Ximena E Bernal

Ximena E Bernal

Purdue University

H-index: 25

North America-United States

About Ximena E Bernal

Ximena E Bernal, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Purdue University, specializes in the field of Sensory Ecology - Animal Behavior - Animal Communication - Bioacoustics.

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

Local competitive environment and male condition influence within-bout calling patterns in túngara frogs

Ripple effects in a communication network: anti-eavesdropper defence elicits elaborated sexual signals in rival males

Tactics of evasion: strategies used by signallers to deter eavesdropping enemies from exploiting communication systems

Tiny spies: mosquito antennae are sensitive sensors for eavesdropping on frog calls

Establishment and Occurrence History of Three Invasive Anuran Species Across the Florida Peninsula

Mixed-species assemblages and disease: the importance of differential vector and parasite attraction in transmission dynamics

Assessing patterns of eavesdropper risk on sexual signals and the use of meta-analysis in behavioural ecology: a comment on:‘The exploitation of sexual signals by predators: a …

Eavesdropping micropredators as dynamic limiters of sexual signal elaboration and intrasexual competition

Ximena E Bernal Information

University

Position

Associate Professor & Research Associate Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

Citations(all)

2233

Citations(since 2020)

1461

Cited By

1263

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

43

i10Index(since 2020)

35

Email

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Purdue University

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Ximena E Bernal Skills & Research Interests

Sensory Ecology - Animal Behavior - Animal Communication - Bioacoustics

Top articles of Ximena E Bernal

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Local competitive environment and male condition influence within-bout calling patterns in túngara frogs

Bioacoustics

Luke C Larter

Ximena E Bernal

Rachel A Page

Michael J Ryan

2023/3/4

Ripple effects in a communication network: anti-eavesdropper defence elicits elaborated sexual signals in rival males

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Brian C Leavell

Hoover Pantoja-Sánchez

Viviana Vélez

Claire T Hemingway

Kyle Wilhite

...

2023/12/20

Tactics of evasion: strategies used by signallers to deter eavesdropping enemies from exploiting communication systems

Ximena E Bernal

Rachel A Page

2023/2

Tiny spies: mosquito antennae are sensitive sensors for eavesdropping on frog calls

Journal of Experimental Biology

Hoover Pantoja-Sánchez

Brian C Leavell

Bianca Rendon

WA Priyanka P de-Silva

Richa Singh

...

2023/12/15

Establishment and Occurrence History of Three Invasive Anuran Species Across the Florida Peninsula

Journal of Herpetology

Andrew J Mularo

J Andrew DeWoody

Ximena E Bernal

2023/12/1

Mixed-species assemblages and disease: the importance of differential vector and parasite attraction in transmission dynamics

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Paula A Trillo

Ximena E Bernal

Richard J Hall

2023/6/5

Assessing patterns of eavesdropper risk on sexual signals and the use of meta-analysis in behavioural ecology: a comment on:‘The exploitation of sexual signals by predators: a …

Ximena E Bernal

Brian C Leavell

Rachel A Page

2023/5/10

Eavesdropping micropredators as dynamic limiters of sexual signal elaboration and intrasexual competition

The American Naturalist

Brian C Leavell

Lynne E Beaty

Gordon G Mcnickle

Ximena E Bernal

2022

How enemies shape communication systems: Sensory strategies of prey to avoid eavesdropping predators and parasites

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Ximena E Bernal

Rachel A Page

2022/9/5

Survival of the sickest: selective predation differentially modulates ecological and evolutionary disease dynamics

Oikos

Stephanie O Gutierrez

Dennis J Minchella

Ximena E Bernal

2022/9

Dominance can increase genetic variance after a population bottleneck: A synthesis of the theoretical and empirical evidence

Andrew J Mularo

Ximena E Bernal

J Andrew DeWoody

2022/5/1

The dual benefits of synchronized mating signals in a Japanese treefrog: attracting mates and manipulating predators

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Henry D Legett

Ikkyu Aihara

XE Bernal

2021/10/11

Visual displays in a nocturnal rhacophorid frog (Buergeria japonica)

Behaviour

Nigel K Anderson

Henry D Legett

Ikkyu Aihara

Ximena E Bernal

2021/9/22

Within host acoustic signal preference of frog‐biting mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) and midges (Diptera: Corethrellidae) on Iriomote Island, Japan

Entomological Science

Henry D Legett

Ikkyu Aihara

Ximena E Bernal

2021/6

The challenge of detecting prey: Private and social information use in predatory bats

Rachel A Page

Ximena E Bernal

2020/2

Reply to Arora et al.: Concerns and considerations about using the CV as an equity tool

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Jessica L Malisch

Breanna N Harris

Shanen M Sherrer

Kristy A Lewis

Stephanie L Shepherd

...

2020/9/29

Signal synchrony and alternation among neighbor males in a Japanese stream breeding treefrog, Buergeria japonica

Current herpetology

Henry D Legett

Ikkyu Aihara

Ximena E Bernal

2020

In the wake of COVID-19, academia needs new solutions to ensure gender equity

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Jessica Malisch

Breanna Harris

Shanen Sherrer

Kristy Lewis

Stephanie Sheperd

...

2020/6/19

SYNCHRONIZED MATING SIGNALS IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK: THE CHALLENGE OF AVOIDING PREDATORS WHILE ATTRACTING

THE FUNCTION OF FINE-SCALE SIGNAL TIMING STRATEGIES: SYNCHRONIZED CALLING IN STREAM BREEDING TREE FROGS

HD Legett

RA Page

XE Bernal

2020/5

Traffic noise differentially impacts call types in a Japanese treefrog (Buergeria japonica)

Ethology

Henry D Legett

Ryan P Madden

Ikkyu Aihara

Ximena E Bernal

2020/5

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Co-Authors

H-index: 46
Mark Bee

Mark Bee

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 25
Wouter Halfwerk

Wouter Halfwerk

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

H-index: 16
Brian Nutter

Brian Nutter

Texas Tech University

H-index: 12
Karin L. Akre

Karin L. Akre

Duke University

H-index: 11
Carlos E. Guarnizo

Carlos E. Guarnizo

Universidad de Los Andes

H-index: 10
Matthew Bulbert

Matthew Bulbert

Macquarie University

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