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IMPORTANT NOTE:
I have noticed several mistakes in the way in which the Institute of Scientific
Information (ISI) has typed my surname. Citations in Web of Science are shown under various
surnames: FERNANDEZ-JURICIC, FERNANDEZJURICIC, FERNANDEZJURICI, etc.
Moreover, I
have detected several cited references that have not been coded by ISI. Hence,
please, take this citation analysis as indicative only.
Last update:
October 20th, 2005
Total
number of citations: 103
Mean (±SD)
number of citations per paper cited: 4.12 ± 3.63
Mean (±SD)
number of citations per published paper: 2.28 ± 3.38
This
analysis does not include self-citations.
Citations
(number of citations per paper in parentheses)
(1)
Blumstein, D.T., E. Fernández-Juricic, O. LeDee, E. Larsen, I. Rodriguez-Prieto
& C. Zugmeyer. 2004. Avian risk assessment: effects of perching height and
detectability. ETHOLOGY 110: 273-285.
Gould ML, Green
L, Altenau B, et al. A study of the species-confidence hypothesis with
Spiny-cheeked Honeyeaters (Acanthagenys rufogularis). EMU 104 (3):
267-271 2004
(1)
Fernández-Juricic, E. & A. Kacelnik. 2004. Information transfer and gain in
flocks: the effects of quantity and quality of social information at different
neighbour distances. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 55: 502-511.
Ward AJW,
Holbrook RI, Krause J, et al. 2005. Social recognition in sticklebacks: the role
of direct experience and habitat cues. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY57
(6): 575-583 APR 2005
(7)
Fernández-Juricic, E., J.T. Erichsen & A. Kacelnik. 2004. Visual perception
and social foraging in birds. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION 19: 25-31.
Wu
GM, Giraldeau LA. Risky decisions: a test of risk sensitivity in socially
foraging flocks of Lonchura punctulata. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY 16 (1): 8-14
JAN 2005
Devereux CL,
Mckeever CU, Benton TG, et al. The effect of sward height and drainage on Common
Starlings Sturnus vulgaris and Northern Lapwings Vanellus vanellus
foraging in grassland habitats. IBIS 146: 115-122 Suppl. 2 NOV 2004
Vahl WK, van
der Meer J, Weissing FJ, et al. 2005. The mechanisms of interference
competition: two experiments on foraging waders. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY 16 (5):
845-855 SEP-OCT 2005
Walker MM,
Dennis TE. 2005. Role of the magnetic sense in the distribution and abundance of
marine animals. MARINE ECOLOGY-PROGRESS SERIES 287: 295-307 2005
Hemmi JM. 2005.
Predator avoidance in fiddler crabs: 1. 2005. Escape decisions in relation to
the risk of predation. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 69: 603-614 Part 3 MAR 2005
Hemmi AM. 2005.
Predator avoidance in fiddler crabs: 2. The visual cues. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 69:
615-625 Part 3 MAR 2005
Randler C.
2005. Coots Fulica atra reduce their vigilance under increased competition BEHAVIOURAL
PROCESSES 68 (2): 173-178 FEB 28 2005
(1) Cassini,
M.H. & E. Fernández-Juricic. 2003. Costs and benefits of joining South American
sea lion breeding groups: testing the assumptions of a model on female breeding
dispersion. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 81:1154-1160.
Chilvers BL,
Robertson BC, Wilkinson IS, et al. 2005. Male harassment of female New Zealand
sea lions, Phocarctos hookeri: mortality, injury, and harassment avoidance.
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE ZOOLOGIE 83 (5): 642-648 MAY
2005
(1)
Fernández-Juricic, E., W.J. Alonso & C. Schuck-Paim. 2002. Peer review to
select academic job applicants. NATURE 420:16.
(Correspondence
Section).
Greif KF. 2003.
Academics are teachers and colleagues too. NATURE 421 (6918): 13-13 JAN 2 2003
(3)
Fernández-Juricic, E., M.D. Jimenez & E. Lucas. 2002. Factors affecting
intra- and inter-specific variations in the difference between alert and flight
distances in forested habitats. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 80: 1212-1220.
Martin J, de
Neve L, Fargallo JA, et al. Factors affecting the escape behaviour of juvenile
chinstrap penguins, Pygoscelis antarctica, in response to human
disturbance. POLAR BIOLOGY 27 (12): 775-781 NOV 2004
Peters KA, Otis
DL. Using the risk-disturbance hypothesis to assess the relative effects of
human disturbance and predation risk on foraging American oystercatchers. CONDOR
107 (3): 716-725 AUG 2005
Nelson MK,
Formanowicz DR. Relationship between escape speed and flight distance in a wolf
spider, Hogna carolinensis (Walckenaer 1805) JOURNAL OF ARACHNOLOGY 33 (1):
153-158 2005
(5)
Fernández-Juricic, E. 2002. Can human disturbance promote nestedness? A case
study with birds in an urban fragmented landscape. OECOLOGIA 131:269-278.
Sfenthourakis
S, Giokas S, Tzanatos E. From sampling stations to archipelagos: investigating
aspects of the assemblage of insular biota. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY 13
(1): 23-35 JAN 2004
Fellis KJ,
Negovetich NJ, Esch GW, et al. Patterns of association, nestedness, and species
co-occurrence of helminth parasites in the greater kudu, Tragelaphus
strepsiceros, in the Kruger National Park, South Africa, and the Etosha National
Park, Namibia JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY 89 (5): 899-907 OCT 2003
Silva M,
Hartling LA, Field SA, et al. The effects of habitat fragmentation on amphibian
species richness of Prince Edward Island. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 81 (4):
563-573 APR 2003
Prange S, Gehrt
SD. Changes in mesopredator-community structure in response to urbanization.
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE ZOOLOGIE 82 (11): 1804-1817 NOV
2004
Greve M,
Gremmen NJM, Gaston KJ, et al. Nestedness of Southern Ocean island biotas:
ecological perspectives on a biogeographical conundrum. JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY
32 (1): 155-168 JAN 2005
(2) Alonso, W.J. & E.
Fernández-Juricic. 2002. Regional network raises profile of small
journals. NATURE 415:471-472. (Correspondence Section).
Ugolini D,
Casilli C. The visibility of Italian journals. SCIENTOMETRICS 56 (3): 345-355
2003
Nunez LA. The
digital reconquest of public libraries. INTERCIENCIA 27 (4): 195-200 APR 2002
(5)
Fernández-Juricic, E., M.D. Jimenez & E. Lucas. 2001. Alert distance as an
alternative measure of bird tolerance to human disturbance. Implications for
park design. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 28:263-269.
Stamps AE.
Enclosure and safety in urbanscapes. ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR 37 (1): 102-133
JAN 2005
Ackerman JT,
Takekawa JY, Kruse KL, et al. Using radiotelemetry to monitor cardiac response
of free-living tule greater white-fronted geese (Anser albifrons elgasi) to
human disturbance. WILSON BULLETIN 116 (2): 146-151 JUN 2004.
Gould ML, Green
L, Altenau B, et al. A study of the species-confidence hypothesis with
Spiny-cheeked Honeyeaters (Acanthagenys rufogularis). EMU 104 (3):
267-271 2004
Sekercioglu CH.
Impacts of bird watching on human and avian communities.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 29 (3): 282-289 SEP 2002
Walker BG,
Boersma PD, Wingfield JC Field endocrinology and conservation biology
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 45 (1): 12-18 FEB 2005
(1) Fernández-Juricic,
R. Sanz & E.A. Sallent. 2001. Frequency-dependent predation by wild birds at
edges and interiors of woodland. BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
73:43-49.
Celis-Diez JL,
Bustamante RO. Frequency-dependent seed size selection on Cryptocarya alba
(Mol.) Looser (Lauraceae): testing the effect of background. BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL
OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY 84 (1): 137-142 JAN 2005
(4)
Fernández-Juricic, E. 2001. Avian spatial segregation at edges and interiors
of urban parks in Madrid, Spain. BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION 10: 1303-1316.
Cornelis J,
Hermy M. Biodiversity relationships in urban and suburban parks in Flanders
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING 69 (4): 385-401 OCT 30 2004
Brumm H. The
impact of environmental noise on song amplitude in a territorial bird. JOURNAL
OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY 73 (3): 434-440 MAY 2004
Gill AB
Offshore renewable energy: ecological implications of generating electricity in
the coastal zone. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY 42 (4): 605-615 AUG 2005
Ries L,
Fletcher RJ, Battin J, et al. Ecological responses to habitat edges: Mechanisms,
models, and variability explained. ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY EVOLUTION AND
SYSTEMATICS 35: 491-522 2004
(13)
Fernández-Juricic, E. & J. Jokimäki. 2001. A habitat island approach to
conserving birds in urban landscapes: case studies from southern and northern
Europe. BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION 10:2023-2043.
Avendano-Mendoza
C, Moron-Rios A, Cano E, et al. Dung beetle community (Coleoptera : Scarabaeidae
: Scarabaeinae) in a tropical landscape at the Lachua Region, Guatemala.
BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION 14 (4): 801-822 APR 2005
Fraterrigo JM,
Wiens JA. Bird communities of the Colorado Rocky Mountains along a gradient of
exurban development. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING 71 (2-4): 263-275 MAR 28 2005
Prange S, Gehrt
SD. Changes in mesopredator-community structure in response to urbanization.
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE ZOOLOGIE 82 (11): 1804-1817 NOV
2004
Feldman RE,
Krannitz PG. Bird composition of oak ecosystem fragments in an urbanized
setting: The influence of adjacent coniferous forest fragments. ECOSCIENCE 11
(3): 338-346 2004
Cornelis J,
Hermy M. Biodiversity relationships in urban and suburban parks in Flanders.
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING 69 (4): 385-401 OCT 30 2004
Chamberlain DE,
Cannon AR, Toms MP. Associations of garden birds with gradients in garden
habitat and local habitat. ECOGRAPHY 27 (5): 589-600 OCT 2004
Tworek S. Local
extinction, colonisation and turnover rates of breeding birds in fragmented
landscapes: differences between migratory guilds. ORNIS FENNICA 80 (2): 49-62
2003
Moskat C,
Karcza Z, Csorgo T. Egg rejection in European Blackbirds (Turdus merula): the
effect of mimicry. ORNIS FENNICA 80 (2): 86-91 2003
Jokimaki J,
Kaisanlahti-Jokimaki ML. Spatial similarity of urban bird communities: a
multiscale approach. JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY 30 (8): 1183-1193 AUG 2003
Antonov A,
Atanasova D. Small-scale differences in the breeding ecology of urban and rural
Magpies Pica pica. ORNIS FENNICA 80 (1): 21-30 2003
Rodriguez-Estrella
R, Careaga AP. The western screech-owl and habitat alteration in Baja
California: a gradient from urban and rural landscapes to natural habitat.
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 81 (5): 916-922 MAY 2003
Mason CF. Some
correlates of density in an urban Blackbird Turdus merula population.
BIRD STUDY 50: 185-188 Part 2 JUL 2003
Sorace A. High
density of bird and pest species in urban habitats and the role of predator
abundance. ORNIS FENNICA 79 (2): 60-71 2002
(1)
Fernández-Juricic, E., C. Campagna, V. Enriquez, & C.L. Ortiz. 2001. Vocal
rates and social context in male South American sea lion. MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE
17:387-396.
Insley S,
Phillips AV, Charrier I. 2003. A review of social recognition in pinnipeds.
AQUATIC MAMMALS 29:191-201
(5)
Fernández-Juricic, E. 2001. Density dependent habitat selection of corridors
in a fragmented landscape. IBIS 143:278-287.
Jensen WE,
Cully JF. Density-dependent habitat selection by brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus
ater) in tallgrass prairie. OECOLOGIA 142 (1): 136-149 JAN 2005
Morris DW,
Diffendorfer JE, Lundberg P. Dispersal among habitats varying in fitness:
reciprocating migration through ideal habitat selection. OIKOS 107 (3): 559-575
DEC 2004
Morris DW. How
can we apply theories of habitat selection to wildlife conservation and
management? WILDLIFE RESEARCH 30 (4): 303-319 2003
Krasnov BR,
Khokhlova IS, Shenbrot GI. Density-dependent host selection in ectoparasites: An
application of isodar theory to fleas parasitizing rodents. OECOLOGIA 134 (3):
365-372 FEB 2003
Morris DW,
Kingston SR. Predicting future threats to biodiversity from habitat selection by
humans. EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCH 4 (6): 787-810 OCT 2002
(8) Tellería, J.L.,
J. Pérez-Tris, A. Ramírez, E. Fernández-Juricic & R. Carbonell. 2001.
Distribution of robins (Erithacus rubecula) in wintering grounds: effects
of conspecific density, migratory status and age. ARDEA 89:363-373.
Telleria JL,
Ramirz A, Perez-Tris J. Conservation of seed-dispersing migrant birds in
Mediterranean habitats: Shedding light on patterns to preserve processes
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 124 (4): 493-502 AUG 2005
Catry P, Campos
A, Almada V, et al. Winter segregation of migrant European robins Erithacus
rubecula in relation to sex, age and size. JOURNAL OF AVIAN BIOLOGY 35 (3):
204-209 MAY 2004
Telleria JL,
Perez-Tris J. Consequences of the settlement of migrant European Robins
Erithacus rubecula in wintering habitats occupied by conspecific residents.
IBIS 146 (2): 258-268 APR 2004
Seoane J,
Bustamante J, Diaz-Delgado R. Competing roles for landscape, vegetation,
topography and climate in predictive models of bird distribution. ECOLOGICAL
MODELLING 171 (3): 209-222 JAN 15 2004
Telleria JL,
Perez-Tris J. Seasonal distribution of a migratory bird: effects of local and
regional resource tracking. JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY 30 (10): 1583-1591 OCT 2003
Shine R, Shine
T, Shine B. Intraspecific habitat partitioning by the sea snake Emydocephalus
annulatus (Serpentes, Hydrophiidae): the effects of sex, body size, and
colour pattern. BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY 80 (1): 1-10 SEP 2003
Perez-Tris J,
Telleria JL. Regional variation in seasonality affects migratory behaviour and
life-history traits of two Mediterranean passerines. ACTA OECOLOGICA 23 (1):
13-21 MAR 2002
Perez-Tris J,
Telleria JL. Migratory and sedentary blackcaps in sympatric non-breeding
grounds: implications for the evolution of avian migration. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL
ECOLOGY 71 (2): 211-224 MAR 2002
(5)
Fernández-Juricic, E. 2000. Bird community composition patterns in urban
parks of Madrid: the role of age, size and isolation. ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
15:373-383.
Leather SR,
Helden AJ. Magic roundabouts? Teaching conservation in schools and universities.
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL EDUCATION 39 (3): 102-107 SUM 2005
Yamaguchi T.
Influence of urbanization on ant distribution in parks of Tokyo and Chiba City,
Japan II. Analysis of species. ENTOMOLOGICAL SCIENCE 8 (1): 17-25 MAR 2005
White JG, Antos
MJ, Fitzsimons JA, et al. Non-uniform bird assemblages in urban environments:
the influence of streetscape vegetation. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING 71 (2-4):
123-135 MAR 28 2005
Helden AJ,
Leather SR. Biodiversity on urban roundabouts - Hemiptera, management and the
species-area relationship. BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY 5 (4): 367-377 2004
Tworek S.
Different bird strategies and their responses to habitat changes in an
agricultural landscape. ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH 17 (3): 339-359 MAY 2002
(10)
Fernández-Juricic, E. 2000. Avifaunal use of wooded streets in an urban
landscape. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 14:513-521.
Blewett CM,
Marzluff JM. Effects of urban sprawl on snags and the abundance and productivity
of cavity-nesting birds. CONDOR 107 (3): 678-693 AUG 2005
Smith RM,
Gaston KJ, Warren PH, et al. Urban domestic gardens (V): relationships between
landcover composition, housing and landscape LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY 20 (2): 235-253
FEB 2005
Fischer J,
Fazey I, Briese R, et al. Making the matrix matter: challenges in Australian
grazing landscapes BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION 14 (3): 561-578 MAR 2005
Longcore T, Li
C, Wilson JP. Applicability of citygreen urban ecosystem analysis software to a
densely built urban neighborhood. URBAN GEOGRAPHY 25 (2): 173-186 FEB-MAR 2004
Lim HC, Sodhi
NS. Responses of avian guilds to urbanisation in a tropical city.
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING 66 (4): 199-215 FEB 15 2004
Mayer AL,
Cameron GN. Consideration of grain and extent in landscape studies of
terrestrial vertebrate ecology. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING 65 (4): 201-217 NOV
15 2003
Wethered R,
Lawes MJ. Matrix effects on bird assemblages in fragmented Afromontane forests
in South Africa. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 114 (3): 327-340 DEC 2003
Rodewald AD.
The importance of land uses within the landscape matrix.
WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN 31 (2): 586-592 SUM 2003
Hennings LA,
Edge WD. Riparian bird community structure in Portland, Oregon: Habitat,
urbanization, and spatial scale patterns. CONDOR 105 (2): 288-302 MAY 2003
Jokimaki J,
Clergeau P, Kaisanlahti-Jokimaki ML. Winter bird communities in urban habitats:
a comparative study between central and northern Europe. JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY
29 (1): 69-79 JAN 2002
(1) Fernández-Juricic,
E. 2000. Conservation education: the need for regional approaches supporting
local initiatives. WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN 28:164-167.
Trewhella WJ,
Rodriguez-Clark KM, Corp N, et al. Environmental education as a component of
multidisciplinary conservation programs: Lessons from conservation initiatives
for critically endangered fruit bats in the western Indian Ocean CONSERVATION
BIOLOGY 19 (1): 75-85 FEB 2005
(4)
Fernández-Juricic, E. 2000. Local and regional effects of pedestrians on
forest birds in a fragmented landscape. CONDOR 102:247-255.
Mullner A,
Linsenmair KE, Wikelski M. Exposure to ecotourism reduces survival and affects
stress response in hoatzin chicks (Opisthocomus hoazin). BIOLOGICAL
CONSERVATION 118 (4): 549-558 AUG 2004
Miller JR,
Wiens JA, Hobbs NT, et al. Effects of human settlement on bird communities in
lowland riparian areas of Colorado (USA). ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 13 (4):
1041-1059 AUG 2003
Silva M,
Hartling LA, Field SA, et al. The effects of habitat fragmentation on amphibian
species richness of Prince Edward Island. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 81 (4):
563-573 APR 2003
Sekercioglu CH.
Impacts of birdwatching on human and avian communities.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 29 (3): 282-289 SEP 2002
(2)
Fernández-Juricic, E. 2000. Fragmentation affects winter flock structure of
an insectivorous guild. ARDEA 88: 235-242.
Fahrig L.
Effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity. ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY
EVOLUTION AND SYSTEMATICS 34: 487-515 2003
Brotons L,
Herrando S. Effect of increased food abundance near forest edges on flocking
patterns of Coal Tit Parus ater winter groups in mountain coniferous forests.
BIRD STUDY 50: 106-111 Part 2 JUL 2003
(5)
Fernández-Juricic, E. & J.L. Tellería. 2000. Effects of human disturbance on
blackbird (Turdus merula) spatial and temporal feeding patterns in urban
parks of Madrid (Spain). BIRD STUDY 47:13-21.
Taylor AR,
Knight RL. Behavioral responses of wildlife to human activity: terminology and
methods. WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN 31 (4): 1263-1271 WIN 2003
Rodgers JA,
Schwikert ST. Buffer zone distances to protect foraging and loafing waterbirds
from disturbance by airboats in Florida. WATERBIRDS 26 (4): 437-443 DEC 2003
Nephew BC, Kahn
SA, Romero LM. Heart rate and behavior are regulated independently of
corticosterone following diverse acute stressors. GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE
ENDOCRINOLOGY 133 (2): 173-180 SEP 2003
Jokimaki J,
Clergeau P, Kaisanlahti-Jokimaki ML. Winter bird communities in urban habitats:
a comparative study between central and northern Europe. JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY
29 (1): 69-79 JAN 2002
Rodgers JA,
Schwikert ST. Buffer-zone distances to protect foraging and loafing waterbirds
from disturbance by personal watercraft and outboard-powered boats. CONSERVATION
BIOLOGY 16 (1): 216-224 FEB 2002
(2)
Fernández-Juricic, E & M.B. Martella. 2000. Guttural calls of Blue-fronted
Amazons: structure, context, and their possible role in short range
communication. WILSON BULLETIN 112:35-43.
Bond AB,
Diamond J. Geographic and ontogenetic variation in the contact calls of the kea
(Nestor notabilis). BEHAVIOUR 142: 1-20 Part 1 JAN 2005
Rusch KM,
Thusius K, Ficken MS. The organization of agonistic vocalizations in
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds with a comparison to Blackchinned Hummingbirds.
WILSON BULLETIN 113 (4): 425-430 DEC 2001
(1)
Fernández-Juricic, E. & J.L. Tellería. 1999. Recruitment patterns of
blackbirds (Turdus merula) in urban fragmented populations. ARDEOLA
46:61-70.
Jokimaki J,
Clergeau P, Kaisanlahti-Jokimaki ML. Winter bird communities in urban habitats:
a comparative study between central and northern Europe. JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY
29 (1): 69-79 JAN 2002
(13)
Fernández-Juricic, E., C. Campagna, V. Enriquez & C.L. Ortiz. 1999. Vocal
communication and individual variation in breeding south american sea lions.
BEHAVIOUR 136: 495-517.
Tripovich JS,
Rogers TL, Arnould JPY. Species-specific characteristics and individual
variation of the bark call produced by male Australian fur seals, Arctocephalus
pusillus doriferus. BIOACOUSTICS-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SOUND AND
ITS RECORDING 15 (1): 79-96 2005
Collins KT,
Rogers TL, Terhune JM, et al. Individual variation of in-air female 'pup
contact' calls in Weddell seals, Leptonychotes weddellii BEHAVIOUR 142: 167-189
Part 2 FEB 2005
Sanvito S,
Galimberti F. Source level of male vocalisations in the genus Mirounga:
Repeatability and correlates. BIOACOUSTICS-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANIMAL
SOUND AND ITS RECORDING 14 (1): 47-59 2003
Lemasson A,
Richard JP, Hausberger M. A new methodological approach to context analysis of
call production. BIOACOUSTICS-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SOUND AND ITS
RECORDING 14 (2): 111-125 2004
Brumm H, Todt
D. Facing the rival: Directional singing behaviour in nightingales
BEHAVIOUR 140: 43-53 Part 1 JAN 2003
Van Parijs SM,
Lydersen C, Kovacs KM. Vocalizations and movements suggest alternative mating
tactics in male bearded seals. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 65: 273-283 Part 2 FEB 2003
Rogers TL, Cato
DH. Individual variation in the acoustic behaviour of the adult male leopard
seal, Hydrurga leptonyx. BEHAVIOUR 139: 1267-1286 Part 10 OCT 2002
Charrier I,
Mathevon N, Jouventin P. Individuality in the voice of fur seal females: An
analysis study of the pup attraction call in Arctocephalus tropicalis.
MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE 19 (1): 161-172 JAN 2003
Van Parijs SM,
Kovacs KM. In-air and underwater vocalizations of eastern Canadian harbour
seals, Phoca vitulina. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 80 (7): 1173-1179 JUL
2002
Campbell GS,
Gisiner RC, Helweg DA, et al. Acoustic identification of female Steller sea
lions (Eumetopias jubatus). JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
111 (6): 2920-2928 JUN 2002
Phillips AV,
Stirling I. Vocal individuality in mother and pup South American fur seals,
Arctocephalus australis. MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE 16 (3): 592-616 JUL 2000
Tyack P, Miller
EH. 2002. Vocal anatomy, acoustic communication, and echolocation in marine
mammals. In: A.R. Hoelzel (ed.), Marine mammal biology: an evolutionary
approach, pp. 142-184. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford.
Insley S,
Phillips AV, Charrier I. 2003. A review of social recognition in pinnipeds.
AQUATIC MAMMALS 29:191-201
(2)
Fernández-Juricic, E., M.B. Martella & E.V. Alvarez. 1998. Vocalizations of
the Blue-fronted Amazon (Amazona aestiva) in the Chancaní Reserve,
Córdoba Argentina. WILSON BULLETIN 110: 352-361.
Baker MC. Local
similarity and geographic differences in a contact call of the Galah (Cacatua
roseicapilla assimilis) in Western Australia. EMU 103 (3): 233-237 2003
Bond AB,
Diamond J. Geographic and ontogenetic variation in the contact calls of the kea
(Nestor notabilis) BEHAVIOUR 142: 1-20 Part 1 JAN 2005
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