Thorsten Balsby, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark |
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Thomsen HM, Balsby TJS, Dabelsteen T. (2021) Follow the leader? Orange-fronted conures eavesdrop on conspecific vocal performance and utilise it in social decisions. Plos One. 16: e0252374 |
Noer CL, Balsby TJS, Anistoroaei R, et al. (2017) Mate choice screening in captive solitary carnivores: The role of male behavior and cues on mate preference and paternity in females of a model species, American mink (Neovison vison). Zoo Biology |
Balsby TJ, Eldermire ER, Schnell JK, et al. (2017) Function of vocalization length and warble repertoire size in orange-fronted conures Animal Behaviour. 134: 301-310 |
Bradbury JW, Balsby TJS. (2016) The functions of vocal learning in parrots Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 1-20 |
Walløe S, Thomsen H, Balsby TJ, et al. (2015) Differences in short-term vocal learning in parrots, a comparative study Behaviour. 152: 1433-1461 |
Thomsen HM, Balsby TJS, Dabelsteen T. (2013) Individual variation in the contact calls of the monomorphic Peach-fronted Conure, Aratinga aurea, and its potential role in communication Bioacoustics. 22: 215-227 |
Balsby TJ, Momberg JV, Dabelsteen T. (2012) Vocal imitation in parrots allows addressing of specific individuals in a dynamic communication network. Plos One. 7: e49747 |
Lampe HM, Balsby TJS, Espmark YO, et al. (2010) Does twitter song amplitude signal male arousal in redwings (Turdus iliacus)? Behaviour. 147: 353-365 |
Balsby TJ, Bradbury JW. (2009) Vocal matching by orange-fronted conures (Aratinga canicularis). Behavioural Processes. 82: 133-9 |
Adams DM, Balsby TJS, Bradbury JW. (2009) The function of double chees in orange-fronted conures (Aratinga canicularis; Psittacidae) Behaviour. 146: 171-188 |