Publications of Vlad Demartsev
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Journal Article (20)
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379 (1905), 20230188 (2024)
Mapping vocal interactions in space and time differentiates signal broadcast versus signal exchange in meerkat groups. Philosophical Transactions B 2.
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14 (8), pp. 1852 - 1863 (2023)
Signalling in groups: New tools for the integration of animal communication and collective movement. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3.
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92, pp. 1520 - 1531 (2023)
Male rock hyraxes that maintain an isochronous song rhythm achieve higher reproductive success. Journal of Animal Ecology 4.
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10 (5), 230489 (2023)
Directional speakers as a tool for animal vocal communication studies. Royal Society Open Science 5.
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12 (1), 13844 (2022)
Disentangling influence over group speed and direction reveals multiple patterns of influence in moving meerkat groups. Scientific Reports 6.
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225 (5), jeb243474 (2022)
Vocalization-associated respiration patterns: thermography-based monitoring and detection of preparation for calling. The Journal of Experimental Biology 7.
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91 (8), pp. 1567 - 1581 (2022)
A practical guide for generating unsupervised, spectrogram-based latent space representations of animal vocalizations. Journal of Animal Ecology 8.
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12 (3), pp. 553 - 564 (2020)
Shannon entropy as a robust estimator of Zipf's Law in animal vocal communication repertoires. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9.
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3 (6), pp. 623 - 634 (2019)
The “Law of Brevity” in animal communication: Sex-specific signaling optimization is determined by call amplitude rather than duration. Evolution Letters 10.
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153, pp. 151 - 158 (2019)
Lifetime changes in vocal syntactic complexity of rock hyrax males are determined by social class. Animal Behaviour 11.
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30 (6), pp. 1611 - 1617 (2019)
Sexually opposite effects of testosterone on mating success in wild rock hyrax. Behavioral Ecology 12.
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114, 104535 (2019)
Social context mediates testosterone's effect on snort acoustics in male hyrax songs. Hormones and Behavior 13.
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30 (1), pp. 223 - 230 (2019)
Acoustic stability in hyrax snorts: vocal tightrope-walkers or wrathful verbal assailants? Behavioral Ecology 14.
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28 (22), pp. 3661 - 3666.e3 (2018)
Vocal turn-taking in meerkat group calling sessions. Current Biology 15.
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7, 2794 (2017)
The progression pattern of male hyrax songs and the role of climactic ending. Scientific Reports 16.
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134, pp. 9 - 14 (2017)
Male hyraxes increase countersinging as strangers become 'nasty neighbours'. Animal Behaviour 17.
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70 (6), pp. 901 - 912 (2016)
Individual, social, and sexual niche traits affect copulation success in a polygynandrous mating system. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 18.
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27 (5), pp. 1397 - 1404 (2016)
Harsh vocal elements affect counter-singing dynamics in male rock hyrax. Behavioral Ecology 19.
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70 (12), pp. 2185 - 2193 (2016)
A mixed strategy of counter-singing behavior in male rock hyrax vocal competitions. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 20.
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25 (6), pp. 1451 - 1458 (2014)
Male hyraxes increase song complexity and duration in the presence of alert individuals. Behavioral Ecology