Publications Using Macaulay Library Assets in 2020

By Kathi Borgmann
Rufous Antpitta

Rufous Antpitta Grallaria rufula

  • Caldas, Colombia

Acevedo-Charry, O., and W. Daza-Diaz (2020). First record of Rufous-thighed Kite Harpagus diodon in Colombia. Bull. B.O.C. 140:104–109.

Adams, D. B., and D. M. Kitchen (2020). Model vs. playback experiments: The impact of sensory mode on predator-specific escape responses in saki monkeys. Ethology 00:1-13

Adsett, W. J., and L. Lieurance (2020). First breeding record, vocalisations and morphology of Stripe-cheeked Woodpecker Piculus callopterus, a Panamanian endemic. Cotinga 37:79–86.

Aguilar-Samaniego, K., L. F. De León, and C. Aguilar (2020). New record of the Gray-capped Cuckoo, Coccyzus lansbergi (Bonaparte, 1850)(Cuculiformes, Cuculidae), on the southwest coast of Panama. Check List 16:883.

Boesman, P., and N. Collar (2020). Further vocal evidence for treating the Bahama Nuthatch Sitta (pusilla) insularis as a species. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 140:393–403.

Bradley, J. (2020). A review of the status, distribution and ecology of Friedmann’s Lark Mirafra pulpa, including its habitat associations. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 140:38–46.

Caminer, M. A., and S. R. Ron (2020). Systematics of the Boana semilineata species group (Anura: Hylidae), with a description of two new species from Amazonian Ecuador. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 190:149–180.

Campomizzi, A. J., Z. M. Lebrun-Southcott, and K. Richardson (2020). Conspecific cues encourage Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica erythrogaster) prospecting, but not nesting, at new nesting structures. The Canadian Field Naturalist 133:235–245.

Carlson, N. V., E. Greene, and C. N. Templeton (2020). Nuthatches vary their alarm calls based upon the source of the eavesdropped signals. Nature Communications 11:1–7.

Cicero, C., N. A. Mason, L. Benedict, and J. D. Rising (2020). Behavioral, morphological, and ecological trait evolution in two clades of New World Sparrows (Aimophila and Peucaea, Passerellidae). PeerJ 8:e9249.

Collins, N., and K. R. Schneider (2020). Oecanthus salvii sp. nov.(Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Oecanthinae): A new tree cricket species from Modoc County in northeast California. Journal of Orthoptera Research 29:91.

Congdon, J. V., A. H. Hahn, K. A. Campbell, E. N. Scully, D. A. Yip, E. M. Bayne, and C. B. Sturdy (2020a). Acoustic discrimination of predators by black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus). Animal Cognition 23:595–611.

Congdon, J. V., A. H. Hahn, K. A. Campbell, E. N. Scully, D. A. Yip, E. M. Bayne, and C. B. Sturdy (2020b). Can you hear me now? The effect of signal degradation on perceived predator threat in black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus). Animal Cognition. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10071-020-01433-9

Cramer, J., V. Lostanlen, A. Farnsworth, J. Salamon, and J. P. Bello (2020). Chirping up the Right Tree: Incorporating Biological Taxonomies into Deep Bioacoustic Classifiers. ICASSP 2020 – 2020 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). IEEE, Barcelona, Spain, pp. 901–905.

Davison, G. W. H., P. Boesman, N. J. Collar, and C. L. Puan (2020). Species rank for Rheinardia ocellata nigrescens (Phasianidae). Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 140:182–194.

Demko, A. D., J. R. Sosa-López, R. K. Simpson, S. M. Doucet, and D. J. Mennill (2020). Divergence in plumage, voice, and morphology indicates speciation in Rufous-capped Warblers (Basileuterus rufifrons). The Auk 137:1-20.

Deppe, A. M. (2020). Brown Mouse Lemurs (Microcebus rufus) May Lack Opportunities to Learn about Predator Calls. Folia Primatologica 91:1–11.

Dutour, M., T. N. Suzuki, and D. Wheatcroft (2020). Great tit responses to the calls of an unfamiliar species suggest conserved perception of call ordering. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 74:37.

Fahmy, M., and D. R. Wilson (2020a). Singing behaviour of ruby-crowned kinglets Regulus calendula in relation to time-of-day, time-of-year and social context. Journal of Avian Biology 51.

Fahmy, M., and D. R. Wilson (2020b). Singing behaviour of ruby‐crowned kinglets Regulus calendula in relation to time‐of‐day, time‐of‐year and social context. Journal of Avian Biology 51:jav.02467.

Garcia, M., F. Theunissen, F. Sèbe, J. Clavel, A. Ravignani, T. Marin-Cudraz, J. Fuchs, and N. Mathevon (2020). Evolution of communication signals and information during species radiation. Nature Communications 11:4970.

Gaucher, Q., P. Yger, and J.-M. Edeline (2020). Increasing excitation versus decreasing inhibition in auditory cortex: consequences on the discrimination performance between communication sounds. The Journal of Physiology 598:3765-3785.

Gómez, R. A. F., J. E. Morales‐Mávil, and J. R. Sosa‐López (2020). Geographic variation and divergence of songs in the Olive Sparrow species complex. Journal of Field Ornithology 91:77–91.

Hong, J. Y., B. Lam, Z.-T. Ong, K. Ooi, W.-S. Gan, J. Kang, S. Yeong, I. Lee, and S.-T. Tan (2020). Effects of contexts in urban residential areas on the pleasantness and appropriateness of natural sounds. Sustainable Cities and Society 63:102475.

Islam, S. (2020). A call recognition approach for endangered or threatened chorusing amphibian species using deep learning architectures. Texas State University Master of Science Thesis.

Isler, M. L., R. T. Chesser, M. B. Robbins, A. M. Cuervo C. D. Cadena, and P. A. Hosner (2020).
Taxonomic evaluation of the Grallaria rufula (Rufous Antpitta) complex (Aves: Passeriformes: Grallariidae) distinguishes sixteen species. Zootaxa 4817:1–74.

Krabbe, N. K., T. S. Schulenberg, P. A. Hosner, K. V. Rosenberg, T. J. Davis, G. H. Rosenberg, D. F. Lane, M. J. Andersen, M. B. Robbins, C. D. Cadena, T. Valqui, et al. (2020). Untangling cryptic diversity in the High Andes: Revision of the Scytalopus [magellanicus] complex (Rhinocryptidae) in Peru reveals three new species. The Auk 137:1-26.

Landsborough, B., D. R. Wilson, and D. J. Mennill (2020). Variation in chick-a-dee call sequences, not in the fine structure of chick-a-dee calls, influences mobbing behaviour in mixed-species flocks. Behavioral Ecology 31:54–62.

Lima, R. D., B. M. Tomotani, and L. F. Silveira (2020). Colour variation and taxonomy of Picumnus limae Snethlage, 1924 and P. fulvescens Stager, 1961 (Piciformes: Picidae). Journal of Ornithology 161:491-501.

Lindquist, M., B. Maxim, J. Proctor, and F. Dolins (2020). The effect of audio fidelity and virtual reality on the perception of virtual greenspace. Landscape and Urban Planning 202:103884.

Lopes, A. G., D. L. Bang, P. Marinho, and A. A. Giaretta (2020). Acoustics suggests hidden diversity in Scinax garbei (Anura: Hylidae). Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology 19:63–82.

Marín-Gómez, O. H., W. Dáttilo, J. R. Sosa-López, D. Santiago-Alarcon, and I. MacGregor-Fors (2020). Where has the city choir gone? Loss of the temporal structure of bird dawn choruses in urban areas. Landscape and Urban Planning 194:103665.

Martinez, N., and R. Martin (2020). Geographical variation in Common Redstart calls. Dutch Birding 42:163–174.

Mejías, M. A., J. Roncal, T. S. Imfeld, S. Boisen, and D. R. Wilson (2020). Relationships of song structure to phylogenetic history, habitat, and morphology in the vireos, greenlets, and allies (Passeriformes: Vireonidae). Evolution 74–11:2494–2511.

Mendoza-Henao, A. M., E. Arias, J. H. Townsend, and G. Parra-Olea (2020). Phylogeny-based species delimitation and integrative taxonomic revision of the Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni species complex, with resurrection of H. viridissimum (Taylor, 1942). Systematics and Biodiversity 0:1–21.

Mikula, P., M. Valcu, H. Brumm, M. Bulla, W. Forstmeier, T. Petrusková, B. Kempenaers, and T. Albrecht (2020a). A global analysis of song frequency in passerines provides no support for the acoustic adaptation hypothesis but suggests a role for sexual selection. Ecology Letters doi: 10.1111/ele.13662.

Navarro-Sigüenza, A. G., R. C. Almazán-Núñez, L. E. Sánchez-Ramos, M. F. Rebón-Gallardo, and E. Arbeláez-Cortés (2020). Relict humid tropical forest in Mexico promotes differentiation in Barred Woodcreepers  Dendrocolaptes (Aves: Furnariidae). Zootaxa 4780:307–323.

Názaro, M. G., D. A. D. Santos, R. Torres, M. Baumann, and P. G. Blendinger (2020). Untangling the imprints of climate, geography and land use/cover on bird diversity in the South American Gran Chaco. Journal of Biogeography 47:1439–1454.

Niekerk, J. H. van, and G. Forcina (2020). Purpose of Crested Francolin Ortygornis sephaena male collective calls at dusk based on livestream audio censusing. Ostrich 91:326–337.

Ospina-L, A. M., K. G. Borja-Acosta, A. Buitrago-Cardona, M. Torres, and O. Acevedo-Charry (2020). Dataset on audio records of animals from the northeast Andes of Colombia II: The vertebrate sounds of Santander department. Data in Brief 29:105298.

Otter, K. A., A. Mckenna, S. E. LaZerte, and S. M. Ramsay (2020). Continent-wide Shifts in Song Dialects of White-Throated Sparrows. Current Biology 30:R975–R959.

Owen, K., A. Melin, F. Campos, L. Fedigan, T. Gillespie, and D. Mennill (2020). Bioacoustic analyses reveal that bird communities recover with forest succession in tropical dry forests. Avian Conservation and Ecology 15:25.

Parra-Hernández, R. M., J. I. Posada-Quintero, O. Acevedo-Charry, and H. F. Posada-Quintero (2020). Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection for Clustering Taxa through Vocalizations in a Neotropical Passerine (Rough-Legged Tyrannulet, Phyllomyias burmeisteri). Animals 10:1406.

Pratt, H. D. (2020). Species limits and English names in the genus Gygis (Laridae). Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 140:195–208.

Robinson, B. W., J. J. Withrow, R. M. Richardson, S. M. Matsuoka, R. E. Gill, A. S. Johnson, I. J. Lovette, J. A. Johnson, A. R. DeGange, and M. D. Romano (2020). Further Information on the Avifauna of St. Matthew and Hall Islands, Bering Sea, Alaska. Western Birds 51:78–91.

Rodríguez, A., B. Rodríguez, T. Montelongo, J. Garcia‐Porta, T. Pipa, M. Carty, J. Danielsen, J. Nunes, C. Silva, P. Geraldes, F. M. Medina, and J. C. Illera (2020b). Cryptic differentiation in the Manx shearwater hinders the identification of a new endemic subspecies. Journal of Avian Biology 51:e02633.

Salis, A., J.-P. Léna, and T. Lengagne (2020). Great tits (Parus major) adequately respond to both allopatric combinatorial mobbing calls and their isolated parts – Salis – – Ethology – Wiley Online Library. Ethology 00:1–10.

Searfoss, A. M., W. Liu, and N. Creanza (2020a). Detecting diel patterns in the songs of Chipping Sparrows using citizen-science data. Journal of Field Ornithology 91:263-274.

Searfoss, A. M., W. Liu, and N. Creanza (2020b). Geographically well-distributed citizen science data reveals range-wide variation in the chipping sparrow’s simple song. Animal Behaviour 161:63–76.

Tingley, M. W., A. N. Stillman, R. L. Wilkerson, S. C. Sawyer, and R. B. Siegel (2020). Black-backed woodpecker occupancy in burned and beetle-killed forests: Disturbance agent matters. Forest Ecology and Management 455:117694.

Toews, D. P. L., G. R. Kramer, A. W. Jones, C. L. Brennan, B. E. Cloud, D. E. Andersen, I. J. Lovette, and H. Streby (2020). Genomic identification of intergeneric hybrids in New World wood-warblers (Aves: Parulidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 131:183-191.

Wilder, J. A., J. Wilder, N. Edu, and C. LaRue (2020). Documentation and identification of northern Arizona’s first record of Chimney Swift. 2020:6.

Wong, F. (2020). No evidence of song divergence across multiple urban and non-urban populations of Dark-eyed Juncos (Junco hyemalis) in Southern California. University of California Los Angeles Thesis.

Yue, A. Y., E. Y. X. Ng, J. A. Eaton, and F. E. Rheindt (2020). Species limits in the Elegant Pitta (Pitta elegans) complex from Wallacea based on bioacoustic and morphometric analysis. Avian Research 11:42.