of Coronagraphic Astrometry
Based on observations made at the Maui Space Surveillance System operated by Detachment 15 of the US Air Force Research Laboratory's Directed Energy Directorate. ''The Astrophysical Journal.'' 650 (1): 484. October 2006 * Andrew Digby, Ben D Bell, Paul D Teal. Vocal cooperation between the sexes in Little Spotted Kiwi Apteryx owenii. ''Ibis.'' 155(2): 229–245. April 2013 * Andrew Digby, Michael Towsey, Ben D Bell, Paul D Teal
A practical comparison of manual and autonomous methods for acoustic monitoring
''Methods in Ecology and Evolution.'' 4(7): 675–683. July 2013 * Andrew Digby, Ben D Bell, Paul D Teal. Non-linear phenomena in little spotted kiwi calls. ''Bioacoustics''. 23(2): 113–128. May 2014 * Andrew Digby, Michael Towsey, Ben D Bell, Paul D Teal
Temporal and environmental influences on the vocal behaviour of a nocturnal bird.
Journal of Avian Biology. 45(6): 591–599. November 2014 * Andrew Digby, Ben D Bell, Paul D Teal. Vocal individuality of Little Spotted Kiwi (Apteryx owenii). ''Emu''. 114(4): 326–336. December 2014 * Rogan Colbourne, Andrew Digby
Call rate behaviour of brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) and great spotted kiwi (A. haastii) in relation to temporal and environmental parameters.
New Zealand Department of Conservation. ''DOC Research and Development Series.'' 348. 2016


Theses

* Digby, A.P. (2003). Galactic Spheroid Structure from Subluminous Stars. ''Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Edinburgh'' * Digby, Andrew (2013
Whistling in the Dark: An Acoustic Study of Little Spotted Kiwi
a ''Thesis Submitted to the Victoria University of Wellington in Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy n Conservation Biology'


Conference Papers

* Cooke, JA; Digby, AP; Reid, IN (2001). Wide Field Astrometry: Moving from the UKST to VISTA. ''The New Era of Wide Field Astronomy, ASP Conference Series'', Vol 232, 2001; Roger Clowes, Andrew Adamson, and Gordon Bromage eds, San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific. p. 272 * Oppenheimer, Ben R.; Digby, Andrew P.; Newburgh, Laura; et al. (2003). The Lyot Project: Status and Deployment Plans. ''AMOS Technical Conference'' * Lloyd, James P.; Oppenheimer, Ben R.; Digby Andrew P. The Lyot project: toward exoplanet images and spectroscopy. ''Earths: DARWIN/TPF and the Search for Extrasolar Terrestrial Planets.'' 539: 513–518. October 2003 * Oppenheimer, Ben R.; Digby, Andrew P.; Newburgh, Laura; et al
The Lyot project: toward exoplanet imaging and spectroscopy
''SPIE Astronomical Telescopes+ Instrumentation. International Society for Optics and Photonics.'' 433–442. October 2004 * Hambly, NC; Digby, AP; Oppenheimer, BR
Cool White Dwarfs from the SuperCOSMOS and Sloan Digital Sky Surveys
''14th European Workshop on White Dwarfs.'' 334:113. July 2005 * Lewis C Roberts Jr, L William Bradford, Mark A Skinner, A Theo, Nils H Turner, Ben R Oppenheimer, Andrew P Digby, Marshall D Perrin. The Effects of Scintillation on Non-Redundant Aperture Masking Interferometry1. ''The Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies Conference.'' 1:98. 2006


References

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