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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Evaluating factors affecting species detection using passive acoustic monitoring in neotropical forests: a playback experiment23
Where, when, and why do western North Atlantic humpback whales begin to sing?21
Acoustic plasticity in Boana goiana (Lutz, 1968) (Anura, Hylidae): how males respond to successive interactions with conspecific competitors13
Amplification of frog calls by reflective leaf substrates: implications for terrestrial and arboreal species13
Stridulatory sound production and acoustic signals of the longhorn beetle Batocera lineolata (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)12
Parselmouth for bioacoustics: automated acoustic analysis in Python11
The content of reindeer male vocalisations: acoustic cues to age and size11
Summer calling activity patterns of a bird assemblage in a Valdivian temperate rainforest biodiversity hotspot10
Hidden Markov models for detection of Mysticetes vocalisations based on principal component analysis9
Automated cataloguing of American silver perch (Bairdiella chrysoura) calls using machine learning8
Sex differences in frequencies in a species with modest sexual size dimorphism8
Caterpillar sonic defences: mechanisms and diversity of mandible stridulation in silk and hawk moth (Bombycoidea) larvae8
Effects of noise on acoustic and visual signalling in the Croaking Gourami: differences in adaptation strategies in fish7
Nestling European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) adjust their begging calls in noise6
BioAcoustic Index Tool: long-term biodiversity monitoring using on-sensor acoustic index calculations6
Software performance for the automated identification of bird vocalisations: the case of two closely related species6
Sympatric bush cricket species co-exist across a complex landscape by optimising both acoustic and ecological space6
Extracting dolphin whistles in complex acoustic scenarios: a case study in the Bay of Biscay6
Acoustic differentiation of calls in the closely related Dartford ( Curruca undata ), Marmora’s ( Curruca sarda ) and Balearic Warblers ( 5
Field tests of small autonomous recording units: an evaluation of in-person versus automated point counts and a comparison of recording quality5
Low temperature induces a significant decrease in auditory sensitivity of Xenopus laevis5
Audio data compression affects acoustic indices and reduces detections of birds by human listening and automated recognisers5
Seasonal song ontogeny in western North Atlantic humpback whales: drawing parallels with songbirds4
Use of simple graded signals in the long-distance vocal communication of a forest thrush (Catharus fuscescens)4
Characterisation and classification method of burst pulses produced by Guiana dolphins (Sotalia guianensis)4
Bioacoustic classification of a small dataset of mammalian vocalisations using deep learning4
Adaptation of dolphins’ (Tursiops truncatus) location signals when searching for and identifying objects hidden by sea sediments4
Listening in the dark: acoustics indices reveal bat species diversity in a tropical savannah4
Caterpillar sonic defences: diversity of vocalisations in silk and hawk moth (Bombycoidea) larvae4
Camel whistling vocalisations: male and female call structure and context inCamelus bactrianusandCamelus dromedarius4
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