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Singing behaviour of the Western Bonelli’s warbler correlates with social context and environmental factors In press
The whistled song of the European starling Sturnus vulgaris and the spotless starling Sturnus unicolor in North-east Spain A. Motis 1996 2 119-141
Song amplitude and population density in two sympatric warblers, Phylloscopus schwarzi and P. fuscatus A. S. Opaev & E. M. Shishkina 2021 3 272-283
Song theme sharing in the Grey-crowned Warbler, Phylloscopus tephrocephalus A. S. Opaev & Y. A. Kolesnikova 2022 2 191-207
Chaffinch song in western and southern Poland [abstract] A. Wistel-Wozniak & J. Böhner 1996 4 323-324
The species-repertoire of whistled songs in the European starling: species-specific characteristics and variability Adret-Hausberger, M 1989 2 137-162
Estimating repertoire size in a songbird: A comparison of three techniques Alexander J. Harris, David R. Wilson, Brendan A. Graham & Daniel J. Mennill 2016 3 211-224
Using Songs To Identify Individual Mexican Antthrush Formicarius moniliger: Comparison of Four Classification Methods Alexander N. G. Kirschel, Dent A. Earl, Yuan Yao, Ivan A. Escobar, Erika Vilches, Edgar E. Vallejo & Charles E. Taylor 2009 1-2 1-20
Acoustic patterns of an invasive species: the Red-billed Leiothrix (Leiothrix lutea Scopoli 1786) in a Mediterranean shrubland Almo Farina, Nadia Pieretti, Niki Morganti 2013 3 175-194
Song characterization in the spectacled warbler (Sylvia conspicillata): a circum-Mediterranean species with a complex song structure Ana María Palmero, Juan Carlos Illera & Paola Laiolo 2012 3 175-191
Making yourself heard - a study of masking effects on blue tit Parus caeruleus singing interactions [abstract] Angelika Poesel, Torben Dabelsteen and Simon Boel Pedersen 2002 2 178
Modelling interspecific differences in chickadee notes with a multiplicative AM model [abstract] Arch McCallum 2002 1 88-89
Parameters used for recognition of distress calls in two species: Larus argentatus and Sturnus vulgaris Aubin, T. & Brémond, J.C. 1989 1 22-33
Are introductory notes in zebra finch song genetically determined? [abstract] B. E. Nixdorf-Bergweiler, A. Bindrich and K.-H. Frommolt 2002 1 95
Hearing in the Red-billed Firefinch Lagonosticta senegala and the Spanish Timbrado Canary Serinus canaria: the influence of natural and artificial selection on auditory abilities and vocal structure B. Lohr, A. Lauer, M. R. Newman & R. J. Dooling 2004 2 83-98
Songs of blue tits Parus caeruleus palmensis from La Palma (Canary Islands) - a test of hypotheses B. Schottler 1995 2 135-152
Where to sing and where to call. Vocalizations of chaffinches Fringilla coelebs inside and outside their territories B. Sur, J. Maciejok & H.-H. Bergmann 1996 4 273-279
Neighbour-stranger recognition in the oriental magpie robin, Copsychus saularis [abstract] Bhatt, D; Sethi, V K & Kumar, A 2012 1 28
Decoding the “Zeep” complex: Quantitative analysis of interspecific variation in the nocturnal flight calls of nine wood warbler species (Parulidae spp.) Blaine J. Landsborough, Jennifer R. Foote & Daniel J. Mennill 2019 6 555-574
A test of the Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis in three types of tropical forest: degradation of male and female Rufous-and-white Wren songs Brendan A. Graham, Luis Sandoval, Torben Dabelsteen & Daniel J. Mennill 2017 1 37-61
Savannah sparrows (Passerculus sandwichensis) nesting close to energy infrastructure alarm call at a lower frequency Bridget Antze & Nicola Koper 2020 2 168-181
Group signature in a songbird with a complex song: importance of syntax [abstract] Briefer, E, Rybak, F & Aubin, T 2012 1 68
Acoustic Differences in Canary Islands Blue Tits Parus caeruleus [abstract] Brigitte Schottler 1992 1 72
Experimental analysis of singing direction as a tool to investigate the function of bird song [abstract] Brumm, H 2012 1 29
Two distinct song populations of Blue Tit Parus caeruleus in the French Mediterranean C. Doutrelant, T. Aubin, S. Hitier & M.M. Lambrechts 1998 1 1-16
Hard of hearing: the effect of distance and experimental noise on mountain chickadee song transmission C. L. Snell, M. W. Reudink & K. A. Otter 2023 4 387-403
Loudness of syllables is related to syntax and phonology in the songs of canaries and seedeaters [abstract] Cardoso, G & Mota, P G 2012 1 29-30
Description of the acoustical interaction and synchronization between duetters of the Large-Footed Finch (Pezopetes capitalis) Carla Trejos-Araya & Gilbert Barrantes 2018 2 183-196
Frequency and synchronization features of a highly overlapped duet changes according to the context Carolina Méndez & Luis Sandoval 2021 1 17-29
Ambient noise decreases detectability of songbird vocalizations in passive acoustic recordings in a consistent pattern across species, frequency, and analysis method Chad A. Apol, Ethan C. Valentine & Darren S. Proppe 2020 3 322-336
Sensitivity of California Thrashers (Toxostoma redivivum) to Song Syntax Charles E. Taylor, John T. Brumley, Richard W. Hedley & Martin L. Cody 2017 3 259-270
Alarm calling and sentinel behaviour in Arabian babblers Christina Sommer 2011 3 357-368
Use of simple graded signals in the long-distance vocal communication of a forest thrush (Catharus fuscescens) Christopher M. Heckscher 2022 1 91-123
Ability to alter song in two grassland songbirds exposed to simulated anthropogenic noise is not related to pre-existing variability Claire M. Curry, Bridget Antze, Miyako H. Warrington, Paulson Des Brisay, Patricia Rosa & Nicola Koper 2018 2 105-130
Multiple sexually selected traits in the Serin. Are coloration and song signalling the same features? [abstract] Costa, M. & Mota, P. G. 2012 1 69
Acoustic interactions in small groups of forest birds, the European wrens (Troglodytes troglodytes) [abstract] Courvoisier, H; Camacho Schlenker, S & Aubin, T 2012 1 30
Can Chaffinch songs change from year to year? D. Goodfellow, P. Slater 1990 3 249-251
A field test of Syrinx sound analysis software in interactive playback D.J. Mennill & L.M. Ratcliffe 2000 1 77-86
House finches learn canary trills Dan C. Mann, David C. Lahti, Laura Waddick & Paul C. Mundinger 2021 2 215-231
An analysis of avian vocal performance at the note and song levels David M. Logue, Jacob A. Sheppard, Bailey Walton, Benjamin E. Brinkman & Orlando J. Medina 2020 6 709-730
Using autonomous recording units and change-point analysis to determine reproductive activity in an aerial insectivore Delaney R. Brooks & Joseph J. Nocera 2022 2 208-218
Bird Song Variability [abstract] Dieter Wallschläger 1992 1 68
On the song of Sylvia curruca, Sylvia nana and Sylvia communis in Mongolia [abstract] Dieter Wallschlager 1994 1 80
Song stability and neighbour-stranger vocal discrimination in a migratory songbird: a long-term perspective [abstract] Draganoiu, T I & Mathevon, N 2012 1 30-31
Call-independent individual identification in birds E. J.S. Fox, J. D. Roberts & M. Bennamoun 2008 1 51-67
Measuring the sound pressure level of the song of the screaming piha Lipaugus vociferans: one of the loudest birds in the world? E. Nemeth 2004 3 225-228
Bird monogamy: behavioural and vocal evidences of a pressure towards social association more than reproduction [abstract] Elie, J E, Soula, H A, Mathevon, N & Vignal, C 2012 1 31
Microdialect and group signature in the song of the skylark Alauda arvensis Elodie Briefer, Fanny Rybak and Thierry Aubin 2011 3 219-234
Analysis of complex variation: dichotomous sorting of predator-elicited calls of the Florida scrub jay Elowson, A.M. & Hailman, J.P. 1991 4 295-320
Measuring consistency: spectrogram cross-correlation versus targeted acoustic parameters Emily R.A. Cramer 2013 3 247-257

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