Mark Bee

Mark Bee

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 46

North America-United States

About Mark Bee

Mark Bee, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, specializes in the field of Acoustic Communication, Animal Behavior, Auditory Neuroscience, Sensory Ecology.

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

In your CORT: Corticosterone and its receptors in the brain underlie mate choosiness in female Cope's gray treefrogs (Hyla chrysoscelis)

Behind the mask (ing): how frogs cope with noise

Studying mate choice using inertial measurement units: a validation study with treefrogs

Female preferences for the spectral content of advertisement calls in Cope’s gray treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis)

Data supporting" Informational Masking Constrains Vocal Communication in Nonhuman Animals"

Neuroethology of sound localization in anurans

Data Supporting “Studying mate preferences using inertial measurement units: A validation study with treefrogs”

Perceptual salience is insufficient for auditory streaming in eastern gray treefrogs ( Hyla versicolor )

Mark Bee Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

5959

Citations(since 2020)

2227

Cited By

4714

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

97

i10Index(since 2020)

79

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University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

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Mark Bee Skills & Research Interests

Acoustic Communication

Animal Behavior

Auditory Neuroscience

Sensory Ecology

Top articles of Mark Bee

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

In your CORT: Corticosterone and its receptors in the brain underlie mate choosiness in female Cope's gray treefrogs (Hyla chrysoscelis)

Hormones and Behavior

Mariana Rodriguez-Santiago

Annika Ruppert

Megan D Gall

Kim Hoke

Mark A Bee

...

2024/3/1

Behind the mask (ing): how frogs cope with noise

Norman Lee

Alejandro Vélez

Mark Bee

2023/1

Studying mate choice using inertial measurement units: a validation study with treefrogs

Animal Behaviour

Saumya Gupta

Mark A Bee

2023/6/15

Female preferences for the spectral content of advertisement calls in Cope’s gray treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis)

Journal of Comparative Physiology A

Saumya Gupta

Mark A Bee

2023/1

Data supporting" Informational Masking Constrains Vocal Communication in Nonhuman Animals"

Saumya Gupta

Lata Kalra

Gary J Rose

Mark A Bee

2023/1/9

Neuroethology of sound localization in anurans

H Carl Gerhardt

Mark A Bee

Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard

2023/1

Data Supporting “Studying mate preferences using inertial measurement units: A validation study with treefrogs”

Saumya Gupta

Mark A Bee

2023/1/9

Perceptual salience is insufficient for auditory streaming in eastern gray treefrogs ( Hyla versicolor )

bioRxiv

Lata Kalra

Shoshana Altman

Mark A Bee

2023

Correction to: Behind the mask (ing): how frogs cope with noise

Journal of Comparative Physiology

Norman Lee

Alejandro Vélez

Mark Bee

2023

Vocal sacs do not function in multimodal mate attraction under nocturnal illumination in Cope's grey treefrog

Animal Behaviour

Hongyu Li

Katrina M Schrode

Mark A Bee

2022/7/1

Informational masking can constrain acoustically guided mating behavior

bioRxiv

Saumya Gupta

Mark A Bee

2022

Convergent evolution of a blood-red nectar pigment in vertebrate-pollinated flowers

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Rahul Roy

Nickolas Moreno

Stephen A Brockman

Adam Kostanecki

Amod Zambre

...

2022/2/1

Identity signaling, identity reception, and the evolution of social recognition in a Neotropical frog

Evolution

James P Tumulty

Zachary K Lange

Mark A Bee

2022/1/1

Graduate programs related to acoustics at the University of Minnesota

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Kristi Oeding

Kelly L Whiteford

Peggy Nelson

Hubert H Lim

Mark A Bee

...

2022/10/1

Predicting and measuring decision rules for social recognition in a Neotropical frog

The American Naturalist

James P Tumulty

Chloe A Fouilloux

Johana Goyes Vallejos

Mark A Bee

2022/8/1

An integrative approach to infer systematic relationships and define species groups in the shrub frog genus Raorchestes, with description of five new species from the Western …

PeerJ

Sonali Garg

Robin Suyesh

Sandeep Das

Mark A Bee

SD Biju

2021/3/3

Data supporting" Neural Basis of Acoustic Species Recognition in a Cryptic Species Complex"

Saumya Gupta

Rishi K Alluri

Gary J Rose

Mark A Bee

2021/8/14

N Moreno, R Roy, A Kostanecki, S Brockman, C Holl, EM Solhaug, A Minami, M Hampton, M Bee, A Hegeman, C Carter

SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING

Y Chiari

N Moreno

R Roy

A Kostanecki

S Brockman

...

2021/3

Social communication across reproductive boundaries: hormones and the auditory periphery of songbirds and frogs

Integrative and comparative biology

Megan D Gall

Alexander T Baugh

Jeffrey R Lucas

Mark A Bee

2021/7/1

Ecological and social drivers of neighbor recognition and the dear enemy effect in a poison frog

Behavioral Ecology

James P Tumulty

Mark A Bee

2021/1/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 68
H Carl Gerhardt

H Carl Gerhardt

University of Missouri

H-index: 68
Andrew J Oxenham

Andrew J Oxenham

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 36
S D Biju

S D Biju

University of Delhi

H-index: 33
Cory Miller

Cory Miller

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 31
Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard

Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard

Syddansk Universitet

H-index: 21
Alexander T. Baugh, Ph.D.

Alexander T. Baugh, Ph.D.

Swarthmore College

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