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List of works by Henrik Brumm

A global analysis of song frequency in passerines provides no support for the acoustic adaptation hypothesis but suggests a role for sexual selection

scientific article published on 12 December 2020

A meta-analytic castle built on sand? A comment on Roca et al

scientific article published in 2016

Acoustic Communication in Noise

article by Henrik Brumm & Hans Slabbekoorn published 2005 in Advances in the study of behavior

Acoustic communication in noise: regulation of call characteristics in a New World monkey

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Airport noise predicts song timing of European birds.

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Animal communication: city birds have changed their tune

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Animal communication: timing counts

scientific article published on 01 July 2007

Anthropogenic noise, but not artificial light levels predicts song behaviour in an equatorial bird.

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Bird song and anthropogenic noise: vocal constraints may explain why birds sing higher-frequency songs in cities

scientific article (publication date: 7 March 2013)

Birds and anthropogenic noise: are urban songs adaptive?

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Causes and consequences of song amplitude adjustment in a territorial bird: a case study in nightingales

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Chapter 1 Environmental Acoustics and the Evolution of Bird Song

scholarly article by Henrik Brumm & Marc Naguib published 2009 in Advances in the study of behavior

Correction: Lombard effect onset times reveal the speed of vocal plasticity in a songbird

scientific article published in April 2017

Developmental stress affects song learning but not song complexity and vocal amplitude in zebra finches

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Do Barbary macaques 'comment' on what they see? A first report on vocalizations accompanying interactions of third parties

scientific article published on 14 August 2004

Evolutionary dead end in the Galápagos: divergence of sexual signals in the rarest of Darwin's finches.

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Group living facilitates the evolution of duets in barbets

scientific article published on 26 August 2020

Higher songs of city birds may not be an individual response to noise.

scientific article published in August 2017

Juvenile Galápagos Pelicans Increase Their Foraging Success by Copying Adult Behaviour

scientific article published on December 14, 2012

Let's Talk About Sex - Not Gender

scientific article published on 30 March 2018

Linking the sender to the receiver: vocal adjustments by bats to maintain signal detection in noise.

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Lombard effect onset times reveal the speed of vocal plasticity in a songbird

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Metabolic and respiratory costs of increasing song amplitude in zebra finches

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Nocturnal resting behaviour in urban great tits and its relation to anthropogenic disturbance and microclimate

scientific article published in 2019

Noise-dependent vocal plasticity in domestic fowl

article by Henrik Brumm et al published September 2009 in Animal Behaviour

On the evolution of noise-dependent vocal plasticity in birds

scientific article

On the function of song type repertoires: testing the ‘antiexhaustion hypothesis’ in chaffinches

article by Henrik Brumm et al published January 2009 in Animal Behaviour

On the natural history of duetting in White-browed Coucals: sex- and body-size-dependent differences in a collective vocal display

On the relationship between, and measurement of, amplitude and frequency in birdsong

Rock sparrow song reflects male age and reproductive success

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Signalling through acoustic windows: Nightingales avoid interspecific competition by short-term adjustment of song timing

scientific article published on 19 August 2006

Song Amplitude of Rival Males Modulates the Territorial Behaviour of Great Tits During the Fertile Period of Their Mates

article by Mathias Ritschard et al published 4 January 2012 in Ethology

The Lombard effect

scientific article published in August 2011

The impact of environmental noise on song amplitude in a territorial bird

article by Henrik Brumm published May 2004 in Journal of Animal Ecology

Traffic noise drowns out great tit alarm calls

scientific article published on 01 November 2016

Traffic noise exposure depresses plasma corticosterone and delays offspring growth in breeding zebra finches

scientific article published on 11 October 2019

Vocal plasticity in a reptile.

scientific article published in May 2017