Audience drives male songbird response to partner's voice C Vignal, N Mathevon, S Mottin Nature 430 (6998), 448-451, 2004 | 241 | 2004 |
Acoustic communication in crocodilians: from behaviour to brain AL Vergne, MB Pritz, N Mathevon Biological Reviews 84 (3), 391-411, 2009 | 173 | 2009 |
How does a fur seal mother recognize the voice of her pup? An experimental study of Arctocephalus tropicalis I Charrier, N Mathevon, P Jouventin Journal of Experimental Biology 205 (5), 603-612, 2002 | 163 | 2002 |
Mother's voice recognition by seal pups I Charrier, N Mathevon, P Jouventin Nature 412 (6850), 873-873, 2001 | 154 | 2001 |
Vocal communication at the nest between mates in wild zebra finches: a private vocal duet? JE Elie, MM Mariette, HA Soula, SC Griffith, N Mathevon, C Vignal Animal Behaviour 80 (4), 597-605, 2010 | 132 | 2010 |
Mate recognition by female zebra finch: analysis of individuality in male call and first investigations on female decoding process C Vignal, N Mathevon, S Mottin Behavioural processes 77 (2), 191-198, 2008 | 131 | 2008 |
Vocal signature recognition of mothers by fur seal pups I Charrier, N Mathevon, P Jouventin Animal behaviour 65 (3), 543-550, 2003 | 128 | 2003 |
The acoustic expression of stress in a songbird: does corticosterone drive isolation-induced modifications of zebra finch calls? EC Perez, JE Elie, CO Soulage, HA Soula, N Mathevon, C Vignal Hormones and behavior 61 (4), 573-581, 2012 | 115 | 2012 |
Crocodile egg sounds signal hatching time AL Vergne, N Mathevon Current Biology 18 (12), R513-R514, 2008 | 115 | 2008 |
Individual acoustic monitoring of the European Eagle Owl Bubo bubo T Grava, N Mathevon, E Place, P Balluet Ibis 150 (2), 279-287, 2008 | 108 | 2008 |
Acoustic communication in a black‐headed gull colony: how do chicks identify their parents? I Charrier, N Mathevon, P Jouventin, T Aubin Ethology 107 (11), 961-974, 2001 | 108 | 2001 |
Song degradation during propagation: importance of song post for the wren Troglodytes troglodytes N Mathevon, T Aubin, T Dabelsteen Ethology 102 (3), 397-412, 1996 | 106 | 1996 |
Dog-directed speech: why do we use it and do dogs pay attention to it? T Ben-Aderet, M Gallego-Abenza, D Reby, N Mathevon Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1846), 20162429, 2017 | 103 | 2017 |
What the hyena's laugh tells: Sex, age, dominance and individual signature in the giggling call of Crocuta crocuta N Mathevon, A Koralek, M Weldele, SE Glickman, FE Theunissen BMC ecology 10, 1-16, 2010 | 102 | 2010 |
Singing in the rain forest: how a tropical bird song transfers information N Mathevon, T Aubin, J Vielliard, ML da Silva, F Sebe, D Boscolo PLoS One 3 (2), e1580, 2008 | 92 | 2008 |
Individual identity coding depends on call type in the South Polar skua Catharacta maccormicki I Charrier, P Jouventin, N Mathevon, T Aubin Polar Biology 24, 378-382, 2001 | 92 | 2001 |
Potential for individual recognition in acoustic signals: a comparative study of two gulls with different nesting patterns N Mathevon, I Charrier, P Jouventin Comptes Rendus Biologies 326 (3), 329-337, 2003 | 88 | 2003 |
Why do songbirds sing intensively at dawn? A test of the acoustic transmission hypothesis T Dabelsteen, N Mathevon Acta ethologica 4, 65-72, 2002 | 81 | 2002 |
Fathers are just as good as mothers at recognizing the cries of their baby E Gustafsson, F Levréro, D Reby, N Mathevon Nature communications 4 (1), 1698, 2013 | 79 | 2013 |
Are high perches in the blackcap Sylvia atricapilla song or listening posts? A sound transmission study N Mathevon, T Dabelsteen, SH Blumenrath The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 117 (1), 442-449, 2005 | 74 | 2005 |