Publications of Henrik Brumm

Journal Article (73)

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Brumm, H.; Makomba, P.; Goymann, W.: Observations on the breeding biology of D’Arnaud’s Barbet Trachyphonus darnaudii. Ostrich 95 (3), pp. 227 - 232 (2024)
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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)
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Goto, H.; de Framond, L.; Leitner, S.; Brumm, H.: Bursts of white noise trigger song in domestic Canaries. Journal of Ornithology 164 (4), pp. 835 - 844 (2023)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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Brumm, H.; Goymann, W.; Derégnaucourt, S.; Geberzahn, N.; Zollinger, S. A.: Traffic noise disrupts vocal development and suppresses immune function. Science Advances 7 (20), eabe2405 (2021)
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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)
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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), pp. 477 - 486 (2021)
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Soma, M.; Brumm, H.: Group living facilitates the evolution of duets in barbets. Biology Letters 16 (8), 20200399 (2020)
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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)
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Zollinger, S. A.; Dorado-Correa, A. M.; Goymann, W.; Forstmeier, W.; Knief, U.; Bastidas-Urrutia, A. M.; Brumm, H.: Traffic noise exposure depresses plasma corticosterone and delays offspring growth in breeding zebra finches. Conservation Physiology 7 (1), coz056 (2019)
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Brumm, H.; Goymann, W.: The function of collective signalling in a cuckoo. Animal Behaviour 146, pp. 23 - 30 (2018)
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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)
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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)
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Goymann, W.; Brumm, H.: Let’s talk about sex - Not gender. Bioessays 40 (5), 1800030 (2018)
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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), pp. 669 - 678 (2017)
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Brumm, H.; Zollinger, S. A.: Vocal plasticity in a reptile. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1855), 20170451 (2017)
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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), pp. 1617 - 1625 (2017)
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Hardman, S. I.; Zollinger, S. A.; Koselj, K.; Leitner, S.; Marshall, R. C.; Brumm, H.: Lombard effect onset times reveal the speed of vocal plasticity in a songbird. The Journal of Experimental Biology 220 (6), pp. 1065 - 1071 (2017)
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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)
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Brumm, H.; Bee, M.: A meta-analytic castle built on sand? A comment on Roca et al. Behavioral Ecology 27 (5), pp. 1277 - 1278 (2016)
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Dominoni, D. M.; Greif, S.; Nemeth, E.; Brumm, H.: Airport noise predicts song timing of European birds. Ecology and Evolution 6 (17), pp. 6151 - 6159 (2016)
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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)
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Templeton, C. N.; Zollinger, S. A.; Brumm, H.: Traffic noise drowns out great tit alarm calls. Current Biology 26 (22), pp. R1173 - R1174 (2016)
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Elemans, C.P.H.; Rasmussen, J.H.; Herbst, C.T.; Düring, D.N.; Zollinger, S. A.; Brumm, H.; Srivastava, K.; Svane, N.; Ding, M.; Larsen, O.N. et al.; Sober, S.J.; Švec, J.G.: Universal mechanisms of sound production and control in birds and mammals. Nature Communications 6, 8978 (2015)
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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)
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Zollinger, S. A.; Brumm, H.: Why birds sing loud songs and why they sometimes don't. Animal Behaviour 105, pp. 289 - 295 (2015)
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Brumm, H.: Fish struggle to be heard – but just how much fin waving is there? Behavioral Ecology 25 (5), pp. 1033 - 1034 (2014)
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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, pp. 55 - 85 (2013)
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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)
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Brumm, H.: Biomusic and popular culture: The use of animal sounds in the music of the Beatles. Journal of Popular Music Studies 24 (1), pp. 25 - 38 (2012)
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Brumm, H.; Teschke, I.: Juvenile Galapagos pelicans increase their foraging success by copying adult behaviour. PLoS One 7 (12), e51881 (2012)
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Nemeth, E.; Kempenaers, B.; Matessi, G.; Brumm, H.: Rock sparrow song reflects male age and reproductive success. PLoS One 7 (8), e43259 (2012)
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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), pp. 146 - 152 (2012)
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Ritschard, M.; Brumm, H.: Zebra finch song reflects current food availability. Evolutionary Ecology 26 (4), pp. 801 - 812 (2012)
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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), pp. 197 - 202 (2012)
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Schuster, S.; Zollinger, S. A.; Lesku, J. A.; Brumm, H.: On the evolution of noise-dependent vocal plasticity in birds. Biology Letters 8 (6), pp. 913 - 916 (2012)
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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), pp. E1 - E9 (2012)
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Brumm, H.; Ritschard, M.: Song amplitude affects territorial aggression of male receivers in chaffinches. Behavioral Ecology 22 (2), pp. 310 - 316 (2011)
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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), pp. 653 - 659 (2011)
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Brumm, H.; Zollinger, S. A.: The evolution of the Lombard effect: 100 years of psychoacoustic research. Behaviour 148 (11-13), pp. 1173 - 1198 (2011)
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Ritschard, M.; Brumm, H.: Effects of vocal learning, phonetics and inheritance on song amplitude in zebra finches. Animal Behaviour 82 (6), pp. 1415 - 1422 (2011)
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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), pp. 30 - 35 (2011)
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Zollinger, S. A.; Brumm, H.: The Lombard effect. Current Biology 21 (16), pp. R614 - R615 (2011)
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Zollinger, S. A.; Goller, F.; Brumm, H.: Metabolic and respiratory costs of increasing song amplitude in zebra finches. PLoS One 6 (9), e23198 (2011)
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Brumm, H.: Biologie des Vogelgesangs: Anpassungen und Plastizität von Verhalten. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2010)
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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)
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Nemeth, E.; Brumm, H.: Birds and anthropogenic noise: Are urban songs adaptive? American Naturalist 176 (4), pp. 465 - 475 (2010)
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Ritschard, M.; Riebel, K.; Brumm, H.: Female zebra finches prefer high-amplitude song. Animal Behaviour 79 (4), pp. 877 - 883 (2010)
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