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Alex Jordan
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A collection of videos from my trips to various places for biological research.
Spider filming setup
Here's Sylvi and Jakob setting up a recording of Trichonephlia spiders in an environmental chamber in Panama
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Machine learning tracking of fish - thejordanlab.com
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Short infographic of our machine learning based approach to track fish and analyse behaviour. The first sequence shows raw video input, of which a subset of frames was annotated as the training set. After training the neural network with these annotations, fish in the video were then able to be automatically segmented with Mask R-CNN; this segmentation is here represented with a colored mask an...
Quantitative Marine Biology
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The Masters course "Quantitative Marine Biology" at the University of Konstanz, for more information see thejordanlab.com
A swim through the Seerhein
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Snorkeling through the Inselhotel channel into the Rhein, for more info check collectivebehaviour.com/jordan-lab
A Biologist's Field Diary - Tanganyika, Panama, Colombia, Barrier Reef, Red Sea
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This is what I do when I'm doing what I love... Editing and Concept by Carla Avolio Footage by Alex Jordan and friends Music by Squabz
Red Sea Reconnaissance
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A little video of our lab's recent trip to explore a potential field site in Eilat
Alex Jordan Profile
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This is a video made about my research by Carla Avolio (carlaavolio.com): Dr Alex Jordan is an evolutionary biologist with a passion for fish. Through his research, he has visited some of the most beautiful aquatic landscapes on Earth. In this video, I profile his work on sex and social behaviour and where it has taken him, from studying cichlids in Lake Tanganyika in the African Rift Valley, t...
Tanganyika Travels IV
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This is footage of the areas around Lake Tanganyika, this time all above water. Sadly, there are not many large mammals left in the regions directly adjacent to the Lake, primarily due to poor planning and management of National Parks, but further south in Zambia, there is plenty to see above the water. Music this time by an excellent African artist named Diogal, and by Nightmares on Wax.
Tanganyika Travels III
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Underwater video and images of wild cichlids in Lake Tanganyika, taken during my research trip in August-December 2011. Video editing by Carla Avolio and Alex Jordan. For more information about the research side of things, please visit www.alexjordan.org To find out more about the music, go to www.emancipatormusic.com/ and hydeout.net/
Tanganyika Travels I HD
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HD Version of ua-cam.com/video/qpr7-fB1QYI/v-deo.html Underwater video and images of wild cichlids in Lake Tanganyika, taken during my research trip in August-December 2011. Video editing was done by Carla Avolio and Alex Jordan. One or two of the photos were taken by Stefan Fischer. For more information about the research side of things, please visit www.alexjordan.org
Tanganyika Travels II
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Video of wild cichlids in Lake Tanganyika, taken during a research trip in August-December 2011. Video editing by Carla Avolio and Alex Jordan. For more information about the research side of things, please visit www.alexjordan.org. To hear more of Squabz music, go to soundcloud.com/squabz
Cycling through Iya Valley, Shikoku, Japan
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Video from my cycling trip through the Iya Valley in Shikoku, Japan. These are scenes from the road set to music by Joe Hishaishi, a track from Kikujiro no Natsu called 'Summer'. For a video diary of this trip, go to ua-cam.com/video/ubu5EaThr6o/v-deo.html
ABC Radio Interview - Alex Jordan
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A chat between Richard Glover and Alex Jordan about the lifetime costs of promiscuous behaviour. For more information about this research, please visit www.alexjordan.org
Lake Tanganyika Research Trip
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Video from a research trip to Lake Tanganyika, Zambia, in September to December 2008. Music by Ayub Ogada 'Kothbiro', video by Marian Wong and Alex Jordan.
J'ai chez moi en aquarium beaucoup de ces poissons que l'on voit évoluer ici. Pseudotropheus, Labidochromis, Haplochromis, et autres labeotropheus..Quel plaisir de les voir dans leur milieu naturel. Merci beaucoup.
Video👍, music 👍
Brother, you have very few subscribers, you deserve many more, to be known throughout the world for your beautiful work, blessings and follow me, I have become a fan of the fish of Tanganyika for your travel greetings from Cuba.
Likely the most interesting sea on the planet! I have kept and bred many cichlids and also other fish from Lake Tanganyika. This sea will never stop to amaze me. For now I keep nothing - I got somewhat discouraged when I learned that one Tropheus-male can have a territory ten meters long (I want to keep the fish as they live in nature). When you "mocked" the shell dweller there, I got reminded of that I have seen a N. multifasciatus attack a fully grown frontosa. The frontosa could have swallowed it whole even on the broad side. They are fearless fish.
They look even more beautiful in those amazing naturally clear waters.
Wow nice👍👍
Hello Jordan, what species did you find in Cape Kaku? I saw in the images what appears to be Neolamprologus brichard; can confirm that information. I'm setting up a biotope aquarium and I'm looking for information about the fauna. Thank you.
Bravo,nice job!
Does anyone know the species of plant at 8:08?
Absolutely beautiful. I have a 1200 gallon tanque of African chiclid but fish in the wild in their natural habitat attain much better vibrant colors.
São bonitos mais prefiro do lago Malawi 😋😁
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OMG!!! Look at those cyprichromis species!!!!
What are the fish defending the brood at 4:35?
Lepidiolamprologus mimicus.
Lepidiolamprologus? Ever seen or filmed them hunting (perhaps eating your study subjects)?
So schöne Bilder aus einem Einheimischen Gewässer ! Ich Liebe es solche Schwärme von Jungfischen zu sehen. Danke fürs zeigen.
An old video, but really nice. Something about that music.
Hey, Why synodontis stuck at 3:47.What happened to it ?
This footage is outstanding.
Damn Daffodils everywhere. Those things spread like cancer. I put 4 in a 75 gallon and in 6 months it was 100. With synodontis and calvus eating fry.
Very nice. A lot of known species, but also some truly not suited for a tank. Thanks!
This is so strange. All these species actually exist and co-exist in the lake. I have kept many different Tanganyika species and also bred a lot of them. I think my love of the lake and its diverse behaviour will never cease to exite me. No tanks at the moment but thinking of a medium tank (2-300 liters) with N. meleagris and a couple of Synodontis to keep the meleagris on the edge. Thank you for uploading this. It keeps my dreams alive.
Hello, very nice video ! Where is cape Kaku please ?
Google is your friend. It is in the southern part of the lake: "Cape Kaku is a point within Zambia and is southeast of Cape Kapembwa and Cape Kabwe Nsolo and east of Chilingala. Cape Kaku has an elevation of 767 metres." mapcarta.com/12699830
Thanks very much ! :)
how are the plants called?
you don't need a ferrari. (what I think every time you drive around in a ferrari for an example during the lecture: Hehh. He's intelligent. charming. good looking... actually? a ferrari would ruin the sex appeal - stay with your fish, admiring nature, loving to make biology...!)
iron from ice!
Awesome!!
you are perfect
hi alex, what veriant of c.foai is that at the 2min mark. amazing fish.
I wish I was there even just as a side kick•••lol•••!!!!!! The african cicholids R such an explosive strain . brilliant colours n patterns never ever boring in any aquarium & they sure could make u think you were losing it sometimes (sex changing as well as colors) hey looking in my tank/tanks where did that one come from n where's that other one I had????? but I learned in my 25yrs of them & Discus. Lost my fortune (somewhat) in salt water aqua. But with those 2strains I had my version of spectacular Salt Water! Loved my time with them (money n time well spent) keep on with your discovery's n hope all is somewhat well with nature n not 2 F---UP. Thanks4sharing
Beautiful. ..
Great!
Looks amazing!
your true Australian behavior comes out in the last thing you say
Preciosos Tanganykas, mis favoritos.
Bravo to the good doctor - what a journey you are having!
Cieszę się niezmiernie Alex, że są tacyludzie jak Ty . Uwielbiam oglądać Twoje filmiki i zdjęcia z wypraw nad jez. Tanganika .
Song title and artist please thx ?
Very nice video. So many beautiful fish in there. I own about half of the fish shown :)
Love the vid bud, great job! Wish I could have been there with you! :)
Hi Alex! It's a pleasure to watch your videos again and again. So relaxing... music and the way you have made them. Almost magical feeling! Kindly Janne Aho
Hi Alex! It's a pleasure to watch your videos again and again. So relaxing... music and the way you have made them. Almost magical feeling! Kindly Janne Aho
Hi Alex! It's a pleasure to watch your videos again and again. So relaxing... music and the way you have made them. Almost magical feeling! Kindly Janne Aho
So dreams of doing this can come true for some.... Lucky buggers. So jealous.
Another Tanganikian video, Music is good too!
so beautiful i like the frontosa
Wow!!! awesome
Thanks for uploading this, what's was the deal with that fish a t 3:54? I thought only ostriches buried their heads in sand.
Yeah, crocs are always a problem. In one of my early videos from Lake Tang in 2008 I have footage of our solution - throw rocks at the water in a pathetic attempt to scare them off!
The eels are all Mastacembelus sp., otherwise called Tanganyikan Spiny Eels. They're pretty annoying when doing research, because they follow you around and try to eat the fish you flush out.
Actually, my friend Rob Travers reclassified the Tanganyikan species as Afromastacembalus years ago. Mastacembalus is restricted to India and parts of Asia.