Liu, Y.; Zollinger, S. A.; Brumm, H.: Chronic exposure to urban noise during the vocal learning period does not lead to increased song frequencies in zebra finches. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 75 (1), 3 (2021)
Caorsi, V.; Sprau, P.; Zollinger, S. A.; Brumm, H.: Nocturnal resting behaviour in urban great tits and its relation to anthropogenic disturbance and microclimate. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 73 (2), 19 (2019)
Dorado-Correa, A. M.; Zollinger, S. A.; Brumm, H.: Vocal plasticity in mallards: Multiple signal changes in noise and the evolution of the Lombard effect in birds. Journal of Avian Biology 49 (1), jav.01564 (2018)
Dorado-Correa, A. M.; Zollinger, S. A.; Heidinger, B.; Brumm, H.: Timing matters: Traffic noise accelerates telomere loss rate differently across developmental stages. Frontiers in Zoology 15, 29 (2018)
Brumm, H.; Zollinger, S. A.; Niemelä, P. T.; Sprau, P.: Measurement artefacts lead to false positives in the study of birdsong in noise. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 8 (11), S. 1617 - 1625 (2017)
Zollinger, S. A.; Slater, P. J. B.; Nemeth, E.; Brumm, H.: Higher songs of city birds may not be an individual response to noise. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1860), 20170602 (2017)
Nemeth, E.; Pieretti, N.; Zollinger, S. A.; Geberzahn, N.; Partecke, J.; Miranda, A. C.; Brumm, H.: Bird song and anthropogenic noise: Vocal constraints may explain why birds sing higher-frequency songs in cities. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (1754), 20122798 (2013)
Nemeth, E.; Zollinger, S. A.; Brumm, H.: Effect sizes and the integrative understanding of urban bird song (A reply to Slabbekoorn et al.). American Naturalist 180 (1), S. 146 - 152 (2012)
Schuster, S.; Zollinger, S. A.; Lesku, J. A.; Brumm, H.: On the evolution of noise-dependent vocal plasticity in birds. Biology Letters 8 (6), S. 913 - 916 (2012)
Zollinger, S. A.; Podos, J.; Nemeth, E.; Goller, F.; Brumm, H.: On the relationship between, and measurement of, amplitude and frequency in birdsong. Animal Behaviour 84 (4), S. E1 - E9 (2012)
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)
Zollinger, S. A.; Riede, T.; Suthers, R. A.: Two-voice complexity from a single side of the syrinx in northern mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) vocalizations. The Journal of Experimental Biology 211 (12), S. 1978 - 1991 (2008)
Zollinger, S. A.; Suthers, R. A.: Motor mechanisms of a vocal mimic: Implications for birdsong production. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 271 (1538), S. 483 - 491 (2003)
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)
Nemeth, E.; Zollinger, S. A.: The application of signal transmission modelling in conservation biology. On the possible impact of a projected motorway on avian communication. In: Avian urban ecology. Behavioural and physiological adaptations, S. 192 - 200 (Hg. Gil, D.; Brumm, H.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2013)
Suthers, R. A.; Zollinger, S. A.: Mechanisms of song production in songbirds. In: Neuroscience of birdsong, S. 78 - 98 (Hg. Zeigler , H. P.; Marler, P.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2008)
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