Katharina Riebel
Universiteit Leiden
H-index: 32
Europe-Netherlands
Top articles of Katharina Riebel
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Auditory discrimination learning and acoustic cue weighing in female zebra finches with localised FoxP1 knockdowns | Journal of Neurophysiology | Fabian Heim Constance Scharff Simon E Fisher Katharina Riebel Carel Ten Cate | 2024/4/17 |
Sex differences in singing behaviour are predicted by territoriality and biparental care in songbirds | Karan Odom Marcelo Araya Salas Lauryn Benedict Kristi Lim James Dale | 2024/4/10 | |
RoboFinch: A versatile audio-visual synchronised robotic bird model for laboratory and field research on songbirds | Methods in Ecology and Evolution | Ralph Simon Judith Varkevisser Ezequiel Mendoza Klaus Hochradel Rogier Elsinga | 2023/2/14 |
Birdsong: Not all contest but also cooperation? | Current Biology | Katharina Riebel Naomi E. Langmore | 2023/1/23 |
Daily vocal exercise is necessary for peak performance singing in a songbird | Nature Communications | Iris Adam Katharina Riebel Per Stål Neil Wood Michael J Previs | 2023/12/12 |
Effects of cortical FoxP1 knockdowns on learned song preference in female zebra finches | eNeuro | Fabian Heim Simon E Fisher Constance Scharff Carel Ten Cate Katharina Riebel | 2023/3/1 |
Peak performance singing requires daily vocal exercise in songbirds | bioRxiv | Iris Adam Katharina Riebel Per Stål Neil B Wood Michael J Previs | 2023/2/23 |
An experimental test of chronic traffic noise exposure on parental behaviour and reproduction in zebra finches | Biology Open | Quanxiao Liu Esther Gelok Kiki Fontein Hans Slabbekoorn Katharina Riebel | 2022/4/15 |
Adding colour-realistic video images to audio playbacks increases stimulus engagement but does not enhance vocal learning in zebra finches | Animal cognition | Judith M Varkevisser Ralph Simon Ezequiel Mendoza Martin How Idse van Hijlkema | 2022/4 |
Generalisation of early learned tutor song preferences in female zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) | Behavioural Processes | Jing Wei Quanxiao Liu Katharina Riebel | 2022/9/1 |
Female blue tits sing frequently: a sex comparison of occurrence, context, and structure of song | Behavioral Ecology | Javier Sierro Selvino R de Kort Katharina Riebel Ian R Hartley | 2022/9 |
Multimodality during live tutoring is relevant for vocal learning in zebra finches | Animal Behaviour | Judith M Varkevisser Ezequiel Mendoza Ralph Simon Maëva Manet Wouter Halfwerk | 2022/5/1 |
High heart rate associated early repolarization causes J‐waves in both zebra finch and mouse | Physiological reports | Joost A Offerhaus Peter C Snelderwaard Sila Algül Jaeike W Faber Katharina Riebel | 2021/3 |
Data from: Foraging zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) use public information rather than conforming to majorities | Edwin JC van Leeuwen Thomas Morgan Katharina Riebel | 2021 | |
Multimodal signalling of attractiveness | Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society | Christina Krumpholz Cliodhna Quigley Anthony C Little Romi Zäske Katharina Riebel | 2021 |
Frequent female song in blue tits: behavioural context suggests a role in intrasexual competition | BioRxiv | Javier Sierro Selvino R de Kort Katharina Riebel Ian R Hartley | 2021/7/1 |
Animal communication: Lyrebirds ‘cry wolf’during mating | Current Biology | Katharina Riebel | 2021/6/21 |
Foraging zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) are public information users rather than conformists | Biology letters | Edwin JC Van Leeuwen Thomas JH Morgan Katharina Riebel | 2021/6/23 |