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Wouter Halfwerk
Wouter Halfwerk
Associate Professor - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam - Ecology & Evolution
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Negative impact of traffic noise on avian reproductive success
W Halfwerk, LJM Holleman, CKM Lessells, H Slabbekoorn
Journal of applied Ecology 48 (1), 210-219, 2011
5802011
Low-frequency songs lose their potency in noisy urban conditions
W Halfwerk, S Bot, J Buikx, M van der Velde, J Komdeur, C ten Cate, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (35), 14549-14554, 2011
3452011
A behavioural mechanism explaining noise-dependent frequency use in urban birdsong
W Halfwerk, H Slabbekoorn
Animal behaviour 78 (6), 1301-1307, 2009
3032009
Pollution going multimodal: the complex impact of the human-altered sensory environment on animal perception and performance
W Halfwerk, H Slabbekoorn
Biology letters 11 (4), 20141051, 2015
2422015
Why conservation biology can benefit from sensory ecology
DM Dominoni, W Halfwerk, E Baird, RT Buxton, E Fernández-Juricic, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 4 (4), 502-511, 2020
2142020
Song divergence by sensory drive in Amazonian birds
JA Tobias, J Aben, RT Brumfield, EP Derryberry, W Halfwerk, ...
Evolution 64 (10), 2820-2839, 2010
2072010
Risky ripples allow bats and frogs to eavesdrop on a multisensory sexual display
W Halfwerk, PL Jones, RC Taylor, MJ Ryan, RA Page
Science 343 (6169), 413-416, 2014
1332014
Habitat‐dependent song divergence at subspecies level in the grey‐breasted wood‐wren
C Dingle, W Halfwerk, H Slabbekoorn
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21 (4), 1079-1089, 2008
1142008
Multisensory pollution: Artificial light at night and anthropogenic noise have interactive effects on activity patterns of great tits (Parus major)
D Dominoni, JAH Smit, ME Visser, W Halfwerk
Environmental Pollution 256, 113314, 2020
1022020
Asymmetric response patterns to subspecies-specific song differences in allopatry and parapatry in the gray-breasted wood-wren
C Dingle, JW Poelstra, W Halfwerk, DM Brinkhuizen, H Slabbekoorn
Evolution 64 (12), 3537-3548, 2010
1022010
Vocal responses to noise reveal the presence of the Lombard effect in a frog
W Halfwerk, AM Lea, MA Guerra, RA Page, MJ Ryan
Behavioral Ecology 27 (2), 669-676, 2016
992016
Adaptive changes in sexual signalling in response to urbanization
W Halfwerk, M Blaas, L Kramer, N Hijner, PA Trillo, XE Bernal, RA Page, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 3 (3), 374-380, 2019
982019
Bats perceptually weight prey cues across sensory systems when hunting in noise
DGE Gomes, RA Page, I Geipel, RC Taylor, MJ Ryan, W Halfwerk
Science 353 (6305), 1277-1280, 2016
902016
Behavioural ecology: noise annoys at community level
H Slabbekoorn, W Halfwerk
Current biology 19 (16), R693-R695, 2009
882009
Male great tit song perch selection in response to noise‐dependent female feedback
W Halfwerk, S Bot, H Slabbekoorn
Functional Ecology 26 (6), 1339-1347, 2012
712012
Toward testing for multimodal perception of mating signals
W Halfwerk, J Varkevisser, R Simon, E Mendoza, C Scharff, K Riebel
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7, 124, 2019
682019
Noise as an informational cue for decision-making: the sound of rain delays bat emergence
I Geipel, MJ Smeekes, W Halfwerk, RA Page
Journal of Experimental Biology 222 (3), jeb192005, 2019
462019
Impact of man-made sound on birds and their songs
W Halfwerk, B Lohr, H Slabbekoorn
Effects of anthropogenic noise on animals, 209-242, 2018
462018
Birds and Anthropogenic Noise: Singing Higher May Matter: (A Comment on Nemeth and Brumm,“Birds and Anthropogenic Noise: Are Urban Songs Adaptive?”)
H Slabbekoorn, XJ Yang, W Halfwerk
The American Naturalist 180 (1), 142-145, 2012
462012
Crossmodal comparisons of signal components allow for relative-distance assessment
W Halfwerk, RA Page, RC Taylor, PS Wilson, MJ Ryan
Current Biology 24 (15), 1751-1755, 2014
442014
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