Publications of Henrik Brumm
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Journal Article (73)
41.
Journal Article
81 (3), pp. 653 - 659 (2011)
Singing direction as a tool to investigate the function of birdsong: An experiment on sedge warblers. Animal Behaviour 42.
Journal Article
148 (11-13), pp. 1173 - 1198 (2011)
The evolution of the Lombard effect: 100 years of psychoacoustic research. Behaviour 43.
Journal Article
82 (6), pp. 1415 - 1422 (2011)
Effects of vocal learning, phonetics and inheritance on song amplitude in zebra finches. Animal Behaviour 44.
Journal Article
102 (1), pp. 30 - 35 (2011)
Enhanced testosterone levels affect singing motivation but not song structure and amplitude in Bengalese finches. Physiology & Behavior 45.
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21 (16), pp. R614 - R615 (2011)
The Lombard effect. Current Biology 46.
Journal Article
6 (9), e23198 (2011)
Metabolic and respiratory costs of increasing song amplitude in zebra finches. PLoS One 47.
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Biologie des Vogelgesangs: Anpassungen und Plastizität von Verhalten. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2010)
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5 (6), e11191 (2010)
Evolutionary dead end in the Galapagos: Divergence of sexual signals in the rarest of Darwin's finches. PLoS One 49.
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176 (4), pp. 465 - 475 (2010)
Birds and anthropogenic noise: Are urban songs adaptive? American Naturalist 50.
Journal Article
79 (4), pp. 877 - 883 (2010)
Female zebra finches prefer high-amplitude song. Animal Behaviour 51.
Journal Article
63 (8), pp. 1157 - 1165 (2009)
Song amplitude and body size in birds. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 52.
Journal Article
77 (1), pp. 37 - 42 (2009)
On the function of song type repertoires: Testing the "antiexhaustion hypothesis" in chaffinches. Animal Behaviour 53.
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Environmental acoustics and the evolution of bird song. Advances in the Study of Behavior, pp. 1 - 33 (2009)
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78 (3), pp. 741 - 746 (2009)
Noise-dependent vocal plasticity in domestic fowl. Animal Behaviour 55.
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63 (9), pp. 1387 - 1395 (2009)
Developmental stress affects song learning but not song complexity and vocal amplitude in zebra finches. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 56.
Journal Article
78 (3), pp. 637 - 641 (2009)
Blackbirds sing higher-pitched songs in cities: Adaptation to habitat acoustics or side-effect of urbanization? Animal Behaviour 57.
Journal Article
146 (12), pp. 1635 - 1648 (2009)
Background noise constrains communication: Acoustic masking of courtship song in the fruit fly Drosophila montana. Behaviour 58.
Journal Article
17 (13), pp. R521 - R523 (2007)
Animal communication: Timing counts. Current Biology 59.
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192, pp. 1279 - 1285 (2006)
Signalling through acoustic windows: Nightingales avoid interspecific competition by short-term adjustment of song timing. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 60.
Journal Article
16 (23), pp. R1003 - R1004 (2006)
Animal communication: City birds have changed their tune. Current Biology