Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort ascending
Elie, Theunissen2018Zebra finches identify individuals using vocal signatures unique to each call type
Dookie, Young, Lamothe, Schoenle, Yack2017Why do caterpillars whistle at birds? Insect defence sounds startle avian predators
Proppe, Finch2017Vocalizing during gaps in anthropogenic noise is an uncommon trait for enhancing communication in songbirds
Cooper, Cuervo2017Vocal variation and species limits in the Sclerurus mexicanus complex
Hanafi, Chong, Maruthaveeran, Yeong2019Vocal Response of Oriental Magpie Robin (Copsychus saularis) to Urban Environmental Factors in Peninsular Malaysia
Sementili-Cardoso, Donatelli2018Vocal divergence between two disjunct populations of Giant Antshrike (Batara cinerea) is related to environmental conditions
Meza‐Montes, Fernández‐Gómez, Llanes‐Quevedo, Navarro‐Sigüenza, Santiago‐Alarcon, J. Sosa‐López2022Vocal behaviour, parasitic infection, chronic stress, and body condition in Rufous‐naped Wrens (Campylorhynchus rufinucha)
Jung, Freeberg2017Variation in chick-a-dee calls of bridled titmice ( Baeolophus wollweberi): Frequent use of non-combinatorial calls in a combinatorial calling system
Beck2019Variability in the Repertoires and Singing Behavior of Male and Female ‘I‘iwi (Drepanis coccinea)
Heckscher2021Use of simple graded signals in the long-distance vocal communication of a forest thrush ( Catharus fuscescens )
Elie, Theunissen2016The vocal repertoire of the domesticated zebra finch: a data-driven approach to decipher the information-bearing acoustic features of communication signals
Gayk, Simpson, Mennill2021The evolution of wood warbler flight calls: Species with similar migrations produce acoustically similar calls
Williams, Robins, Newman, Freeman-Gallant, Wheelwright, Mennill2018The buzz segment of Savannah sparrow song is a population marker
Pérez‐Granados, Traba2019Testing the conspecific attraction hypothesis with Dupont's Larks, a resident species of songbird in central Spain
Aubin, Mathevon, da Silva2014Species Identity Coding by the Song of a Rainforest Warbler: An Adaptation to Long-Range Transmission?
Gentry2017Spatiotemporal patterns of avian vocal activity in relation to urban and rural background noise
Fishbein, Idsardi, Ball, Dooling2020Sound sequences in birdsong: how much do birds really care?
Deoniziak, Osiejuk2020Song-type switching rate in the chaffinch carries a message during simulated intrusion
Jakubowska, Osiejuk2018Soft songs in male ortolan buntings are used in an aggressive context but are not an aggressive signal
MacLeod, Brouwer2018Social context-dependent provisioning rules in red-winged fairy-wrens do not vary with signals of increased chick need
Opaev, Kolesnikova, Liu, Kang2018Singing of Claudia’s Leaf-warbler (Phylloscopus claudiae) in aggressive contexts: role of song rate, song type diversity and song type transitional pattern
Souriau, Geberzahn, Ivanitskii, Marova, Vokurková, Reifová, Reif, Petrusková2019Singing behind the stage: thrush nightingales produce more variable songs on their wintering grounds
Jakubowska, Osiejuk2018Sing softly to evoke a response only from a recent intruder
Kahn, Moser-Purdy, Mennill2018Sing and do not stray: male rufous-and-white wrens use duets and physical behaviours to guard their mates
Ortiz, Herbert, Mindlin, Amador2019Significant Instances in Motor Gestures of Different Songbird Species
J. Sosa-López, Mennill, Renton2017Sexual differentiation and seasonal variation in response to conspecific and heterospecific acoustic signals
Wheatcroft, Qvarnström2017Reproductive character displacement of female, but not male song discrimination in an avian hybrid zone
Seo, Kim, Park2022Regional differences in the song characteristics of Pallas’s Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus proregulus in north-east Asia
Isler, Whitney2018Reevaluation of the taxonomic positions of members of the Epinecrophylla fjeldsaai (Aves: Passeriformes: Thamnophilidae) antwren complex including E. fjeldsaai based on vocalizations
Cimprich, Moore, Guilfoyle2000Red-eyed Vireo
Nácarová, Veselý, Bugnyar2018Ravens adjust their antipredatory responses to con- and hetero-specific alarms to the perceived threat
Moran, Doucet, Newman, D. Norris, Mennill2018Quiet violence: Savannah Sparrows respond to playback-simulated rivals using low-amplitude songs as aggressive signals
Congdon2019Perception and communication of predator threat in the black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus)
Stowell, Gill2017On-Bird Sound Recordings: Automatic Acoustic Recognition of Activities and Contexts
Gentry2019Noise-induced vocal plasticity in urban white-crowned sparrows does not involve adjustment of trill performance components
Aunay, Grenna, Slabbekoorn, Nicolas, Nagle, Leboucher, Malacarne, Draganoiu2017Negative impact of urban noise on sexual receptivity and clutch size in female domestic canaries
Parra, Dalisio, Jensen, Parker2017Male territorial aggression does not drive conformity to local vocal culture in a passerine bird
Hill, Amiot, Anderson, Ji2017It's complicated: the association between songbird extrapair paternity and within-song complexity
Hudson, Shizuka2017Introductory whistle is sufficient for early song recognition by golden-crowned sparrow nestlings
Fernandez, Vignal, Soula2017Impact of group size and social composition on group vocal activity and acoustic network in a social songbird
Crouch, Mason-Gamer2018Identifying ecological drivers of interspecific variation in song complexity in songbirds (Passeriformes, Passeri)
Yu, Lu, Sun, Liang, Wang, Møller2019Heterospecific alarm-call recognition in two warbler hosts of common cuckoos
Deoniziak, Osiejuk2019Habitat-related differences in song structure and complexity in a songbird with a large repertoire
Kalb, Anger, Randler2019Great tits encode contextual information in their food and mobbing calls
Akçay, S. Campbell, Beecher2017Good tutors are not dear enemies in song sparrows
Wilkins, Scordato, Semenov, KaraardiÇ, Shizuka, Rubtsov, Pap, Shen, Safran2018Global song divergence in barn swallows (Hirundo rustica): exploring the roles of genetic, geographical and climatic distance in sympatry and allopatry
Albornoz, Vignolo, Sarquis, Martínez2018Furnariidae Species Classification Using Extreme Learning Machines and Spectral Information
Cunningham, Magrath2017Functionally referential alarm calls in noisy miners communicate about predator behaviour
Wei, Dong, Li, Alström, Liu, Xia, Yao, Zhang2018From Himalayas to Continental Island: Integrative species delimitation in the Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler Horornis fortipes complex
Suzuki, Sumitani, Naren, Matsubayashi, Arita, Nakadai, Okuno2018Field observations of ecoacoustic dynamics of a Japanese bush warbler using an open-source software for robot audition HARK

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