Literature

Authorsordenação descendenteAnoTítulo
Akçay, S. Campbell, Beecher2017Good tutors are not dear enemies in song sparrows
Aunay, Grenna, Slabbekoorn, Nicolas, Nagle, Leboucher, Malacarne, Draganoiu2017Negative impact of urban noise on sexual receptivity and clutch size in female domestic canaries
Balsby, Eldermire, Schnell, Poesel, Walsh, Bradbury2017Function of vocalization length and warble repertoire size in orange-fronted conures
Blumstein, Whitaker, Kennen, Bryant2017Do birds differentiate between white noise and deterministic chaos?
Cooper, Cuervo2017Vocal variation and species limits in the Sclerurus mexicanus complex
Cunningham, Magrath2017Functionally referential alarm calls in noisy miners communicate about predator behaviour
Dookie, Young, Lamothe, Schoenle, Yack2017Why do caterpillars whistle at birds? Insect defence sounds startle avian predators
Dreiss, Ducouret, Ruppli, Rossier, Hernandez, Falourd, Marmaroli, Cazau, Lissek, Roulin2017No need to shout: Effect of signal loudness on sibling communication in barn owls Tyto alba
Fernandez, Vignal, Soula2017Impact of group size and social composition on group vocal activity and acoustic network in a social songbird
Fobe2017An Exploration of Rhythm perception in African Penguins (Spheniscus demersus)
Gentry2017Spatiotemporal patterns of avian vocal activity in relation to urban and rural background noise
Gulson-Castillo, R. Dreelin, Fernandez-Duque, Hite, Orzechowski, Smith, Wallace, Winkler2017Breeding biology during the nestling period at a Black-crowned Pitta Erythropitta ussheri nest
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
Jahn, Ganchev, Marques, Schuchmann2017Automated Sound Recognition Provides Insights into the Behavioral Ecology of a Tropical Bird
Jung, Freeberg2017Variation in chick-a-dee calls of bridled titmice ( Baeolophus wollweberi): Frequent use of non-combinatorial calls in a combinatorial calling system
Khan, Qureshi2017Vocalizations of adult male Asian koels (Eudynamys scolopacea) in the breeding season
Koluguri, G. Meenakshi, Ghosh2017Spectrogram Enhancement Using Multiple Window Savitzky-Golay (MWSG) Filter for Robust Bird Sound Detection
Kroodsma2017Birdsong ‘performance’ studies: a sad commentary
Lane, Kratter, N'Neil2017A new species of manakin (Aves: Pipridae; Machaeropterus) from Peru with a taxonomic reassessment of the Striped Manakin (M. regulus) complex 
McGrath, Dunlop, Dwyer, Burman, Phillips2017Hens vary their vocal repertoire and structure when anticipating different types of reward
Nguyen, Ogunbona, Li, Tasker, Yearwood2017Detection of ground parrot vocalisation: A multiple instance learning approach
Parra, Dalisio, Jensen, Parker2017Male territorial aggression does not drive conformity to local vocal culture in a passerine bird
Proppe, Finch2017Vocalizing during gaps in anthropogenic noise is an uncommon trait for enhancing communication in songbirds
Ranjard, Reed, Landers, Rayner, Friesen, Sagar, Dunphy2017MatlabHTK: a simple interface for bioacoustic analyses using hidden Markov models
Shonfield, Bayne2017Autonomous recording units in avian ecological research: current use and future applications
J. Sosa-López, Mennill, Renton2017Sexual differentiation and seasonal variation in response to conspecific and heterospecific acoustic signals
Stowell, Gill2017On-Bird Sound Recordings: Automatic Acoustic Recognition of Activities and Contexts
Vargas-Castro, Sandoval, Searcy2017Eavesdropping avoidance and sound propagation: the acoustic structure of soft song
Wheatcroft, Qvarnström2017Reproductive character displacement of female, but not male song discrimination in an avian hybrid zone
Yu, Xing, Jiang, Liang, Wang, Møller2017Alarm call-based discrimination between common cuckoo and Eurasian sparrowhawk in a Chinese population of great tits
Zhao, Zhang, Xu, Bellisario, Dai, Omrani, Pijanowski2017Automated bird acoustic event detection and robust species classification
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith