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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
28
Citations
2237
World Ranking
2743
National Ranking
219

Best Publications

  • Behavioral Plasticity Allows Short-Term Adjustment to a Novel Environment

    Karin Gross;Gilberto Pasinelli;Gilberto Pasinelli;Hansjoerg P. Kunc

  • Early birds are sexy: male age, dawn song and extrapair paternity in blue tits, Cyanistes (formerly Parus) caeruleus

    Angelika Poesel;Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Katharina Foerster;Arild Johnsen

  • Non-territorial nightingales prospect territories during the dawn chorus.

    Valentin Amrhein;Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Marc Naguib

  • Non-territorial nightingales prospect territories during the dawn chorus

    Valentin Amrhein;Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Marc Naguib

  • Vocal interactions in nightingales (Luscinia megarhynchos): more aggressive males have higher pairing success

    Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Valentin Amrhein;Marc Naguib

  • Experimentally increased noise levels change spatial and singing behaviour

    Kirsty Elizabeth McLaughlin;Hansjoerg P. Kunc

  • Phenotypic plasticity affects the response of a sexually selected trait to anthropogenic noise

    Mary Montague;Marie-Christine Danek-Gontard;Hansjoerg Kunc

  • Effects of territorial intrusions on eavesdropping neighbors: communication networks in nightingales

    Marc Naguib;Valentin Amrhein;Hansjoerg P. Kunc

  • Seasonal patterns of singing activity vary with time of day in the nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos)

    Valentin Amrhein;Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Marc Naguib

  • Seasonal variation in dawn song characteristics in the common nightingale

    Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Valentin Amrhein;Marc Naguib

  • Anthropogenic noise affects vocal interactions

    Heather McMullen;Rouven Schmidt;Hansjoerg P. Kunc

  • Anthropogenic noise affects behavior across sensory modalities.

    Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Gillian N. Lyons;Julia D. Sigwart;Kirsty E. McLaughlin

  • Aggressive responses to broadband trills are related to subsequent pairing success in nightingales

    Rouven Schmidt;Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Valentin Amrhein;Marc Naguib

  • Sexy voices – no choices: male song in noise fails to attract females

    Rouven Schmidt;Aoibheann Morrison;Hansjoerg P. Kunc

  • Temporal patterns of territory settlement and detectability in mated and unmated Nightingales Luscinia megarhynchos

    Valentin Amrhein;Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Rouven Schmidt;Marc Naguib

  • Positive and negative contexts predict duration of pig vocalisations

    Mary Friel;Mary Friel;Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Kym Griffin;Lucy Asher

  • The day after: effects of vocal interactions on territory defence in nightingales

    Rouven Schmidt;Valentin Amrhein;Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Marc Naguib

  • Vocal interactions in common nightingales (Luscinia megarhynchos) : males take it easy after pairing

    Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Valentin Amrhein;Marc Naguib

  • Communication networks and spatial ecology in nightingales

    Marc Naguib;Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Philipp Sprau;Tobias Roth

  • Acoustic signalling reflects personality in a social mammal

    Mary Friel;Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Kym Griffin;Lucy Asher

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