Bioacoustics-The International Journal of Animal Sound and Its Recordi

Papers
(The TQCC of Bioacoustics-The International Journal of Animal Sound and Its Recordi is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Australian magpies adjust their alarm calls according to predator distance23
Monitoring cave-dwelling bats using remote passive acoustic detectors: a new approach for cave monitoring20
Play vocalisations and human laughter: a comparative review19
Can you hear me now? A review of signal transmission and experimental evidence for the acoustic adaptation hypothesis18
Vocal discrimination of African lions and its potential for collar-free tracking12
Effects of anthropogenic noise on anuran amphibians11
Short moan call reveals seasonal occurrence and diel-calling pattern of crabeater seals in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica11
Highly diversified circadian rhythms in the calling activity of eneopterine crickets (Orthoptera: Grylloidea: Gryllidae) from Southeast Asia10
Software performance for the automated identification of bird vocalisations: the case of two closely related species10
Development and test of a bat calls detection and classification method based on convolutional neural networks10
Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) social call production reflects both motivational state and arousal9
The relationship between the Acoustic Complexity Index and avian species richness and diversity: a review9
Higher-pitched bird song towards the coast supports a role for selection in ocean noise avoidance9
Tradition vs. innovation: comparing bioacoustics and mist-net results to bat sampling8
Ultrasound from underground: cryptic communication in subterranean wild-living and captive northern mole voles (Ellobius talpinus)8
Automated bat call classification using deep convolutional neural networks8
Use of recurrence plots for identification and extraction of patterns in humpback whale song recordings7
Passive acoustic surveys and the BirdNET algorithm reveal detailed spatiotemporal variation in the vocal activity of two anurans7
Slope does not affect autonomous recorder detection shape: considerations for acoustic monitoring in forested landscapes6
Tic, Tii and Trii calls: advertisement call descriptions for eight glass frogs from Colombia and analysis of the structure of auditory signals in Centrolenidae6
The katydid country: bioacoustics and ecology of tettigoniid communities from the Indian subcontinent6
Where, when, and why do western North Atlantic humpback whales begin to sing?6
First description of whistles of Black Sea short-beaked common dolphins, Delphinus delphis ponticus5
Vocal repertoire of the Eurasian griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) in the central Apennines: a baseline assessment5
Ingressive phonation conveys arousal in human nonverbal vocalizations5
Song theme sharing in the Grey-crowned Warbler Phylloscopus tephrocephalus5
Two of the most common crustacean zooplankton Meganyctiphanes norvegica and Calanus spp. produce sounds within the hearing range of their fish predators5
Random forest is the best species predictor for a community of insectivorous bats inhabiting a mountain ecosystem of central Mexico5
Acoustic and morphological variation on two populations of Dryophytes arenicolor in central México5
Camel whistling vocalisations: male and female call structure and context inCamelus bactrianusandCamelus dromedarius5
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