Brumm, H.; Lachlan, R. F.; Riebel, K.; Slater, P. J. B.: On the function of song type repertoires: Testing the "antiexhaustion hypothesis" in chaffinches. Animal Behaviour 77 (1), S. 37 - 42 (2009)
Brumm, H.; Zollinger, S. A.; Slater, P. J. B.: Developmental stress affects song learning but not song complexity and vocal amplitude in zebra finches. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63 (9), S. 1387 - 1395 (2009)
Nemeth, E.; Brumm, H.: Blackbirds sing higher-pitched songs in cities: Adaptation to habitat acoustics or side-effect of urbanization? Animal Behaviour 78 (3), S. 637 - 641 (2009)
Samarra, F. I. P.; Klappert, K.; Brumm, H.; Miller, P. J. O.: Background noise constrains communication: Acoustic masking of courtship song in the fruit fly Drosophila montana. Behaviour 146 (12), S. 1635 - 1648 (2009)
Brumm, H.: 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 192, S. 1279 - 1285 (2006)
Brumm, H.; Slater, P. J. B.: Animals can vary signal amplitude with receiver distance: Evidence from zebra finch song. Animal Behaviour 72 (3), S. 699 - 705 (2006)
Brumm, H.; Slater, P. J. B.: Ambient noise, motor fatigue and serial redundancy in chaffinch song. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 60 (4), S. 475 - 481 (2006)
Brumm, H.; Kipper, S.; Riechelmann, C.; Todt, D.: Do Barbary macaques "comment" on what they see? A first report on vocalizations accompanying interactions of third parties. Primates 46 (2), S. 141 - 144 (2005)
Brumm, H.: Causes and consequences of song amplitude adjustment in a territorial bird: A case study in nightingales. Annals of the Brazilian Academy of Science 76, S. 289 - 296 (2004)
Brumm, H.; Todt, D.: Male-male vocal interactions and the adjustment of song amplitude in a territorial bird. Animal Behaviour 67 (2), S. 281 - 286 (2004)
Brumm, H.; Voß, K.; Köllmer, I.; Todt, D.: Acoustic communication in noise: Regulation of call characteristics in a New World monkey. The Journal of Experimental Biology 207 (3), S. 443 - 448 (2004)
Brumm, H.; Hultsch, H.: Pattern amplitude is related to pattern imitation during the vocal development of nightingales. Animal Behaviour 61 (4), S. 747 - 754 (2001)
Todt, D.; Brumm, H.: Vigilance, windows and virtual sign stimuli: Psycho-biological aspects of video watching. Paragrana: International Journal for Historical Anthropology 10, S. 173 - 195 (2001)
Brumm, H.; Zollinger, S. A.: Avian vocal production in noise. In: Animal communication and noise. Animal signals and communication 2, S. 187 - 227 (Hg. Brumm, H.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg (2013)
Gil, D.; Brumm, H.: Acoustic communication in the urban environment: Patterns, mechanisms, and potential consequences of avian song adjustments. In: Avian urban ecology. Behavioural and physiological adaptations, S. 69 - 83 (Hg. Gil, D.; Brumm, H.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2013)
Siemers, B. M.; Kalko, E. K. V.; Brumm, H.: Perspektiven der Verhaltensbiologie. In: Höhepunkte der zoologischen Forschung, S. 181 - 203 (Hg. Wägele, J. W.). Basilisken Presse, Marburg (2007)
Brumm, H.: Einsatz und Design von Playbackexperimenten. In: Methoden der Verhaltensbiologie, S. 163 - 168 (Hg. Naguib, M.). Springer Verlag, Heidelberg (2006)