Marc Naguib

Marc Naguib

Wageningen Universiteit

H-index: 54

Europe-Netherlands

About Marc Naguib

Marc Naguib, With an exceptional h-index of 54 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Wageningen Universiteit, specializes in the field of Animal Behaviour.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

High nest failure in a zebra finch population and persistent nest predation by a monitor lizard

The effects of duet coordination on territory defence in an Australian arid zone passerine

Constant companions: Wild zebra finch pairs display extreme spatial cohesion

Fingerprint localisation for fine-scale wildlife tracking using automated radio telemetry

Lionfish (Pterois miles) in the Mediterranean Sea: a review of the available knowledge with an update on the invasion front

Methods in Animal Behaviour

The social role of song in wild zebra finches

Hanging out in the outback: the use of social hotspots by wild zebra finches

Marc Naguib Information

University

Position

Professor in Behavioural Ecology The Netherlands

Citations(all)

7043

Citations(since 2020)

2334

Cited By

5669

hIndex(all)

54

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

107

i10Index(since 2020)

76

Email

University Profile Page

Wageningen Universiteit

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Marc Naguib Skills & Research Interests

Animal Behaviour

Top articles of Marc Naguib

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

High nest failure in a zebra finch population and persistent nest predation by a monitor lizard

Ecology and Evolution

Marc Naguib

Evelien Ter Avest

Chris Tyson

Martin J Whiting

Simon C Griffith

...

2024/4

The effects of duet coordination on territory defence in an Australian arid zone passerine

Emma Scheltens

Frigg Speelman

Hugo Loning

Simon Griffith

Marc Naguib

2024/2/22

Constant companions: Wild zebra finch pairs display extreme spatial cohesion

bioRxiv

Chris Tyson

Hugo Loning

Simon Griffith

Marc Naguib

2024

Fingerprint localisation for fine-scale wildlife tracking using automated radio telemetry

bioRxiv

Chris Tyson

Rita Fragueira

Emilio Sansano-Sansano

Hui Yu

Marc Naguib

2024

Lionfish (Pterois miles) in the Mediterranean Sea: a review of the available knowledge with an update on the invasion front

Davide Bottacini

Bart JA Pollux

Reindert Nijland

Patrick A Jansen

Marc Naguib

...

2023/8/17

Methods in Animal Behaviour

Marc Naguib

Gretchen F Wagner

Lysanne Snijders

Tobias E Krause

2023

The social role of song in wild zebra finches

Current Biology

Hugo Loning

Laura Verkade

Simon C Griffith

Marc Naguib

2023/1/23

Hanging out in the outback: the use of social hotspots by wild zebra finches

Journal of Avian Biology

Hugo Loning

Rita Fragueira

Marc Naguib

Simon C Griffith

2023/11

Evolution of sex differences in cooperation: the role of trade-offs with dispersal

BioRxiv

Pablo Capilla-Lasheras

Nina Bircher

Antony Brown

Xavier Harrison

Thomas E Reed

...

2023

Monitor predation on zebra finch nest

M Naguib

2023/10/16

Song overlapping and matching during low‐arousal singing and their relation to visual ornaments, parental care and breeding success in the great tit (Parus major)

Ethology

Nina Bircher

Daniel J Mennill

Kees van Oers

Marc Naguib

2023/7

Edge computing in wildlife behavior and ecology

Hui Yu

Guillermo J Amador

Antoine Cribellier

Marcel Klaassen

Henrik J de Knegt

...

2023/12/22

Waterbird community responses to anthropogenic land cover at multiple spatial scales along the Nile in Egypt

Haitham Mossad

Anouschka Hof

Lysanne Snijders

Marc Naguib

Boer Wd

2023/6/20

Zebra finch song is a very short-range signal in the wild: evidence from an integrated approach

Behavioral Ecology

Hugo Loning

Simon C Griffith

Marc Naguib

2022/1/1

Data for: Zebra finch song ecology: monitoring of breeding, observational transects, focal and year-round acoustic recordings, and a large-scale simultaneous playback experiment

Hugo Loning

Laura Verkade

Simon C Griffith

Marc Naguib

2022/12/13

Wild zebra finches are attracted towards acoustic cues from conspecific social groups

Behavioral Ecology

Corinna Adrian

Simon C Griffith

Marc Naguib

Wiebke Schuett

2022/5/1

Prior territorial responses and home range size predict territory defense in radio-tagged great tits

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

Marc Naguib

Mieke Titulaer

Joseph R. Waas

Kees van Oers

Philipp Sprau

...

2022/2/18

Great tits do not compensate over time for a radio‐tag‐induced reduction in escape‐flight performance

Ecology and Evolution

Barbara M Tomotani

Florian T Muijres

Bronwyn Johnston

Henk P van der Jeugd

Marc Naguib

2021/12

Anyone listening? No evidence for eavesdropping on male singing interactions in the great tit, Parus major

Animal Behaviour

Nina Bircher

Kees van Oers

Marc Naguib

2021/6/1

Rein sensor leash tension measurements in owner-dog dyads navigating a course with distractions

Journal of veterinary behavior

Ineke Rombout van Herwijnen

Joanne van der Borg

Marc Naguib

Bonne Beerda

2020/1/1

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