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2025
Passive acoustic monitoring and acoustic indices reveal noise-related changes in bird vocalisations
Bioacoustics
2024
Noise impairs the perception of song performance in blue tits and increases territorial response
Animal Behaviour
2024
Song adjustments only partially restore effective communication among Baird's sparrows, Centronyx bairdii, exposed to oil well drilling noise
Animal Behaviour
2024
Urban sensory conditions alter rival interactions and mate choice in urban and forest túngara frogs
Behavioral Ecology
2023
Hard of hearing: the effect of distance and experimental noise on mountain chickadee song transmission
Bioacoustics
2022
Invading the soundscape: exploring the effects of invasive species’ calls on acoustic signals of native wildlife
Biological Invasions
2021
Urban Noise Restricts Song Frequency Bandwidth and Syllable Diversity in Bananaquits: Increasing Audibility at the Expense of Signal Quality
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
2021
Anthropogenic noise, song, and territorial aggression in southern house wrens
Journal of Avian Biology
2021
Noise-Related Song Variation Affects Communication: Bananaquits Adjust Vocally to Playback of Elaborate or Simple Songs
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
2020
Traffic noise and responses to a simulated approaching avian predator in mixed‐species flocks of chickadees, titmice, and nuthatches
Ethology
2020
Anthropogenic noise affects female, not male house wren response to change in signaling network
Ethology
2020
Black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus) alter alarm call duration and peak frequency in response to traffic noise
PLOS ONE
2019
Urban background noise affects breeding song frequency and syllable-type composition in the Northern Mockingbird
The Condor
2019
Anthropogenic noise affects male house wren response to but not detection of territorial intruders
PLOS ONE
2019
A field test of the audibility of urban versus rural songs in mountain chickadees
Ethology
2018
When to change your tune? Unpaired and paired male house wrens respond differently to anthropogenic noise
Journal of Ecoacoustics
2018
Noise Source and Individual Physiology Mediate Effectiveness of Bird Songs Adjusted to Anthropogenic Noise
Scientific Reports