Naomi E. Langmore

Naomi E. Langmore

Australian National University

H-index: 41

Oceania-Australia

About Naomi E. Langmore

Naomi E. Langmore, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Australian National University, specializes in the field of Evolutionary Ecology.

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

The role of climatic variables on nest evolution in tanagers

Sex differences in singing behaviour are predicted by territoriality and biparental care in songbirds

Polymorphism at the nestling stage and host‐specific mimicry in an Australasian cuckoo‐host arms race

Female song can be over-looked in even the most intensively studied songbirds

Zoo-bred female birds prefer songs of zoo-bred males: Implications for adaptive management of reintroduction programs

Multiple parasitism promotes facultative host acceptance of cuckoo eggs and rejection of cuckoo chicks

Using conservation genetics to prioritise management options for an endangered songbird

Birdsong: Not all contest but also cooperation?

Naomi E. Langmore Information

University

Position

Australian Research Fellow

Citations(all)

6201

Citations(since 2020)

2611

Cited By

4690

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

80

i10Index(since 2020)

64

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Australian National University

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Naomi E. Langmore Skills & Research Interests

Evolutionary Ecology

Top articles of Naomi E. Langmore

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The role of climatic variables on nest evolution in tanagers

Ecology and Evolution

Silvia Colombo

Kevin D Newman

Naomi E Langmore

Claire J Taylor

Iliana Medina

2024/4

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

Polymorphism at the nestling stage and host‐specific mimicry in an Australasian cuckoo‐host arms race

Alfredo Attisano

Brian J Gill

Michael G Anderson

Roman Gula

Naomi E Langmore

...

2023/1

Female song can be over-looked in even the most intensively studied songbirds

Behavioral Ecology

Naomi E Langmore

2023/1/1

Zoo-bred female birds prefer songs of zoo-bred males: Implications for adaptive management of reintroduction programs

Biological Conservation

Daniel L Appleby

Joy S Tripovich

Naomi E Langmore

Robert Heinsohn

Benjamin J Pitcher

...

2023/8/1

Multiple parasitism promotes facultative host acceptance of cuckoo eggs and rejection of cuckoo chicks

Animal Behaviour

Hee-Jin Noh

Ros Gloag

Naomi E Langmore

2023/8/1

Using conservation genetics to prioritise management options for an endangered songbird

Heredity

Fernanda Alves

Sam C Banks

Max Edworthy

Dejan Stojanovic

Naomi E Langmore

...

2023/5

Birdsong: Not all contest but also cooperation?

Current Biology

Katharina Riebel

Naomi E. Langmore

2023/1/23

Modelling the distribution of a key habitat feature to guide future on‐ground habitat assessment for an endangered specialist songbird

Austral Ecology

Fernanda Alves

Joanne Potts

Vanessa Round

Dejan Stojanovic

Matthew Webb

...

2022/9

Thicker eggshells are not predicted by host egg ejection behaviour in four species of Australian cuckoo

Scientific Reports

Clare E Holleley

Alice C Grieve

Alicia Grealy

Iliana Medina

Naomi E Langmore

2022/4/15

A PCR-based retrospective study for beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) in five wild populations of parrots from Australia, Argentina and New Zealand

Diversity

Luis Ortiz-Catedral

Connor J Wallace

Robert Heinsohn

Elizabeth A Krebs

Naomi E Langmore

...

2022/2/18

First recorded evidence of ejection of a cuckoo egg in a fairy-wren species

Australian Field Ornithology

Richard S Turner

Naomi E Langmore

Helen L Osmond

Andrew Cockburn

2022/1/1

An experimental test of defenses against avian brood parasitism in a recent host

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Virginia E Abernathy

Laura E Johnson

Naomi E Langmore

2021/4/27

Imperfect mimicry of host begging calls by a brood parasitic cuckoo: a cue for nestling rejection by hosts?

Current Zoology

Hee-Jin Noh

Ros Gloag

Ana V Leitão

Naomi E Langmore

2021/12/1

Sex role similarity and sexual selection predict male and female song elaboration and dimorphism in fairy‐wrens

Ecology and Evolution

Karan J Odom

Kristal E Cain

Michelle L Hall

Naomi E Langmore

Raoul A Mulder

...

2021/12

Frontline defences against cuckoo parasitism in the large-billed gerygones

Animal Behaviour

Hee-Jin Noh

Frances Jacomb

Ros Gloag

Naomi E Langmore

2021/4/1

The ghosts of parasitism past: lingering frontline anti-brood parasite defenses in a former host

Current Zoology

Matthew HJ Chaumont

Naomi E Langmore

Justin A Welbergen

2021/12/1

‘Self‐fumigation’of nests by an endangered avian host using insecticide‐treated feathers increases reproductive success more than tenfold

Animal Conservation

Fernanda Alves

Naomi Langmore

Robert Heinsohn

Dejan Stojanovic

2021/4

Avian vocalisations: the female perspective

Victoria I Austin

Anastasia H Dalziell

Naomi E Langmore

Justin A Welbergen

2021/8

Loss of vocal culture and fitness costs in a critically endangered songbird

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Ross Crates

Naomi Langmore

Louis Ranjard

Dejan Stojanovic

Laura Rayner

...

2021/3/31

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Co-Authors

H-index: 58
Simon C. Griffith

Simon C. Griffith

Macquarie University

H-index: 49
Robert Heinsohn

Robert Heinsohn

Australian National University

H-index: 47
Anne Peters

Anne Peters

Monash University

H-index: 38
Damian K Dowling

Damian K Dowling

Monash University

H-index: 32
Katharina Riebel

Katharina Riebel

Universiteit Leiden

H-index: 19
Martijn Hammers

Martijn Hammers

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

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