Hans Slabbekoorn
Hoogleraar Akoestische ecologie en gedrag
- Naam
- Prof.dr. H.W. Slabbekoorn
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 5049
- h.w.slabbekoorn@biology.leidenuniv.nl
Voor meer informatie, zie de Engelse versie.
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In de media
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Leidsch Dagblad: Onderzoeken met gespitste oren: ’Wat valt er over een vogel te zeggen, alleen op basis van diens zang?’
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NPO Radio 1: Hans Slabbekoorn laat je luisteren naar de natuur!
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Trouw: Beetje bij beetje ontrafelen we dierengeluiden
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Op NPO1 Khalid & Sophie - tv-optreden over project GLUBS (v.a. minuut 25)
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Trouw: Waar praten vissen onder water over? Deze bibliotheek gaat dat in kaart brengen (€)
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Focus Wetenschap: van lawaai in de stad tot in de diepzee
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Vroege Vogels: Soundscape van een 'black smoker'
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Vroege Vogels: Lawaai onder water
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KennisCafé: de Stad Leeft!
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NRC: Waarom kwetteren mussen de hele dag?
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NVG Publieksdag: Aanpassen aan een veranderde omgeving
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NSG Themabijeenkomst: Geluid en dieren
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CONGres 2012: Sounds in Science
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NPO Radio 1: Van superduif tot bleke slak! Hoe de natuur zich aanpast aan de stad
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Trouw: Duivengekoer
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Volkskrant: Achtergrond Koolmees
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NRC: Apenduet
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Hoogleraar Akoestische ecologie en gedrag
- Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen
- Instituut Biologie Leiden
- IBL Animal Sciences
- Velde K. te & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2024), Acoustic profiles of underwater soundscapes afected by road traffic. In: Popper A.N., Sisneros J., Hawkins A.D. & Thomsen F. (red.), The effects of noise on aquatic life: principles and practical considerations. Cham: Springer. 1-15.
- Velde K. te, Mairo A., Peeters E.T.H.M., Winter H.V., Tudorache C. & Slabbekoorn H. (2024), Natural soundscapes of lowland river habitats and the potential threat of urban noise pollution to migratory fish, Environmental Pollution 359: 124517.
- Boogaart L. van den, Slabbekoorn H. & Scherer L. (2023), Prioritization of fish welfare issues in European salmonid aquaculture using the Delphi method, Aquaculture 572: 739557.
- Liu Q., Gelok E.J., Fontein K., Slabbekoorn H.W. & Riebel K. (2022), An experimental test of chronic traffic noise exposure on parental behaviour and reproduction in zebra finches, Biology Open 11(4): bio059183.
- Knaap I.E.J. van der, Slabbekoorn H.W., Moens T., Eynde D. van den & Reubens J. (2022), Effects of pile driving sound on local movement of free-ranging Atlantic cod in the Belgian North Sea, Environmental Pollution 300: 118913.
- Hubert J., Booms E., Witbaard R. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2022), Responsiveness and habituation to repeated sound exposures and pulse trains in blue mussels, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 547: 151668.
- Hubert J., Moens R., Witbaard R. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2022), Acoustic disturbance in blue mussels: sound-induced valve closure varies with pulse train speed but does not affect phytoplankton clearance rate, ICES Journal of Marine Science 79(9): 2540-2551.
- Kok A.C.M., Hulten D. van, Timmerman K.H., Lankhorst J., Visser F. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2021), Interacting effects of short-term and long-term noise exposure on antipredator behaviour in sand gobies, Animal Behaviour 172: 93-102.
- Knaap I.E.J. van der Slabbekoorn H. Winter H.V. Moens T. Reubens J. (2021), Evaluating receiver contributions to acoustic positional telemetry: a case study on Atlantic cod around wind turbines in the North Sea, Animal Biotelemetry 9: 14.
- Knaap I.E.J. van der, Reubens J., Thomas L., Ainslie M.A., Winter H.V., Hubert J., Martin B. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2021), Effects of a seismic survey on movement of free-ranging Atlantic cod, Current Biology 31(7): 1555-1562.
- Davis R., Luchtenburg F., Richardson M.K., Schaaf M.J.M., Tudorache C. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2021), The importance of individual variation for the interpretation of behavioural studies: ethanol effects vary with basal activity level in zebrafish larvae, Psychopharmacology 238: 3155-3166.
- Rogers P., Debusschere E., Haan D. de, Martin B. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2021), North Sea soundscapes from a fish perspective: directional patterns in particle motion and masking potential from anthropogenic noise, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 150(3): 2174-2188.
- Hutfluss A., Rohr V.A., Scheidt S., Steinbichl L, Bermudez-Cuamatzin E., Slabbakoorn H. & Dingemanse N.J. (2021), Does song overlap signal aggressiveness?: An experimental study with repeated measures in free-ranging great tits, Animal Behaviour 179: 199-211.
- Kok A.C.M., Bruil L., Berges B., Sakinan S., Debusschere E., Reubens J., Haan D. de, Norro A. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2021), An echosounder view on the potential effects of impulsive noise pollution on pelagic fish around windfarms in the North Sea, Environmental Pollution 290: 118063.
- Hubert J., Neo Y.Y., Winter H.V. & Slabbekoorn H. (2020), The role of ambient sound levels, signal-to-noise ratio, and stimulus pulse rate on behavioural disturbance of seabass in a net pen, Behavioural Processes 170: 103992.
- Kok A.C.M. Kolfshoten L. van Campbell J.A. Benda-Beckmann A.M. von Miller P.J.O. Slabbekoorn H. Visser F. (2020), Diving apart together: call propagation in diving long-finned pilot whales, The Journal of Experimental Biology 223(10): jeb207878.
- Hubert J., Campbell J.A. & Slabbekoorn H. (2020), Effects of seismic airgun playbacks on swimming patterns and behavioural states of Atlantic cod in a net pen, Marine Pollution Bulletin 160: 111680.
- Hubert J., Bemmelen J.J. van & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2020), No negative effects of boat sound playbacks on olfactory-mediated food finding behaviour of shore crabs in a T-maze, Environmental Pollution 270: 116184.
- Jaikumar G., Slabbekoorn H.W., Sireeni J., Schaaf M.J.M. & Tudorache C. (2020), The role of the glucocorticoid receptor in the regulation of diel rhythmicity, Physiology and Behavior 223: 112991.
- Bermúdez-Cuamatzin E., Delamore Z., Verbeek L., Kremer C. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2020), Variation in diurnal patterns of singing activity between urban and rural great tits, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8: 246.
- Sierro J., Sierro J. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2020), Experimental test of the communicative value of syllable diversity and syllable switching in the common chiffchaff, Animal Behaviour 165: 11-21.
- Soudijn F.H., Kooten T. van Slabbekoorn H.W. & Roos A.M. de (2020), Population-level effects of acoustic disturbance in Atlantic cod: a size-structured analysis based on energy budgets, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287(1929): 20200490.
- Jong K. de., Forland T.N., Amorim M.C.P., Rieucau G., Slabbekoorn H.W. & Doksæter Sivle L. (2020), Predicting the effects of anthropogenic noise on fish reproduction, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 30(2): 245-268.
- Sireeni J., Bakker N., Jaikumar G., Obdam D., Slabbekoorn H.W., Tudorache C. & Schaaf M.J.M. (2020), Profound effects of glucocorticoid resistance on anxiety-related behavior in zebrafish adults but not in larvae, General and Comparative Endocrinology 292: 113461.
- Liu Q., Slabbekoorn H.W. & Riebel K. (2020), Zebra finches show spatial avoidance of near but not far distance traffic noise, Behaviour 157(3-4): 333-362.
- Sertlek H.Ő., Slabbekoorn H., Ten Cate C. & Ainsli M.A. (2019), Source specific sound mapping: spatial, temporal and spectral distribution of sound in the Dutch North Sea, Environmental Pollution 247: 1143-1157.
- Kok A.C.M., Engelberts J.P., Kastelein R.A., Helder-Hoek L., Voorde S. van de, Visser F. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2018), Spatial avoidance to experimental increase of intermittent and continuous sound in two captive harbour porpoises, Environmental Pollution 233: 1024-1036.
- Tudorache C., Slabbekoorn H.W., Robbers Y., Hin E., Meijer A.H., Spaink H.P. & Schaaf M.J.M. (2018), Biological clock function is linked to proactive and reactive personality types, BMC Biology 16: 148.
- Hubert J., Campbell J.A., Beek J.G. van der, Haan M.F. den, Verhave R., Verkade L.S. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2018), Effects of broadband sound exposure on the interaction between foraging crab and shrimp - A field study, Environmental Pollution 243: 1923-1929.
- Neo Y.Y., Hubert J., Bolle L.J., Winter H.V. & Slabbekoorn H. (2018), European seabass respond more strongly to noise exposure at night and habituate over repeated trials of sound exposure, Environmental Pollution 239: 367-374.
- Bermúdez-Cuamatzin E., López-Hernández M., Campbell J.A., Zuria I. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2018), The role of singing style in song adjustments to fluctuating sound conditions: A comparative study on Mexican birds, Behavioural Processes 157: 645-655.
- Xing X., Slabbekoorn H.W., Campbell J.A., Li F. & Ma J. (2017), Distinct song parts of the endemic marsh grassbird of China vary with latitude and climate among migratory and sedentary populations, Evolutionary Ecology 31(1): 63-76.
- Visser F., Kok A.C.M., Oudejans M.G., Scott-Hayward L.A.S., DeRuiter S.L., Alves A.C., Antunes R.N., Isojunno S., Pierce G.J., Slabbekoorn H., Huisman J. & Miller P.J.O. (2017), Vocal foragers and silent crowds: context-dependent vocal variation in Northeast Atlantic long-finned pilot whales, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 71(170): 1-13.
- Shafiei Sabet S., Neo Y.Y. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2016), Impact of Anthropogenic Noise on Aquatic Animals: From Single Species to Community-Level Effects. In: Popper A. & Hawkins A. (red.), The effects of Noise on Aquatic life II. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology nr. 875. New York, U.S.A.: Springer. 957-61.
- Slabbekoorn H. (2016), Aiming for Progress in Understanding Underwater Noise Impact on Fish: Complementary Need for Indoor and Outdoor Studies. In: Popper A.N. & Hawkins A. (red.), The effects of Noise on Aquatic life II. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology nr. 875. New York: Springer. 1057-1065.
- Amin B., Slabbekoorn H., Schaaf M.J.M. & Tudorache C. (2016), "Early birds" take it easy: diurnal timing is correlated with overall level in activity of zebrafish larvae, Behaviour 153(13-14): 1745-1762.
- LaZerte S.E., Slabbekoorn H. & Otter K.A. (2016), Learning to cope: vocal adjustment to urban noise is correlated with prior experience in black-capped chickadees, Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 283(1833): 20161058.
- Halfwerk W., Dingle C., Brinkhuizen D.M., Poelstra J.W., Komdeur J. & Slabbekoorn H. (2016), Sharp acoustic boundaries across an altitudinal avian hybrid zone despite asymmetric introgression, Journal of Evolutionary Biology 29(7): 1356-1367.
- Neo Y.Y., Hubert J., Bolle L., Winter H.V., Ten Cate C. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2016), Sound exposure changes European seabass behaviour in a large outdoor floating pen: Effects of temporal structure and a ramp-up procedure, Environmental Pollution 214: 26-34.
- Halfwerk W., Both C. & Slabbekoorn H. (2016), Noise affects nest-box choice of 2 competing songbird species, but not their reproduction, Behavioral Ecology 27(6): 1592-1600.
- Sabet S.S., Wesdorp K., Campbell J., Snelderwaard P.C. & Slabbekoorn H. (2016), Behavioural responses to sound exposure in captivity by two fish species with different hearing ability, Animal Behaviour 116: 1-11.
- Aarts G., Benda-Beckmann A.M. von der, Lucke K., Sertlek H.O., Bemmelen R. van, Geelhoed S.C.V., Brasseur S., Scheidat M., Lam F.-P.A., Slabbekoorn H. & Kirkwood R. (2016), Harbour porpoise movement strategy affects cumulative number of animals acoustically exposed to underwater explosions, Marine Ecology Progress Series 557: 261-275.
- Shafiei Sabet S, Dooren D. van & Slabbekoorn H. (2016), Son et lumière: Sound and light effects on spatial distribution and swimming behavior in captive zebrafish, Environmental Pollution 212: 480-488.
- Kok A.C.M., Engelberts J.P., Visser F. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2016), Spatial behavior, swimming speed and surfacing rate of two captive harbor porpoises in ambient sound control conditions, Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 27(1): 010037.
- Slabbekoorn H.W. (2015), Human-altered environments provide societal relevance and opportunities for outreach but also bring about a risk of populism: a comment on Wong and Candolin, Behavioral Ecology 26(3): 678-679.
- Sabet Shafiei S., Neo Y.Y. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2015), The effect of temporal variation in sound exposure on swimming and foraging behaviour of captive zebrafish, Animal Behaviour 107: 49-60.
- Tudorache C., Braake A. ter, Tromp M., Slabbekoorn H.W. & Schaaf M.J.M. (2015), Behavioral and physiological indicators of stress coping styles in larval zebrafish, Stress 18(1): 121-128.
- Neo Y.Y., Parie L., Bakker F., Snelderwaard P.C., Tudorache C., Schaaf M.J.M. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2015), Behavioral changes in response to sound exposure and no spatial avoidance of noisy conditions in captive zebrafish, Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 9: 28.
- Neo Y.Y., Ufkes E., Kastelein R.A., Winter H.V., Ten Cate C. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2015), Impulsive sounds change European seabass swimming patterns: influence of pulse repetition interval, Marine Pollution Bulletin 97(1-2): 111-117.
- Moiron M., Gonzalez-Lagos C., Slabbekoorn H. & Sol D. (2015), Singing in the city: high song frequencies are no guarantee for urban success in birds, Behavioral Ecology 26(3): 843-850.
- LaZerte S.E., Otter K.A. & Slabbekoorn H. (2015), Relative effects of ambient noise and habitat openness on signal transfer for chickadee vocalizations in rural and urban green-spaces, Bioacoustics: the international journal of animal sound and its recording 24(3): 233-252.
- Burbidge T., Parson T., Caycedo-Rosales P.C., Cadena D.C. & Slabbekoorn H. (2015), Playbacks revisited: asymmetry in behavioural response across an acoustic boundary between two parapatric bird species, Behaviour 152(14): 1933-1951.
- Sertlek H.O., Aarts G., Brasseur S., Slabbekoorn H.W., Ten Cate C., Benda-Beckman A.E. & Ainsli M. (2015), Mapping Underwater Sound in the Dutch Part of the North Sea. In: Popper A.N. & Hawkins A. (red.), The Effects of NOISE ON Aquatic Life II. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology nr. 875. New York: Springer. 1001-1006.
- Neo Y.Y., Seitz J., Kastelein R.A., Winter H.V., Ten Cate C. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2015), Noise Impact on European Sea Bass Behavior: Temporal Structure Matters. In: Popper A.N. & Hawkins A. (red.), The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life II. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology nr. 875. New York: Springer. 763-766.
- Halfwerk W. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2015), Pollution going multimodal: the complex impact of the human-altered sensory environment on animal perception and performance, Biology Letters 11(4): 20141051.
- Jacobs C.G.C., Overveld T. van, Careau V., Matthysen E., Adriaensen F. & Slabbekoorn H. (2014), Personality-dependent response to field playback in great tits: slow explorers can be strong responders, Animal Behaviour 90: 65-71.
- Planqué R., Britton N.F. & Slabbekoorn H. (2014), On the maintenance of bird song dialects, Journal of Mathematical Biology 68(1-2): 505 - 531.
- Huet des Aunay G., Slabbekoorn H., Nagle L., Passas Nicolas P. & Draganoiu T.I. (2014), Urban noise undermines female sexual preferences for low-frequency songs in domestic canaries, Animal Behaviour 87: 67-75.
- Berwick R.C., Chomsky N., Bolhuis J. & Martin Everaert. (2014) Birdsong, Speech, and Language: Exploring the Evolution of mind and brain. Bespreking van: Bolhuis J., Everaert Martin & Slabbekoorn Hans (2014), Exploring the Evolution of Mind and Brain. Quarterly review of Biology: MIT Press. MIT Press : 89:267.
- Yang X.J. & Slabbekoorn H. (2014), Timing vocal behaviour: experimental evidence for song overlap avoidance in Eurasian wrens, Behavioural Processes 103: 84 - 90.
- Estramil N., Bouton N., Verzijden M.N., Hofker K., Riebel K. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2014), Cichlids respond to conspecific sounds but females exhibit no phonotaxis without the presence of live males, Ecology of Freshwater Fish 23(3): 305-312.
- Yang X.J. & Slabbekoorn H. (2014), Timing vocal behaviour: Lack of temporal overlap avoidance to fluctuating noise levels in singing Eurasian wrens, Behavioural Processes 108: 131-137.
- Neo Y.Y., Seitz J., Kastelein R.A., Winter H.V., Cate C. ten & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2014), Temporal structure of sound affects behavioural recovery from noise impact in European seabass, Biological Conservation 178: 65-73.
- Halfwerk W. & Slabbekoorn H. (2014), The impact of anthropogenic noise on avian communication and fitness, Oxford University Press : 14.
- Tudorache C, Ter Braake A, Tromp M, Slabbekoorn H & Schaaf MJ. (2014), Behavioural and physiological indicators of stress coping styles in larval zebrafish, Stress 19(Nov): 1-23.
- Tudorache C., Schaaf M.J.M. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2013), Covariation between behaviour and physiology indicators of coping style in zebrafish (Danio rerio), Journal of Endocrinology 219(3): 251-258.
- Caro L.M., Caycedo-Rosales P.C., Bowie R.C.K., Slabbekoorn H.W. & Cadena C.D. (2013), Ecological speciation along an elevational gradient in a tropical passerine bird?, Journal of Evolutionary Biology 26(2): 357-374.
- Valderrama S.V., Molles L.E., Waas J.R. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2013), Conservation implications of song divergence between source and translocated populations of the North Island Kokako, Journal of Applied Ecology 50(4): 950-960.
- Arroyo-Solis A., Castillo J.M., Figueroa E., Lopez-Sanchez J.L. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2013), Experimental evidence for an impact of anthropogenic noise on dawn chorus timing in urban birds, Journal of Avian Biology 44(3): 288-296.
- Slabbekoorn Hans (2013), Songs of the city: noise-dependent spectral plasticity in the acoustic phenotype of urban birds, Animal Behaviour 85(5): 1089-1099.
- Pohl N.U., Slabbekoorn H.W., Neubauer H., Heil P., Klump G.M. & Langemann U. (2013), Why longer song elements are easier to detect: threshold level-duration functions in the Great Tit and comparison with human data, Journal of Comparative Physiology A 199(3): 239-252.
- Smith T.B., Harrigan R.J., Kirschel A.N.G., Buermann W., Saatchi S., Blumstein D.T., Kort S.R. de & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2013), Predicting bird song from space, Evolutionary Applications 6(6): 865-874.
- Slabbekoorn H.W., Yang X.J. & Halfwerk W. (2012), Birds and anthropogenic noise: Singing higher may matter (A comment on Nemeth and Brumm, " Birds and anthropogenic noise: Are urban songs adaptive?"), The American Naturalist 180: 142-145.
- Ruegg K., Anderson E. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2012), Differences in timing of migration and response to sexual signalling drive asymmetric hybridization across a migratory divide, Journal of Evolutionary Biology 25: 1741-1750.
- Halfwerk W., Bot S., Buikx J., Velde M. van der, Komdeur J., Ten Cate C. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2012), Reply to Eens et al.: Urban noise can alter sexual selection on bird song, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109(5): E209.
- Slabbekoorn H.W. (red.) (2012), . Evolutionary Ecology.
- Slabbekoorn H.W. (2012), The complexity of noise impact assessments: From birdsong to fish behavior. Popper A.N. & Hawkins A. (red.), The effect of Noise on Aquatic Life. . Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 497-499.
- Opzeeland I. van & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2012), Importance of underwater sounds for migration of fish and aquatic mammals. Popper A.N. & Hawkins A. (red.), The effect of Noise on Aquatic Life. . Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 357-360.
- Slabbekoorn H.W., Verzijden M.E. & May C.A. (2012), Cichlid courtship acoustics: Signals and noise influence reproductive behavior. Popper A.N. & Hawkins A. (red.), The effect of Noise on Aquatic Life. . Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 407-409.
- Wanink J.H., Bijkerk R., Bonhof G.H., Bouton N. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2012), Vissen zwemmen weer heen en weer: STOWA 2012-37.
- Slabbekoorn H.W. (2012), Measuring behavioural changes to assess anthropogenic noise impact on singing birds. [overig].
- Slabbekoorn H.W. (2012), Measuring behavioural changes to assess anthropogenic noise impact in adult zebrafish (Danio rerio). [overig].
- Pohl N.U., Leadbeater E., Slabbekoorn H.W., Klump G.M. & Langemann U. (2012), Great tits in urban noise benefit from high frequencies in song detection and discrimination, Animal Behaviour 83: 711-721.
- Linhart P., Fuchs R., Polakova S. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2012), Once bitten twice shy: long-term behavioural changes caused by trapping experience in willow warblers, Phylloscopus trochilus, Journal of Avian Biology 43: 186-192.
- Linhart P., Slabbekoorn H.W. & Fuchs R. (2012), The communicative significance of song frequency and song length in territorial chiffchaffs, Behavioral Ecology 23: 1338-1347.
- Halfwerk W., Bot S. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2012), Male great tit song perch selection in response to noise-dependent female feedback, Functional Ecology 26: 1339-1347.
- Halfwerk W., Bot S., Buikx J., Velde M. van der, Komdeur J., Ten Cate C. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2011), Low-frequency songs lose their potency in noisy urban conditions, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108(35): 14549-14554.
- Halfwerk W., Holleman J.L.M., Lessels C.M. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2011), Negative impact of traffic noise on avian reproductive success, Journal of Applied Ecology 48: 210-219.
- Kirschel A.N.G., Slabbekoorn H.W., Blumstein D.T., Cohen R.E., Kort S.R. de, Buerman W. & Smith T.B. (2011), Testing alternative hypotheses for evolutionary diversification in an African songbird: Rainforest refugia versus ecological gradients, Evolution 65: 3162-3174.
- Verzijden M.N., Ripmeester E.A.P., Ohms V.R., Snelderwaard P. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2010), Immediate spectral flexibility in singing chiffchaffs during experimental exposure to highway noise, The Journal of Experimental Biology 213: 2575-2581.
- Dingle C., Poelstra J.W., Halfwerk W., Brinkhuizen D.M. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2010), Asymmetric response patterns to subspecies-specific song differences in allopatry and parapatry in the gray-breasted wood-wren, Evolution 68: .
- Verzijden M.N., Heusden J. van, Bouton N., Witte F., Ten Cate C. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2010), Sounds of male Lake Victoria cichlids vary within and between species and affect mate preferences, Behavioral Ecology 21(3): 548-555.
- Slabbekoorn H.W., Bouton N., Opzeeland I. van, Coers A., ten Cate C. & Popper A.N. (2010), A noisy spring: the impact of globally rising underwater sound levels on fish, Trends in Ecology & Evolution 25: 419-427.
- Slabbekoorn H.W. (2010), The impact of anthropogenic noise on animals. In: , Elsevier Encyclopedia online.
- Slabbekoorn H.W. (2010), Geschiedenis van de bioakoestiek in technologisch perspectief, Tijdschrift voor Mediageschiedenis 12: 205-231.
- Tobias J.A., Aben J., Brumfield R.T., Derryberry E.P., Halfwerk W., Slabbekoorn H.W. & Seddon N. (2010), Song divergence by sensory drive in Amazonian birds, Evolution 64: .
- Ripmeester E.A.P., Mulder M. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2010), Habitat-dependent acoustic divergence affects playback response in urban and forest populations of the European blackbird, Behavioural Ecology 21: 876-883.
- Rivera-Gutierrez H.F., Matthysen E., Adriaensen F. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2010), Repertoire sharing and song similarity between great tit males decline with distance between forest fragments, Ethology: international journal of behavioural biology 116: 951-960.
- Ripmeester E.A.P., Kok J.S., Rijssel J.C. van & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2010), Habitat-related birdsong divergence: a multi-level study on the influence of territory density and ambient noise in European blackbirds, Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 64: 409-418.
- Franco P. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2009), Repertoire size and composition in great tits: a flexibility test using playbacks, Animal Behaviour 77: 261-269.
- Pohl N.U., Slabbekoorn H.W., Klump G. & Langemann U. (2009), Acoustic design and environmental noise affect song element detection in captive great tits, Animal Behaviour 78: 1293-1300.
- Halfwerk W. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2009), A behavioural mechanism explaining noise-dependent pitch shift in urban birdsong, Animal Behaviour 78: 1301-1307.
- Slabbekoorn H.W. & Halfwerk W. (2009), Behavioural Ecology: Noise annoys at community level, Current Biology 19: 693-695.
- Kirchel A.N.G., Blumstein D.T., Cohen R.E., Buermann W., Smith T.B. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2009), Birdsong tuned to the environment: green hylia song varies with elevation, tree cover, and noise, Behavioural Ecology 20: 1089-1095.
- Planqué R. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2008), Acoustic interference in a noisy rainforest: spectral and temporal overlap in a Peruvian bird community, Ethology: international journal of behavioural biology 114: 262-271.
- Smith T.B., Milá B., Grether G.F., Slabbekoorn H.W., Sepil I., Nuermann W., Saatchi S. & Pollinger J. (2008), Evolutionary Consequences of Human Disturbance in a Rainforest Bird Species from Central Africa, Molecular Ecology 17: 58-71.
- Dingle C., Halfwerk W. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2008), Habitat-dependent song divergence at subspecies level in the grey-breasted wood-wren, Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21: 1079-1089.
- Slabbekoorn H.W. & Bouton N. (2008), Soundscape orientation: a new field in need of sound investigation, Animal Behaviour 76: 5-8.
- Coers A., Bouton N., Vincourt D. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2008), Fluctuating noise conditions may limit acoustic communication distance in the rock-pool blenny, Bioacoustics 17: 63-65.
- Hartog P.M. den, Slabbekoorn H.W. & Ten Cate C. (2008), Male territorial vocalizations and responses are decoupled in an avian hybrid zone, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 363(1505): 2879-2889.
- Kroon G.H.J. de, Mommers M. & Slabbekoorn H.W. (2008), Vocale variatie bij de waterral (Rallus aquaticus): een vergelijking tussen twee ondersoorten, Limosa 81: 81-91.
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