William A. Searcy

William A. Searcy

University of Miami

H-index: 64

North America-United States

About William A. Searcy

William A. Searcy, With an exceptional h-index of 64 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Miami, specializes in the field of animal communication.

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

Human–wild bird cooperation

Syntactic rules predict song type matching in a songbird

Are song sequencing rules learned by song sparrows?

Long-distance dependencies in birdsong syntax

Animal communication

Variation in vocal production learning across songbirds

Female swamp sparrows do not show evidence of discriminating between the songs of peak‐aged and senescent males

Sounds of senescence: male swamp sparrows respond less aggressively to the songs of older individuals

William A. Searcy Information

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Citations(all)

13829

Citations(since 2020)

3044

Cited By

11742

hIndex(all)

64

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

123

i10Index(since 2020)

64

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University of Miami

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William A. Searcy Skills & Research Interests

animal communication

Top articles of William A. Searcy

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Human–wild bird cooperation

Science

William A Searcy

Stephen Nowicki

2023/12/8

Syntactic rules predict song type matching in a songbird

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

William A Searcy

Lauren M Chronister

Stephen Nowicki

2023/1

Are song sequencing rules learned by song sparrows?

Animal Behaviour

Susan Peters

Jill Soha

William A Searcy

Stephen Nowicki

2022/10/1

Long-distance dependencies in birdsong syntax

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

William A Searcy

Jill Soha

Susan Peters

Stephen Nowicki

2022/1/26

Animal communication

The Behavior of Animals, 2nd Edition: Mechanisms, Function and Evolution

William A Searcy

Stephen Nowicki

2021/12/21

Variation in vocal production learning across songbirds

William A Searcy

Jill Soha

Susan Peters

Stephen Nowicki

2021/10/25

Female swamp sparrows do not show evidence of discriminating between the songs of peak‐aged and senescent males

Ethology

Matthew N Zipple

Susan Peters

William A Searcy

Stephen Nowicki

2021/1

Sounds of senescence: male swamp sparrows respond less aggressively to the songs of older individuals

Behavioral ecology

Matthew N Zipple

Susan Peters

William A Searcy

Stephen Nowicki

2020/3/20

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Co-Authors

H-index: 61
Michael Beecher

Michael Beecher

University of Washington

H-index: 60
Stephen Nowicki

Stephen Nowicki

Duke University

H-index: 57
Eliot Brenowitz

Eliot Brenowitz

University of Washington

H-index: 52
Malte Andersson

Malte Andersson

Göteborgs universitet

H-index: 45
Jeff Podos

Jeff Podos

University of Massachusetts Amherst

H-index: 35
Neeltje J. Boogert

Neeltje J. Boogert

University of Exeter

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