Publikationen von Henrik Brumm
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Zeitschriftenartikel (68)
2022
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289 (1971), 20220058 (2022)
The broken-wing display across birds and the conditions for its evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2021
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7 (20), eabe2405 (2021)
Traffic noise disrupts vocal development and suppresses immune function. Science Advances
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75 (1), 3 (2021)
Chronic exposure to urban noise during the vocal learning period does not lead to increased song frequencies in zebra finches. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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24 (3), S. 477 - 486 (2021)
A global analysis of song frequency in passerines provides no support for the acoustic adaptation hypothesis but suggests a role for sexual selection. Ecology Letters 2020
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16 (8), 20200399 (2020)
Group living facilitates the evolution of duets in barbets. Biology Letters 2019
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73 (2), 19 (2019)
Nocturnal resting behaviour in urban great tits and its relation to anthropogenic disturbance and microclimate. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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7 (1), coz056 (2019)
Traffic noise exposure depresses plasma corticosterone and delays offspring growth in breeding zebra finches. Conservation Physiology 2018
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146, S. 23 - 30 (2018)
The function of collective signalling in a cuckoo. Animal Behaviour
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49 (1), jav.01564 (2018)
Vocal plasticity in mallards: Multiple signal changes in noise and the evolution of the Lombard effect in birds. Journal of Avian Biology
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15, 29 (2018)
Timing matters: Traffic noise accelerates telomere loss rate differently across developmental stages. Frontiers in Zoology
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40 (5), 1800030 (2018)
Let’s talk about sex - Not gender. Bioessays 2017
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158 (3), S. 669 - 678 (2017)
On the natural history of duetting in White-browed Coucals: Sex- and body-size-dependent differences in a collective vocal display. Journal of Ornithology
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284 (1855), 20170451 (2017)
Vocal plasticity in a reptile. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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8 (11), S. 1617 - 1625 (2017)
Measurement artefacts lead to false positives in the study of birdsong in noise. Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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220 (6), S. 1065 - 1071 (2017)
Lombard effect onset times reveal the speed of vocal plasticity in a songbird. The Journal of Experimental Biology
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284 (1860), 20170602 (2017)
Higher songs of city birds may not be an individual response to noise. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2016
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27 (5), S. 1277 - 1278 (2016)
A meta-analytic castle built on sand? A comment on Roca et al. Behavioral Ecology
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6 (17), S. 6151 - 6159 (2016)
Airport noise predicts song timing of European birds. Ecology and Evolution
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3 (7), 160231 (2016)
Anthropogenic noise, but not artificial light levels predicts song behaviour in an equatorial bird. Royal Society Open Science
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26 (22), S. R1173 - R1174 (2016)
Traffic noise drowns out great tit alarm calls. Current Biology