Publications - Behavioural Biology
- recent
2012
- Pohl, N.U., Leadbeater, E. Slabbekoorn, H., Klump, G.M. & Langemann, U. in press. Great tits in urban noise benefit from high frequencies in song detection and discrimination. Animal Behaviour.
- Halfwerk W, Bot, S. Buikx, J. van der Velde, M. Komdeur, J. ten Cate, C. & Slabbekoorn, H. , in press. Reply to Marcel Eens et al: Urban noise can alter sexual selection on birdsong.
- Ohms, V. R., Beckers, G. J. L., ten Cate, C. & Suthers, R. A. (2012). Vocal tract articulation revisited: the case of the monk parakeet. J. Exp. Biol. 215, 85-92. doi: 10.1242/jeb.064717
2011- Kirschel, A.N.G., Slabbekoorn, H., Blumstein, D.T., Cohen, R.E., de Kort, S.R., Buermann, W. & Smith, T.B. 2011. Testing alternative hypotheses for evolutionary diversification in an African songbird: Rainforest refugia versus ecological gradients. Evolution 65(11): 3162-3174. doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2011.01386.x
- Ohms V, Escudero P, Lammers K & ten Cate C in press. Zebra finches and Dutch adults exhibit the same cue weighting bias in vowel perception. Animal cognition. doi: 10.1007/s10071-011-0441-2
- Holveck M-J, Geberzahn N & Riebel K 2011: An Experimental Test of Condition-Dependent Male and Female Mate Choice in Zebra Finches. PLoS ONE 6(8): e23974. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0023974 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0023974
- Halfwerk W, Bot, S. Buikx, J. van der Velde, M. Komdeur, J. ten Cate, C. & Slabbekoorn, H. , 2011 Low-frequency songs lose their potency in noisy urban conditions. PNAS, 108:14549-14554 (doi: 10.1073/pnas.1109091108)
- Lessells CM, Riebel K & Draganoiu TI 2011: Individual benefits of nestling begging: experimental evidence for an immediate effect, but no evidence for a delayed effect. Biol. Lett. 7: 336-338, doi:10.1098/rsbl.2010.0870
- Riebel K 2011: Comment on Boogert et al.: mate choice for cognitive traits or cognitive traits for mate choice? Behav Ecol 22(3): 460-461 doi:10.1093/beheco/arr003
- Halfwerk W, Holleman L, Lessells K & Slabbekoorn H. 2011. Negative impact of traffic noise on avian reproductive success. j. Applied Ecology 48: 210 -219 (doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2010.01914.x)
2010
- Geberzahn, N., Goymann, W. & ten Cate, C. 2010. Threat signaling in female song – evidence from playbacks in a sex-role reversed bird species. Behavioral Ecology 21:1147-1155.
- den Hartog, P.M., den Boer-Visser, A.M., ten Cate, C. 2010. Unidirectional hybridization and introgression in an avian hybrid zone: evidence from genetic markers, morphology, and comparisons with laboratory-raised F-1 hybrids. Auk 127:605-616.
- Slabbekoorn, H., Bouton, N., van Opzeeland, I., Coers, A., ten Cate, C., & Popper, A.N. 2010. A noisy spring: the impact of globally rising underwater sound levels on fish. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 25:419-427.
- Verzijden, M.N., van Heusden, J., Bouton, N., Witte, F., ten Cate, C. & Slabbekoorn, H. 2010. Sounds of male Lake Victoria cichlids vary within and between species and affect mate preferences. Behavioral Ecology 21:548-555.
- ten Cate, C., van Heijningen, C. & Zuidema, W. 2010. Reply to Gentner et al.:As simple as possible, but not simpler. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 107:E66-E67.
- Tobias, J.A. , Aben, J., Brumfield, R.T., Derryberry E.P., Halfwerk, W., Slabbekoorn, H. & Seddon N. Song divergence by sensory drive in Amazonian birds. Evolution, 64 (doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2010.01067)
- Dingle, C., Poelstra, J.W., Halfwerk, W., Brinkhuizen, D.M. & Slabbekoorn, H. 2010. asymmetric response patterns to subspecies-specific song differences in allopatry and parapatry in the gray-breasted wood-wren. Evolution, 68 (doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2010.01089).
- Ohms, V.R.; Snelderwaard, P.C.; ten Cate, C. & Beckers, G.J.L. 2010. Vocal tract articulation in zebra finches. PLoS ONE, 5, e11923
- Landsbergen, F., Lachlan, R.F., ten Cate, C. & Verhagen, A. 2010. A cultural evolutionary model of patterns in semantic change. Linguistics 48:363-390.
- Ohms, V.R., Gill, A., van Heijningen, C.A.A., Beckers, G.J.L. & ten Cate, C. 2010. Zebra finches exhibit speaker-independent phonetic perception of human speech. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B. 277:1003-1009.
- Lachlan, R.F., Peters, S., Verhagen, L., ten Cate, C. 2010. Are there species-universal categories in bird song phonology and syntax? A comparative study of chaffinches (Fringilla coelebs), zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) and swamp sparrows (Melospiza Georgiana). Journal of Comparative Psychology 124:92-108.
- Verzijden, M.N.; Ripmeester, E.A.P.; Ohms, V.R.; Snelderwaard, P. & Slabbekoorn, H. 2010. Immediate spectral flexibility in singing chiffchaffs during experimental exposure to highway noise. Journal of Experimental Biology, 213 (2575-2581).
- Riebel K, Fawcett T, Verhulst S & Holveck, M-J 2010: Are high-quality mates always attractive? State-dependent mate preferences in birds and humans (invited commentary). Integrative and Communicative Biology 3 (3), 1-3 (doi:).
2009- Riebel, K, Naguib, M & Gil, D (2009). Experimental manipulation of the rearing environment influences adult female zebra finch song preferences. Anim Behav 78, 1397-1404.
- Riebel, K (2009). Song and female mate choice in zebra finches - a review. Adv Stud Behav 40, 197-238.
- Brumm, H., Lachlan, R. F., Riebel, K. and Slater, P. J. B. 2009. On the function of song type repertoires: testing the ‘anti-exhaustion hypothesis’ in chaffinches. Animal Behaviour, 77, 37-42.
- Franco, P. & Slabbekoorn, H. 2009. Repertoire size and composition in great tits: a flexibility test using playbacks. Animal Behaviour 77: 261-269.
- Geberzahn N., Goymann W., Muck C. & ten Cate C. 2009 Females alter their song when challenged in a sex-role reversed bird species. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (on line: DOI 10.1007/s00265-009-0836-0)
- Halfwerk, W. & Slabbekoorn, H. 2009. A behavioural mechanism explaining noise-dependent pitch shift in urban birdsong. Animal behaviour 78: 1301-1307.
- Kirchel, A.N.G., Blumstein, D.T., Cohen, R.E., Buermann, W., Smith, T.B. & Slabbekoorn, H. 2009. Birdsong tuned to the environment: green hylia song varies with elevation, tree cover, and noise. Behavioral Ecology 20: 1089-1095.
- Pohl, N.U., Slabbekoorn, H., Klump, G. & Langemann, U. 2009. Acoustic design and environmental noise affect song element detection in captive great tits. Animal Behaviour, in press.
- Riebel, K. (2009). Song and female mate choice in zebra finches - a review. Advances in the Study of Behavior, 40, 197-238.
- Slabbekoorn, H. & Halfwerk, W. 2009. Behavioural Ecology: Noise annoys at community level. Current Biology, 19: R693-695.
- ten Cate, C., Bruins, W., den Ouden, J., Egberts, T., Neevel, H., Spierings, M., van der Burg, K. & Brokerhof, A. 2009. Tinbergen revisited: a replication and extension of experiments on the beak colour preferences of herring gull chicks. Animal Behaviour 77:795-802
- ten Cate, C. 2009. Niko Tinbergen and the red patch on the herring gull’s beak. Animal Behaviour 77:785-794 (essay)
- Verzijden, M.N., Zwinkels, J. & ten Cate, C. 2009. Cross-fostering does not influence the mate preferences and territorial behaviour of males in Lake Victoria Cichlids. Ethology 115, 39-48.
- 2008
Publications
- R.F. Lachlan (2008) The evolution of flexibility in bird song. In: Evolution of communicative flexibity; complexity, creativity, and adaptability in human and animal communication. Ed. by D.K. Oller & U. Griebel. MIT Press, Cambridge, pp. 305-325.
- Coers, A., Bouton, N., Vincourt, D. & Slabbekoorn, H. 2008. Fluctuating noise conditions may limit acoustic communication distance in the rock-pool blenny. Bioacoustics 17, 63-65.
- Dingle, C., Halfwerk, W. & Slabbekoorn, H. 2008. Habitat-dependent song divergence at subspecies level in the grey-breasted wood-wren. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21: 1079-1089.
- den Hartog, P.M., Slabbekoorn, H. & ten Cate C. 2008 Male territorial ocalizations and responses in an avian hybrid zone. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society London B 363:2879-2889.
- Holveck, M-J, Castro AC, Lachlan RF, ten Cate CJ, Riebel K 2008: Accuracy of song syntax learning and singing consistency signal early condition in zebra finches. Behavioral Ecology 19, 1267-1281.
- de Kroon, G.H.J., Mommers, M. & Slabbekoorn, H. 2008. Vocale variatie bij de waterral (Rallus aquaticus): een vergelijking tussen twee ondersoorten. Limosa.
- Planqué, R. & Slabbekoorn, H. 2008.Acoustic interference in a noisy rainforest: spectral and temporal overlap in a Peruvian bird community. Ethology 114: 262-271.
- Slabbekoorn, H. & Bouton, N. 2008.Soundscape orientation: a new field in need of sound investigation. Animal Behaviour doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2008.06.010
- Slabbekoorn, H. & Ripmeester, E.A.P. 2008. Birdsong and anthropogenic noise: implications and applications for conservation. Molecular Ecology17: 72-83.
- Smith, T.B., Milá, B. Grether, G.F., Slabbekoorn, H., Sepil, I, Nuermann, W. Saatchi, S. & Pollinger, J. 2008. Evolutionary Consequences of Human Disturbance in a Rainforest Bird Species from Central Africa. Molecular Ecology 17: 58-71.
- Verzijden, M.N., Korthof, R.E. & ten Cate, C. 2008 Females learn from mothers and males learn from others. The effect of mother and siblings on the development of female mate preferences and siblings on the development of female mate preferences, and male aggression biases in Lake Victoria cichlids, genus Mbipia. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 62:1359-1368.
Theses
- ‘Early learning and speciation: The effects of early experience on sexual and aggresive behaviour in Lake Vistoria cichlid fish’, Machteld Verzijden- ‘The effects of rearing conditions on sexual traits and preferences in zebra finches’, Marie-Jeanne Holveck
- ‘Vocal communication in an avian hybrid zone’, Paula den Hartog
- 2007
Publications
- Bininda-Edmonds, O.R.P., J.E. Jeffery, M.R. Sanchez-Villagra, J. Hanken, M. Colbert, C. Pieau, L. Selwood, C. ten Cate, A. Raynaud, C.K. Osabutey & M.K. Richardson. 2007. Forelimb-hindlimb developmental timing changes across tetrapod phylogeny. BMC Evolutionary Biology 7: 182- Fuisz , T.I. & de Kort, S.R. 2007. Habitat-dependent call divergence in the common cuckoo: is it a potential signal for assortative mating? Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 274: 2093-2097.
- Ripmeester, E.A.P & Slabbekoorn, H. 2007. Do blackbirds signal motivation to fight with their song? Ethology 113: 1021-1028.
- De jong, K., Bouton, N. & Slabbekoorn, H. 2007. Azorean rock-pool blennies produce size-dependent calls in a courtship context. Animal Behaviour 74: 1285-1292.
- Slabbekoorn, H., Yeh, P., & Hunt, K. 2007. Sound transmission and birdsong divergence: a comparison of urban and forest acoustics. Condor 109: 67-78.
- De jong, K., Bouton, N. & Slabbekoorn, H. Azorean rock-pool blennies produce size-dependent calls in a courtship context. Animal Behaviour in press.
- Holveck, M. J. & Riebel, K. Preferred songs predict preferred males: female zebra finches show consistent and repeatable preferences across different testing paradigms. Animal Behaviour 74, 297-309.
- Slabbekoorn, H., Yeh, P., & Hunt, K. Sound transmission and birdsong divergence: a comparison of urban and forest acoustics. Condor 109: 67-78.
- Verzijden, M.N., Etman, E., van Heijningen, C., van der Linden, M. & ten Cate, C. Song discrimination learning in zebra finches produces highly divergent responses to novel songs. Proceedings of the Royal Society, London B. 274:295-301.
- Verzijden, M.N. & ten Cate, C. Early learning influences species assortative mating preferences in Lake Victoria cichlid fish. Biology Letters 3(2):134-136.
- Curran A.M., C.F. Ramirez, A. A. Schoon, K. G. Furton. The frequency of occurrence and discriminatory power of compounds found in human scent across a population determined by SPME-GC/MS. Journal of Chromatography B , 846 pp 86–97.
- Slabbekoorn, H. & Ripmeester, E.A.P. Birdsong and anthropogenic noise: implications and applications for conservation. Molecular Ecology online
- Smith, T.B., Milá, B. Grether, G.F., Slabbekoorn, H., Sepil, I, Nuermann, W. Saatchi, S. & Pollinger, J. Evolutionary Consequences of Human Disturbance in a Rainforest Bird Species from Central Africa. Molecular Ecology online.
- Ripmeester, E.A.P & Slabbekoorn, H. Do blackbirds signal motivation to fight with their song? Ethology, in press.
- ten Cate, C., Rowe, C. 2007, Biases in signal evolution: learning makes a difference. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 22 (7): 380-387.
- den Hartog, P.M., de Kort, S.R., ten Cate, C. 2007. Hybrid vocalizations are effective within, but not outside, an avian hybrid zone. Behavioral Ecology 18, 608-614.
Other publications
- Van Opzeeland, I., Slabbekoorn, H., Andringa, T. & ten Cate, C. Vissen en geluidsoverlast: Effecten van geluidsbelasting onder water op zoetwatervissen. Rapport Universiteit Leiden/Universiteit Groningen, pp 1-20.- Van Opzeeland, I., Slabbekoorn, H., Andringa, T. & ten Cate, C. Herrie onder water: Vissen en geluidsoverlast. De Levende Natuur 108: 39-43.
- Van Opzeeland, I., Slabbekoorn, H., Andringa, T. & ten Cate, C. Lawaai onder water: De invloed vanm geluid op vissen. Visionair, het Vakblad van Sportvisserij Nederland 4: 11-13.
Software
- Lachlan, R.F. 2007 Luscinia; Bioacoustics for field recordings. http://luscinia.sourceforge.net
- 2006
Publications
- Slabbekoorn, H. & den Boer-Visser, A. Cities change the songs of birds. Current Biology 16: 2326-2331.- Ruegg, K., Slabbekoorn, H. Clegg, S. & Smith, T.B. Divergence in mating signals correlates with ecological variation in the migratory songbird, Swainson’s thrush (Catharus ustulatus). Molecular Ecology 15: 3147-3156.
- Gil, D, Naguib, M, Riebel, K, Rutstein, AN & Gahr, M. Early condition, song learning and the volume of song brain nuclei in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata). Journal of Neurobiology 66, 1602-1612.
- Verhulst, S; Holveck, M-J & Riebel, K. Long term effects of manipulated natal brood size on metabolic rate in zebra finches Biology letters 2, 478-480.
- Leitão, A & ten Cate, C; Riebel, K. Within song complexity in a songbird is meaningful both to male and female receivers Animal Behaviour 71, 1289 1296.
- Terpstra, NJ; Bolhuis, JJ; Riebel, K; van der Burg, JMM & den Boer-Visser, A. Localised brain activation specific to auditory memory in a female songbird. Journal of Comparative Neurology 494, 784-791.
- ten Cate, C., Verzijden, M.N. & Etman, E. Sexual imprinting can induce sexual preferences for exaggerated parental traits. Current Biology 16: 1128-1132.
- ten Cate C. Sexual signals, learning processes and evolution. Acta Zoologica Sinica 52(supplement):333-336.
- ten Cate, C. & Suthers, R. How birds sing. Acta Zoologica Sinica 52(supplement): 470.
- Beckers, G.J.L. & ten Cate C. Nonlinear phenomena and song evolution in Streptopelia doves. Acta Zoologica Sinica 52(supplement):482-485.
- Schoon, A., Götz, S., Heuven, M., Vogel, M. & Karst, U. Training and testing explosive detection dogs in detecting triacetone triperoxide. Forensic Science communications 8, number 4.
Books and Book Chapters
- Beckers, G.J.L. Vocal production in birds. In: In:The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Edition K. Brown Ed. Elsevier, Oxford UK, pp.- Lachlan, R.F. Bird song dialects. In:The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Edition K. Brown Ed. Elsevier, Oxford UK, pp.
- Naguib, M. & Riebel, K. Bird song: a key model in animal communication. In:The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Edition K. Brown Ed. Elsevier, Oxford UK, pp.40-53.
- ten Cate, C. Niko Tinbergen. In:The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Edition K. Brown Ed. Elsevier, Oxford UK, pp.
- Terry, A.M.R. & Lachlan, R.F. Communication networks in a virutal world: a theoretical perspecitve. In: Communication Networks ed. P.K. McGregor. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK.
Other Publications
- Kortmulder, K. Barbus denisonii (Day, 1865). Het Aquarium 76:315-319
- 2005
Publications
- Beltman, J.B. and Metz, J.A.J. Speciation: more likely through a genetic or through a learned habitat preference? Proc. R. Soc. B 272, 1455-1463.- Brumm, H. & Slabbekoorn, H. Acoustic communication in noise. Advances in the Study of Behavior 35: 151-209.
- Edelaar, P. Torres Dowdall, J. & Abril, M. Probable first record of a drinking seedsnipe (Family Thinocoridae) in the wild. Bulletin 106, 62-63.
- Leadbeater, E; Goller, F & Riebel, K. Unusual phonation, covarying song characteristics and song preferences in female zebra finches. Animal Behaviour 70, 909-919.
- Ríos Chelén, AA; Macias García, C & Riebel, K. Variation in the song of a sub-oscine, the vermilion flycatcher. Behaviour 142, 1121-1138.
- Riebel K., Hall M.L. & Langmore N.E. Female songbirds still struggling to be heard. Trends Ecol Evol 20, 419-420.
- Nelson, B.S., Beckers, G.J.L. & Suthers, R.A. Vocal tract filtering and sound radiation in a songbird. Journal of Experimental Biology, 208 (2), 297-308.
- Schoon G.A.A. The effect of the ageing of crime scene objects on the results of scent identification line-ups using trained dogs. Forensic Science International, 147, 43-47.
- Terpstra N. J., Bolhuis J. J., den Boer-Visser A. M. & ten Cate C. Neuronal activation related to auditory perception in a non-songbird. J.Comp. Neurol. 488, 342-351.
- Verzijden M.N., Lachlan R.F. and Servedio M.R. Female mate-choicebehavior and sympatric speciation. Evolution 59(1),2097-2108.
- Schoon, G.A.A.The effect of ageing of crime scene objects on the results of scent identification line-ups using trained dogs. Forensic Science International 147/1: 43-47.
- Curran, A.M., P.A. Prada, A. Schoon, J.R. Almirall, K.G. Furton. Human Scent as a Biometric Measurement. Proc. SPIE vol. 5799, Biometric Technology for Human Identification II; Eds. Anil K. Jain & Nalini K. Ratha, pp. 398-408.
- Curran, A.M., A. Schoon & K.G. Furton. Human scent as a potential biometric measurement utilizing solid phase micro-extraction gas chomatography mass spectrometry (SPME-GC/MS). Proceedings of the Eleventh International Symposium on Olfaction and Electronic Noses (ISOEN), Medical Applications ; Santiago Marco and Ivan Monoliu (eds.), pp. 345-348.
Books and Book Chapters
- Kortmulder, K., & Robbers, Y. The Agonic and Hedonic Styles of Social Behaviour. Lampeter, U.K. 204 p.The Edwin Mellen Press,Mellen Studies in Sociology. Number: 49, ISBN: 0-7734-6201-5.- Smith, T. B., Saatchi, S., Graham, C., Slabbekoorn, H. & Spicer, G. Putting process on the map: Why ecotones are important for preserving biodiversity. In: A. Purvis, J. Gittleman, and T. Brooks (Eds.). Phylogeny and Conservation, pp. 166-197. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
- Schoon, G.A.A. Factoren die van invloed zijn op de bewijswaarde van geuridentificatieproeven. In: Het onzekere bewijs. Gebruik van statistiek en kansrekening in het strafrecht. M.J. Sjerps & J.A. Coster van Voorhout (eds.), Kluwer, Deventer, pp383-398.
- Suthers,R.A., Beckers G.J.L. & Nelson, B.S. Vocal mechanisms for avian communication. in: Behaviour and Neurodynamics for Auditory Commnunication. Kanwal, J.S. & Ehret, G. (Eds.) Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK.
Thesis
- Terpstra, N.J. The neural substrate for auditory perception and memory in birds. Thesis Leiden University, June 2 2005. Promotores: Prof. dr. C.J. ten Cate, Prof. dr. J.J. Bolhuis (Utrecht University).Other Publications
- Kortmulder, K. Barbus dorsalis (Jerdon, 1849). Het Aquarium 75:30-33- Maan, M.E. and Verzijden, M.N. 2005. Seksuele selectie en soortsvorming. Cichlidae, bi-monthly periodocal of the Netherlands Cichlid Association 31:6, 132-141
- 2004
Publications
- Beckers, G.J.L., Nelson, B.S. & Suthers, R.A. Vocal tract filtering by lingual articulation in a parrot. Current Biology, 14, 1592-1597.- Beltman, J.B., Haccou, P. & ten Cate C. Learning and the colonization of new niches: a first step towards speciation. Evolution, 58: 35-46.
- Fletcher, N.H., Riede, T., Beckers, G.J.L. & Suthers, R.A. Vocal tract filtering and dove coos. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 116(6), 3237-3797.
- Riede, T. Beckers, G.J.L., Blevins, W. & Suthers, R.A. Inflation of the esophagus and vocal tract filtering in ring doves. Journal of Experimental Biology. 207 (23): 4025-4036.
- De Kort, S. R. and ten Cate, C.J. Repeated decrease in vocal repertoire size in Streptopelia doves. Animal Behaviour 67: 549-55.
- Leitão, A; van Dooren, T.J.M. & Riebel, K. Temporal variation in chaffinch song: interrelations between the trill and flourish. J Avian Biol 35, 199-203.
- Naguib, M., Riebel, K., Marzal, A., Gil, D. Nestling immunocompetence and testosterone covary with brood size in a songbird. Proc Roy Soc, London B 271 (1541), 833-838. Published online 17-02-04. (DOI 10.1098/rspb2003.2673)
- Slabbekoorn, H. Habitat-dependent ambient noise: Consistent spectral profiles in two African forest types. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 116, 3727 - 3733. (doi 10.1121/1.1811121)
- Terpstra, N.J., Bolhuis, J.J. & den Boer-Visser, A.M. An analysis of the neural representation of bird song memory. J. Neurosci. 24, 4971-4977.
Theses:
- Leitão, A. Chaffinch song variation and its meaning in the context of sexual selection. Thesis Leiden, June 30, 2004. 117 pp. Promotor: Prof. dr. C.J. ten Cate, Copromotor: Dr. K. Riebel.- Beltman, J. Evolution by learning. Consequences of choosing like your mother. Thesis Leiden, October 21, 2004. 139 pp. Promotores: Prof. dr. C.J. ten Cate, Prof. dr. J.A.J. Metz, Copromotor: Dr. P. Haccou
Books and Book Chapters:
- Suthers, R.A., Beckers, G.J.L. & Nelson, B.S. Vocal Mechanisms for Avian Communication. In Behavior and Neurodynamics for Auditory Communication by Kanwal, J.S. & Ehret (Eds.).- Riebel, K. : Learning to sing, learning to listen - developmental influences on song perception. (Box in: Nature’s Music. The science of birdsong (Ed. by P.M. Marler & H. Slabbekoorn). Academic Press
- Marler, P.M. & Slabbekoorn, H. .(Editors) Nature’s music; the science of birdsong
- Slabbekoorn, H. Singing in the natural environment; the ecology of birdsong. Chapter In: Marler, P. & Slabbekoorn, H. eds. Nature’s music; the science of birdsong
- Slabbekoorn, H. Singing birds: from communication to speciation. In Bekoff, M. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior
- Slabbekoorn, H.. A rough guide to reading sonograms. (Box in: Nature’s Music. The science of birdsong (Ed. by P.M. Marler & H. Slabbekoorn)
- Slabbekoorn, H.. Variation in the functions of perched song and flight song. (Box in: Nature’s Music. The science of birdsong (Ed. by P.M. Marler & H. Slabbekoorn)
- Slabbekoorn, H. . The art of selection: evolution in the aviary. (Box in: Nature’s Music. The science of birdsong (Ed. by P.M. Marler & H. Slabbekoorn)
- Slabbekoorn, H. . Birdsong as inspiration to musicians. (Box in: Nature’s Music. The science of birdsong (Ed. by P.M. Marler & H. Slabbekoorn)
- Slabbekoorn, H. & Collins, S. What do hybrid birds sound like? (Box in: Nature’s Music. The science of birdsong (Ed. by P.M. Marler & H. Slabbekoorn)
- Smith, T.B, Seghal, R., Slabbekoorn, H., Spicer, G., Graham, C. & Satchi, S. (2003). Testing alternative mechanisms of rainforest speciation: why ecotones are important for preserving biodiversity. Proceedings of the Phylogeny and Conservation meeting at the Zoological Society London
- Smith, T. B., S. Saatchi, C. Graham, H. Slabbekoorn, and G. Spicer. Putting process on the map: Why ecotones are important for preserving biodiversity. In: A. Purvis, J. Gittleman, and T. Brooks (Eds.). Phylogeny and Conservation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Payne, R.B. & ten Cate, C. . Song learning as the motor of speciation in viduid finches. (Box in: Nature’s Music. The science of birdsong (Ed. by P.M. Marler & H. Slabbekoorn)
- Ten Cate, C. Birdsong and evolution. Chapter in: Marler, P. & Slabbekoorn, H. eds. Nature’s music; the science of birdsong
- 2003
Publications
- Beckers, G.J.L., Goossens, B.M.A. & ten Cate, C. (2003). Perceptual salience of acoustic differences between conspecific and allospecific vocalizations in African collared-doves. Animal Behaviour 65: 605-614- Beckers, G.J.L., Suthers, R.A. & ten Cate, C. (2003). Mechanisms of frequency and amplitude modulation in ring dove song. The Journal of Experimental Biology 206: 1833-1843
- Beckers, G.J.L., Suthers, R.A. & ten Cate, C. (2003). Pure-tone birdsong by resonance filtering of harmonic overtones. PNAS 100: 7372-7376
- Beltman, J.B., Haccou, P. & Ten Cate, C. (2003) The impact of learning foster species’ song on the evolution of specialist avian brood parasitism. Behavioral Ecology 14: 917-923
I- n den Bosch, H. A. J., Odierna, G., Aprea, G., Barucca, M., Canapa, A., Capriglione, T. & Olmo, E. (2003). Karyological and genetic variation in Middle Eastern lacertid lizards, Lacerta laevis and the Lacerta kulzeri complex: a case of chromosomal allopatric speciation. Chromosome Research 11: 165-178
- Ellers, J. & Slabbekoorn, H. (2003). Song divergence and male dispersal among bird populations: a spatially explicit model testing the role of vocal learning. Animal Behaviour 65: 671-681.
- Katz, M. & Lachlan, R.F. (2003). Social learning of food types in zebra finches (Taenopygia guttata) is directed by demonstrator sex and feeding activity. Animal Cognition 6: 11-16.
- Lachlan, R.F. & Slater, P.J.B. (2003). Song learning by chaffinches: how accurately and from where? A simulation analysis of patterns of geographical variation. Animal Behaviour 65: 957-969
- Lachlan, R.F. and Feldman, M.W. (2003) Evolution of cultural communication systems: the coevolution of cultural signals and genes encoding learning preferences. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 16: 1084-1095.
- Leitão, A. & Riebel, K. (2003). Are good ornaments bad armaments? Male chaffinch perception of songs with varying flourish length. Animal Behaviour 66: 161-167
- Muller, M., Glatston, A. & ten Cate, C. (2001, published in 2003). Low frequency calls of captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus). Lutra 44:81-88
- Riebel, K. & Smallegange, I.M. (2003). Does zebra finch preference for the (familiar) father’s song generalize to the songs of unfamiliar brothers? J Comp Psychol 117: 61-66
- Riebel, K. & Slater, P.J.B. (2003). Temporal variation in male chaffinch song depends on the singer and the song type. Behaviour 140: 269-288
- Riebel, K. (2003) Developmental influences on auditory perception in female zebra finches - is there a sensitive phase for song preference learning? Animal Biology 53: 73-87
- Riebel, K. (2003) The “mute” sex revisited; vocal production and perception learning in female songbirds. Advances in the Study of Behavior 33: 49-86.
- Secondi, J., Den Hartog, P.M. & ten Cate, C. (2003) To trill or not to trill? Territorial response to a heterospecific vocal trait in male collared doves, Streptopelia decaocto. Behavioral Ecology 14: 694-701.
- Secondi, J., Bretagnolle, V., Compagnon, C. & Faivre, B. (2003) Species-specific song convergence in a moving hybrid zone between two passerines. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 80: 507-517
- Slabbekoorn, H. & Peet, M. (2003). Birds sing at a higher pitch in urban noise. Nature 424, 267- Slabbekoorn, H., Jesse, A. & Bell, D.A. (2003) Microgeographic song variation in island populations of the white-crowned sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys nutalli): innovation through recombination. Behaviour 140, 947-963
Books and Book chapters
- Slater, P.J.B. and Lachlan, R.F. (2003) Is innovation in bird song adaptive? IN “The biology of innovation” eds Laland, K.N. and Reader, S. Oxford University Press, Oxford UK.Other Publications:
- Kortmulder, K. (2003). Across species comparisons & tederheid. The ASCAP Bulletin 4(2): 8-9, with comment by R. Gardner Jr.- In den Bosch, H. A. J. (2003) Iraqi herpetology: an introductory checklist. Pod@rcis 4:53-72
- In den Bosch, H. A. J. (2003) Femhundrede Kroner. Die Eidechse 14: 53-72
- In den Bosch, H.A. J. (2003) Torr, G. (2000) Pythons of Australia: a natural history. Krieger Publishing Company, Malabar, Florida, 112 pp. (Book review)- Kijne, M; Riebel, K. & ten Cate, C. (2003) Communicatie. Aansluitingsmodule Biologie
- Slabbekoorn, H. (2003) De Kort, S. 2002. Pigeon pidgin. Evolution of vocal signals through interspecific interactions in Streptopelia doves. PhD-thesis Leiden University, Leiden. 127 pp. (review). Ardea 91: 133-135
- Ten Cate, C. (2003) Intelligent Design (5). Bionieuws 17, p.13
Theses:
- Gabriel J.L. Beckers. Vocal production and perception in Streptopelia doves. Thesis Leiden, January 9, 2003. 105pp. Promotor: Prof. Dr. C.J. ten Cate.
- 2002
Publications
- Benskin, C.M.W.H., Mann, N.I., Lachlan, R.F. & Slater, P.J.B. Social learning directs feeding preferences in the zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata. Animal Behaviour 64: 823-828.- De Kort, S.R., den Hartog, P.M. & ten Cate, C. Diverge or merge? The effect of sympatric occurrence on the territorial vocalizations of the vinaceous dove Streptopelia vinacea and the ring-necked dove S. capicola. Journal of Avian Biology 33: 150-158.
- De Kort, S.R., den Hartog, P.M. & ten Cate, C. Vocal signals, isolation and hybridization in the vinaceous dove (Streptopelia vinacea) and the ring necked dove (S. capicola). Behav Ecol Sociobiol 51: 378-385.
- Riebel, K., Smallegange, I.M., Terpstra, N.J. & Bolhuis, J.J. Sexual equality in zebra finch song preference: Evidence for a dissociation between song recognition and production learning. Proc Roy Soc, London, B, 269: 729-733.
- Secondi, J., de Bakker, M.A.G. & ten Cate, C. Female responses to male coos in the collared dove Streptopelia decaocto. Behaviour 139: 1287-1302.
- Slabbekoorn, H., Ellers, J. & Smith, T.B. Bird song and sound transmission: the benefits of reverberations. Condor 104: 564-573.
- Slabbekoorn, H. & Smith, T.B. Bird song, ecology and speciation. Phil Trans Roy Soc London, B, 357: 493-503.
- Slabbekoorn, H. & Smith, T.B. Habitat-dependent song divergence in the little greenbul: an analysis of environmental selection pressures on acoustic signals. Evolution 56: 1849-1858.
- Ten Cate, C. Posing as professor: laterality in posing orientation for portraits of scientists. Journal of Nonverbal Behaviour 26: 175-192.
- Ten Cate, C., Slabbekoorn, H. & Ballintijn, M.R. Birdsong and male-male competition: causes and consequences of vocal variability in the collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto). Advances in the Study of Behavior 31: 31-75.
Theses
- S.R. de Kort. Pidgeon pidgin. Evolution of vocal signals through interspecific interactions in Streptopelia doves. Thesis Leiden, may 23, 2002. 127pp. Promotor: Prof. Dr. C.J. ten CateBooks and Book Chapters
- Schoon, G.A.A. & Haak, R. K9 suspect discrimination. Detselig Enterprises Ltd, Canada, 2002. (book)- Schoon, G.A.A. & Koppen, P.J. Identificatie door honden. In: Het recht van binnen. Psychologie van het recht. (Ed: P.J. van Koppen, D.J. Hessing, H.L.G.J. Merkelenbach & H.R.M. Crombag). Kluwer, Deventer, pp. 597-622.
- Ten Cate, C. Vocal communication and its development: implications for captive breeding and reintroduction of birds. In: Bird Research and Breeding. (Eds. C. Mettke-Hofmann & U.Ganslosser). Furth, Filander Verlag, pp. 57-70.
Other Publications:
- Kortmulder, K. Nog eens de nieuwe onbekende: “rode Barbus cumingi”? Het Aquarium 72(9): 269-70.
- Older
Publications 2001
- Beckers, G.J.L. & ten Cate, C.. Perceptual relevance of species-specific differences in acoustic signal structure in Streptopelia doves. Animal Behaviour, 62: 511-518.- Bolhuis, J.J., Hetebrij, E., Den Boer-Visser, A.M., De Groot, J.H & Zijlstra, G.G.O. Localized immediate early gene expression related to the strength of song learning in socially reared zebra finches. Eur. J. Neurosci. 13, 2165-2170.
- Bolhuis, J.J. & Macphail, E.M. A critique of the neuroecology of learning and memory. Trends Cogn. Sci., 5, 426-433.
- De Kort, S.R. & ten Cate, C. Response to interspecific vocalizations is affected by degree of phylogenetic relatedness in Streptopelia doves. Animimal Behaviour, 61, 239-247.
- Etman, E.J., Lelieveld, H.M. & C. ten Cate. Male bill colour and competition in zebra finches. Behavioural Processes, 55, 119-124.
- In den Bosch, H.A.J. Male lizards change their genital skin almost every day: Squamate pan-epidermal synchrony refuted. Can. J.Zool., 79: 512-516.
- In den Bosch, H.A.J. and M. Zandee. Courtship behaviour in lacertid lizards: phylogenetic interpretations of the Lacerta kulzeri complex (Reptilia: Lacertidae).Netherlands Journal of Zoology 51: 263-284.
- Johnson, K.P., S.R. de Kort, K. Dinwoodey, A.C. Mateman, C.ten Cate, C.M. Lessells and D.H. Clayton. A molecular phylogeny of the dove genera Streptopelia and Columba. The Auk 118: 874-887.
- Jones, A.E., ten Cate, C. & Bijleveld, C. The inter-observer reliability of scoring sonagrams by eye: a study on methods illustrated on zebra finch songs. Animal Behaviour, 62: 791-801.
- Macphail, E.M. & Bolhuis, J.J. The evolution of intelligence: adaptive specialisations versus general process. Biol.Rev., 76: 341-364.
- Muller, M., Glatston, A. & ten Cate, C. Low frequency calls of captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus). Lutra 44: 81-88.
- Olmo, E., Odierna, G., Capriglione, T. & In den Bosch, H.A.J. The karyology of Lacerta brandtii (Reptilia, Lacertidae). Folia zool., 50: 71-75.
- Schoon, G.A.A. The influence of experimental setup parameters of scent identification lineups on their reliability (Wplyw róz.nych parametrów eksperymentalnych stosowanych w szeregach identyfikacyjnych na ich wiarygodnos’c’). Problemy Kryminalistyki 236: 43-49.
- Wright, J., E. Berg, S.R. De Kort, V. Khazin & A.A. Maklakov. Safe selfish sentinels in a cooperative bird. Journal of Animal Ecology 70:1070-1080.
- Wright, J., E. Berg, S.R. De Kort, V. Khazin & A.A. Maklakov. Cooperative sentinel behaviour in the Arabian babbler. Animal Behaviour 62:973-979.
Books and Book Chapters
- Bolhuis, J.J. Biological approaches to the study of perceptual and cognitive development. In: Handbook of Brain and Behaviour in Human Development. A.F. Kalverboer & A. Gramsbergen (Eds.). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 697-724.- Bolhuis, J.J. Imprinting. In: Frontiers in Biology,vol. 4: Behavioural Biology. P. Bateson & E. Alleva (Eds). Academic Press, pp 45-53.
- Olmo, E., Odierna, G. & In den Bosch, H.A.J. A comparative karyological analysis of Lacerta brandtii, Lacerta fraasii and Lacerta parva. In: Vicente, L. & E.G. Crespo (eds.) Mediterranean Basin Lacertid lizards, a biological approach, p. 51-54.
- Olmo, E., Odierna, G & In den Bosch, H.A.J. Karyological affinity between Lacerta fraasii and Lacerta parva. In: Vicente,L. & E.G. Crespo (eds.) Mediterranean Basin Lacertid lizards, a biological approach, p. 139.
Other publications
- ten Cate, C. Bookreview of: Davies, N.B. 2000. Cuckoos, cowbirds and other cheats. T. & A.D. Poyser, London. In: Ardea, 89: 417-419- ten Cate, C. Praegungsprozesse - noch immer aktuell. Praxis der Naturwissenschaften/Biologie in der Schule 50: 20-23.
- Kortmulder, K.Book review: Seymour W. Itzkoff (2000). The inevitable domination by Man: an evolutionary detective story. Paideia Publ., Ashfield, Mass. 386pp. In: Acta Biotheor. 49(1):75-76.
- Kortmulder, K.Barbus bandula en nog een nieuwe onbekende. Het Aquarium 71 (6): 194-5.
- Kortmulder, K. Some reminiscences of Michael R.A. Chance. The ASCAP Bulletin 2(1): 25-27.
Publications 2000
- Bolhuis, J.J., Cook, S. & Horn, G. Getting better all the time: Improving preference scores reflect increases in the strength of filial imprinting. Animal Behaviour, 59, 1153-1159.- Bolhuis, J.J., Zijlstra, G.G.O., Den Boer-Visser, A.M., & Van der Zee, E.A. Localized neuronal activation in the zebra finch brain is related to the strength of song learning. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 97, 2282-2285.
- Collins, S.A.. Men’s voices and women’s choices. Anim. Behav., 60(6), 773-780.
- Doutrelant, C., Leitao, A., Otter, K. & Lambrechts, M. M. Effect of blue tit song syntax on great tit territorial responsiveness - an experimental test of the character shift hypothesis. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 48(2), 119-124.
- Houx B.B., ten Cate, C. and Feuth, E. Variations in zebra finch song copying: An examination of the relationship with tutor song quality and pupil behaviour. Behaviour, 137, 1377-1389.
- Riebel, K. Early experience leads to repeatable preferences for male song in female zebra finches. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B, 267, 2553-2558.
- Riebel, K. & Slater, P.B.J. Testing the flexibility of song type bout duration in the chaffinch, Fringilla coelebs. Animal Behaviour, 59, 1135-1142.
- Scholte, P., de Kort, S. & van Weerd, M. Floodplain rehabilitation in Far North Cameroon: expected impact on bird life. Ostrich, 71, 112-117.
- Ten Cate, C. How learning mechanisms might affect evolutionary processes. Trends Ecol. Evol., 15, 179-181.
Books and Book Chapters
- Bolhuis, J.J. (Ed.) Brain, Perception, Memory. Advances in Cognitive Neuroscience. Oxford: Oxford University Press.- Bolhuis, J.J. Imprinting. In: Frontiere della Vita, vol. 4: Il mondo die Viventi: Biologia del Comportamento. P. Bateson & E. Alleva (Eds), pp. 39-48. Roma: Enciclopedia Italiana.
- Johnson, M.H. & Bolhuis, J.J. Predispositions in perceptual and cognitive development. In: Brain, Perception, Memory. Advances in Cognitive Neuroscience. Bolhuis, J.J. (Ed.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 69-84.
Publications 1999
- Assem, J van den & Jachmann, F. Changes in male perseverance in courtship and female readiness to mate in a strain of the parasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis over a period of 20+ years. Neth. J. Zool. 49, 125-137.- Ballintijn, M. & ten Cate, C. Acoustic differentiation in the coo vocalizations of the collared dove. Bioacoustics, 110, 1-17.
- Ballintijn, M.R. & ten Cate, C. Variation in number of elements in the perch-coo vocalization of the collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto) and what it may tell about the sender. Behaviour 136: 847-864.- Bolhuis, J.J. Early learning and the development of filial preferences in the chick. Behav. Brain Res., 98, 245-252.
- Bolhuis, J.J. The development of animal behaviour. From Lorenz to neural nets. Naturwissenschaften 86, 101-111.
- Bolhuis, J.J., Van Mil, D. & Houx, B.B. Song learning with audiovisual compound stimuli in the zebra finch. Animimal Behaviour, 58, 1285-1292.
- Collins, S.A. Is female bias for male repertoires due to sensory bias? Proc.R.Soc.Lond.B. 266, 2309-2314.
- Doutrelant, C., Leitao, A., Giorgi, M.& Lambrechts, M.M. Geographical variation in blue tit song, the result of an adjustment to vegetation type? Behaviour 136, 481-493.
- Houx, B.B. & ten Cate, C. Song learning from playback in zebra finches: is there an effect of operant contingency? Animal Behaviour 57, 837-845.
- Houx, B.B. & ten Cate, C. Do stimulus contingencies affect song learning in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)? J. of Comp. Psych. 113, 235-242.
- Houx, B.B. & ten Cate, C. Do contingencies with tutor behaviour influence song learning in Zebra finches? Behaviour 135, 599-614.
- Riebel, K. & Slater, P.J.B. Song type switching in the chaffinch Fringilla coelebs: timing or counting? Animal Behaviour 57, 655-661.
- Riebel, K & Slater, P.J.B. Do male chaffinches Fringilla coelebs copy song sequencing and bout length from their tutors? Ibis 141, 680-683.
- Scholte, P., de Kort, S. & v. Weerd, M. The birds ofthe Waza-Logone area, far North province, Cameroon. Malimbus 21, 16-50.
- Slabbekoorn, H., de Kort, S. & ten Cate, C. Comparative analysis of perch-coo vocalizations in Streptopelia doves. Auk 116, 737-748.
- Slabbekoorn, H. & ten Cate, C. Collared dove responses to playback: slaves to the rhythm. Ethology 105, 377-391.
- Ten Cate, C. & Vos, D.R. Sexual imprinting and evolutionary processes in birds: a reassessment. Adv. Stud. Behav. 28, 1-31.
Thesis
- Ballintijn, M.R Vocal variation in the Collared dove: coding messages in coo-vocalizations. Thesis Leiden, June 8. 180 pp. Promotor: Prof. Dr. C.J. ten Cate- Houx, B.B. The effectiveness of social interactions in zebra finch song learning. Thesis. Leiden, November 17. 127 pp. Promotor: Prof. Dr. C.J. ten Cate
Books and Book Chapters
- Bolhuis, J.J. & Hogan, J.A. (Eds). The Development of Animal Behavior: A Reader. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 0-631-20707-4 (Hbk), 0-631-20708-2 (Pbk).- Bolhuis, J.J. Development of perceptual mechanisms in birds: Predispositions and imprinting. In The Development of Animal Behavior: A Reader. (Bolhuis, J.J. & Hogan, J.A., eds.). Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 176-191.
- Slater, P.J.B., Lachlan, R.F., Riebel, K. The significance of learning in signal development: the curious case of the chaffinch. In: Animal Signals. Adaptive Significance of Signalling and Signal Design in Animal Communication. Espmark Y., Amundsen T. & Rosenqvist G (eds.). Tapir Publishers, Trondheim, Norway. 401-413.
- Ten Cate, C. Behavioral development: Toward understanding processes. In The Development of Animal Behavior: A Reader. (Bolhuis, J.J. & Hogan, J.A., eds.). Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 76-92.
- Ten Cate, C. & Houx, B.B. Social interactions and song learning: are behavioural contingencies important? In: Adams, N.J. & Slotow, R.H. (eds.) Proc. 22 Int. Ornithol. Congr. Durban: 156-164. Johannesburg: Birdlife South Africa
Other Publications
- Bolhuis, J.J. Review of: Cognition, Evolution, and Behavior, S.J. Shettleworth. New York: Oxford University Press.1998. Animal Behaviour., 58, 691-692.- Bolhuis, J.J. Review of: The Evolution of Consciousness, E.M. Macphail. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998. Trends Cogn. Sci., 3, 446-447.
- Bolhuis, J.J. Review of: Social influences on vocal development. C.T. Snowdon & M. Hausberger Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1997. Behav. Proc., 46, 245-247.
- Bolhuis, J.J. Review of: The Zebra Finch. A synthesis of field and laboratory studies, R.A. Zann. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996. Q. J. Exp. Psychol. B., 52B, 90-91.
- Bolhuis, J.J. Review of: A. Manning & M.S. Dawkins. An Introduction to Animal Behaviour. 5thedition.. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Anim. Behav., 57, 501.
- In den Bosch, H.A.J. Jongen zonder paring: Lacerta armeniaca en Lacerta unisexualis. Lacerta 57: 80-90.
- In den Bosch, H.A.J Boekbespreking Das (1998): Herpetological bibliography of Indonesia. Lacerta 57: 108.
Publications 1998
- Ballintijn, M.R. and C. ten Cate. Sound production in the collared dove: a test of the “whistle” hypothesis. J. Exp. Biology 201:1637-1649- Bolhuis, J.J. and R.C. Honey. Imprinting, learning, and development: from behaviour to brain and back. Trends Neurosci., 21, 306-311.
- Houx, B.B. and C. ten Cate. Do contingencies with tutor behaviour influence song learning in Zebra finches? Behaviour 135, 599-614- In den Bosch, H.A.J. and R.G. Bout. Relationships between maternal size, egg size, clutch size, and hatchling size in European Lacertid Lizards. 1998. J Herpetology 32, 410-417.
- Kortmulder, K. 1998. Displacement behaviour solving a silent contradiction. Acta Biotheoretica 46: 53-63.
- Riebel, K. and P.J.B. Slater. Male chaffinches Fringilla coelebs can copy calls from a tape tutor. J. Ornithol 139, 353-355.
- Riebel, K. and P.J.B. Slater. Testing female chaffinch song preferences by operant conditioning. Animal Behaviour 56 1443-1453.
- Schoon,G.A.A. A first assessment of the reliability of an improved scent identification line-up. J. Forensic Sci., 43, 70-75.
- Slabbekoorn, H. and C. ten Cate. Perceptual tuning to frequency characteristics of territorial signals in collared doves. Animal Behaviour 56, 847-857.
- Slabbekoorn, H. and C. ten Cate. Multiple parameters in the territorial coo of the collared dove: interactions and meaning. Behaviour 135, 879-895
- Van Hoek, C.S. and C. ten Cate. Abnormal behaviour in caged birds. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 1:51-64.
Books and Book Chapters
- Kortmulder, K. Play and evolution. Second thoughts on the behaviour of animals. Utrecht, International Books, 1998. 160 pp., figs. ISBN 90 5727 0137Thesis
- Slabbekoorn, H. Perception of coo variation by the collared dove. A parameter analysis using playbacks in the field. Thesis Leiden, 22 april 1998.Other Publications
- In den Bosch, H.A.J. Prodomus einer Liste der Amphibien und Reptilien Libanons Produmus Amphibiorum et Reptiliorum Phoeniciae (Amphibia; Reptilia). Faunistische Abhandlungen Staatl. Museum f. Tierkunde Dresden, 21, 9-17- ten Cate, C. Social influences on vocal development. Edited by Ch.T. Snowdon and M. Hausberger. Cambridge, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1997. Bioacoustics, 9, 237-241. (Book review)
Publications 1997
- Ballintijn, M.R. & ten Cate, C. Sex differences in the vocalizations and syrinx of the collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto). The Auk 114: 22-39.- Ballintijn, M.R. & ten Cate, C. Vocal development and its differentiation in a non-songbird: the Collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto). Behaviour, 134, 595-621.
- Bolhuis, J.J. & Horn, G. Delayed induction of a filial predisposition in the chick after anaesthesia. Physiol. Behav. 62, 1235-1239.
- Honey, R.C. & J.J. Bolhuis. Imprinting, conditioning, and within-event learning. Q.J.Exp.Psychol. 50B, 97-110.
- Collins, S.A., Gosling, L.M., Hudson, J. & Cowan, D. Does behaviour after weaning affect the dominance status of adult male mice (Mus domesticus)? Behaviour 134, 13-14.
- Riebel, K. & Todt. D. Light flash stimulation alters the nightingale’s versatile singing style: Implications for song control mechanisms. Behaviour 103, 789-808.
- Schoon, G.A.A. Scent identifications by dogs (Canis familiaris): a new experimental design. Behaviour 134, 531-550.
- Slabbekoorn, H. and C. ten Cate. Stronger territorial responses to frequency modulated coos in collared doves. Animal Behaviour 54, 955-965.
- Van Hoek, C.S. and C.E. King. Causation and Influence of Environmental Enrichment on Feather Picking of the Crimson-Bellied Conure (Pyrrhura perlata perlata). Zoo Biol. 16: 161-172.
Thesis
- Schoon, G.A.A. The performance of dogs in identifying humans by scent. Thesis, Leiden University.
Other Publications
- Bolhuis, J.J : L.D. Houck and L.C. Drickamer (eds.): Foundations of Animal Behaviour. Classic Papers with Commentaries. Chicago, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1996. Anim. Behav. 54, 478-479. (book review)- Bolhuis, J.J. Learning, development and synaptic plasticity: the avian connection. Behav. Brain Sci., 20, 559-560.
- Collins, S.A.: Zann, R.A. The Zebra Finch. A Synthesis of Field and Laboratory Studies. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996. (book review in Animal Behaviour)
- In den Bosch, H.A.J. (Ed.) Reptielen en Amfibieën, Beginnersgids. Leiden, Ned. Vereniging voor Herpetologie en Terrariumkunde Lacerta, 1996. 80 pp.
- In den Bosch, H.A.J. Kurze Freilandbeobachtungen an den Petra-Eidechsen. Die Eidechse, 8, 25-29
- In den Bosch, H.A.J. Paarungsverhalten der Ma’alula-Eidechsen. Die Eidechse 8, 54-57.
- In den Bosch, H.A.J. Bauer, Guenther and Klipfel, 1995. The herpetological contributions of Wilhelm C.H. Peters SSAR, Oxford, Ohio, USA. Lacerta 55:152 (book review)
- In den Bosch, H.A.J. Das, 1996. Biogeography of the reptiles of South Asia. Krieger Publishing Co., Malabar, Florida. Lacerta 55:263 (book review).
- In den Bosch, H.A.J. Stejneger, 1907 (reprint 1996). Herpetology of Japan and adjacent territory. SSAR, Ohio, USA. Lacerta 55: 264 (book review).
- In den Bosch, H.A.J.: Kallas, S., Meyer, M., Schmidt, W. and Lippe, R. Kleintiere im Terrarium. Haltung und Zucht wirbelloser Tiere. Lacerta 55(4): 184 (book review).
- In den Bosch, H.A.J.: Bechtel, H.B. Reptile and amphibian variants. Colors, patterns and scales. Lacerta 56(1): 36 (book review).
- In den Bosch, H.A.J.: Szcerbak, N.N. and M.L. Golubev, 1996. Gecko fauna of the USSR and contiguous regions. Lacerta 56(2): 72(book review).
- Kortmulder, K. (1997) Keeping together in time, or the natural history of social cohesion. A critical evaluation of W.H. McNeill’s new book (1995). Acta Biotheoretica 45: 87-91.
- Muller, M. Olifanten afgeluisterd. Blijdorp blad 1997;1:16-17.
- Slabbekoorn, H., S. de Kort and C. ten Cate, C. Coo-evolution in Streptopelia doves, interspecific and intraspecific aspects. Advances in Ethology 32, 132
- ten Cate, C. Niko Tinbergen en de opkomst van de ethologie. (D.R. Röell. De Wereld van Instinct: Niko Tinbergen en het ontstaan van de Ethologie in Nederland (1920-1950). Nr. 52 - Nieuwe Nederlandse Bijdragen tot de Geschiedenis der Geneeskunde en de Natuurwetenschappen. Erasmus Publishing. Rotterdam 1996. 289 blz.). Amsterdamse boekengids,nr.10, juni 1997 (book review)
- ten Cate, C.: G.F. Michel and C.L. Moore: Developmental psychobiology: An interdisciplinary science. Cambridge, MA, 1995. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 4, 50B, 269-270 (book review)


