Brumm, H.; de Framond, L.; Goymann, W.: Territorial behaviour of thrush nightingales outside the breeding season. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 290 (2005), 20230496 (2023)
Goymann, W.; Brumm, H.; Kappeler, P. M.: Biological sex is binary, even though there is a rainbow of sex roles. Denying biological sex is anthropocentric and promotes species chauvinism. Bioessays 45 (2), 2200173 (2023)
de Framond, L.; Brumm, H.: Long-term effects of noise pollution on the avian dawn chorus: A natural experiment facilitated by the closure of an international airport. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 289 (1982), 20220906 (2022)
de Framond, L.; Brumm, H.; Thompson, W. I.; Drabing, S. M.; Francis, C. D.: The broken-wing display across birds and the conditions for its evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 289 (1971), 20220058 (2022)
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)
Mikula, P.; Valcu, M.; Brumm, H.; Bulla, M.; Forstmeier, W.; Petrusková, T.; Kempenaers, B.; Albrecht, T.: 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 24 (3), S. 477 - 486 (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.; Goymann, W.: On the natural history of duetting in White-browed Coucals: Sex- and body-size-dependent differences in a collective vocal display. Journal of Ornithology 158 (3), S. 669 - 678 (2017)
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)
Dorado-Correa, A. M.; Rodríguez-Rocha, M.; Brumm, H.: Anthropogenic noise, but not artificial light levels predicts song behaviour in an equatorial bird. Royal Society Open Science 3 (7), 160231 (2016)
Luo, J.; Goerlitz, H. R.; Brumm, H.; Wiegrebe, L.: Linking the sender to the receiver: Vocal adjustments by bats to maintain signal detection in noise. Scientific Reports 5, 18556 (2015)
Doolittle, E.; Brumm, H.: O Canto do Uirapuru: Consonant intervals and patterns in the song of the musician wren. Journal of Interdisciplinary Music Studies 6, S. 55 - 85 (2013)
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)
Brumm, H.: Biomusic and popular culture: The use of animal sounds in the music of the Beatles. Journal of Popular Music Studies 24 (1), S. 25 - 38 (2012)
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)
Ritschard, M.; van Oers, K.; Naguib, M.; Brumm, H.: Song amplitude of rival males modulates the territorial behaviour of great tits during the fertile period of their mates. Ethology 118 (2), S. 197 - 202 (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.; Ritschard, M.: Song amplitude affects territorial aggression of male receivers in chaffinches. Behavioral Ecology 22 (2), S. 310 - 316 (2011)
Brumm, H.; Robertson, K. A.; Nemeth, E.: Singing direction as a tool to investigate the function of birdsong: An experiment on sedge warblers. Animal Behaviour 81 (3), S. 653 - 659 (2011)
Ritschard, M.; Brumm, H.: Effects of vocal learning, phonetics and inheritance on song amplitude in zebra finches. Animal Behaviour 82 (6), S. 1415 - 1422 (2011)
Ritschard, M.; Laucht, S.; Dale, J.; Brumm, H.: Enhanced testosterone levels affect singing motivation but not song structure and amplitude in Bengalese finches. Physiology & Behavior 102 (1), S. 30 - 35 (2011)
Brumm, H.; Farrington, H.; Petren, K.; Fessl, B.: Evolutionary dead end in the Galapagos: Divergence of sexual signals in the rarest of Darwin's finches. PLoS One 5 (6), e11191 (2010)
Eine Studie im Wissenschaftsjournal Science zeigt: Klassische Modelle von kollektivem Verhalten können die Verhaltensmechanismen von Heuschreckenschwärmen nicht erklären
Mit ICARUS 2.0 startet das weltraumgestützte Tierbeobachtungssystem neue Pläne für eine dedizierte Flotte von fünf CubeSats in einer erdnahen Umlaufbahn
Einer der einflussreichsten Forscher unserer Zeit: Konstanzer Pionier in der Erforschung von kollektivem Verhalten zum sechsten Mal als “Highly Cited Researcher” ausgezeichnet