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 4. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Automated cataloguing of American silver perch (Bairdiella chrysoura) calls using machine learning26
Nestling European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) adjust their begging calls in noise20
Seasonal song ontogeny in western North Atlantic humpback whales: drawing parallels with songbirds15
Sperm whale ( Physeter macrocephalus ) coda patterns in the Gulf of Catania, South-Western lonian Sea, Italy15
Combining audio and non-audio inputs in evolved neural networks for Ovenbird classification14
Whistle rate determinants in wild bottlenose dolphins: behaviour, location, and group size14
Reef fish species discrimination through acoustics: sound characteristics of three Haemulon species (Perciformes: Haemulidae) in the Southwestern Atlantic13
Characterisation of the ringed seal ( Pusa hispida ) acoustic repertoire during spring in the Western Canadian Arctic12
An inadequate sampling of the soundscape leads to over-optimistic estimates of recogniser performance: a case study of two sympatric macaw species11
The functions and evolution of graded complex calls in a treefrog10
What do we know about advertisement calls of Mexican anurans? A bibliographic review10
Vocal signals of ontogeny and fledging in nestling black-cockatoos: Implications for monitoring9
Sounding out a continent: seven decades of bioacoustics research in Africa9
Extracting dolphin whistles in complex acoustic scenarios: a case study in the Bay of Biscay9
Sympatric bush cricket species co-exist across a complex landscape by optimising both acoustic and ecological space8
Low temperature induces a significant decrease in auditory sensitivity of Xenopus laevis8
Community algorithms reveal song type themes in Adelaide’s warbler song type sequence networks8
“Bat calls of Britain and Europe”7
Ingressive phonation conveys arousal in human nonverbal vocalizations6
Tic, Tii and Trii calls: advertisement call descriptions for eight glass frogs from Colombia and analysis of the structure of auditory signals in Centrolenidae6
Acoustic ecology of anuran communities across Andean biomes: unveiling the soundscape of Northeastern Colombia6
Audiovisual collections safeguard undescribed calls: description of anuran vocalisations based on recordings from a public sound library6
Propagation of Guiana dolphin sounds in their habitat: measured transmission loss and influence of environmental factors5
Dolphin self-talk: unusual acoustic behaviour of a solitary bottlenose dolphin5
Limitations of α-acoustic diversity indices in assessing invertebrate sounds in coral reefs5
Spatial variation of vocalising dugongs around Talibong Island, Thailand5
Non-linear phenomena are not reliable vocal biomarkers for health status in bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus )5
Threat vocalisations are acoustically similar between humans ( Homo sapiens ) and chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes )5
In-air acoustic repertoire and associated behaviour of wild juvenile crabeater seals during rehabilitation4
Development and test of a bat calls detection and classification method based on convolutional neural networks4
Analysis of Mouse Vocal Communication (AMVOC): a deep, unsupervised method for rapid detection, analysis and classification of ultrasonic vocalisations4
Two of the most common crustacean zooplankton Meganyctiphanes norvegica and Calanus spp. produce sounds within the hearing range of their fish predators4
Hard of hearing: the effect of distance and experimental noise on mountain chickadee song transmission4
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