Dietmar Todt, Prof. Dr.
Affiliations: | Institut für Verhaltensbiologie | Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
Area:
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"Dietmar Todt"Cross-listing: Animal Behavior Tree
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Sign in to add traineeChristoph Lange | research assistant | FU Berlin (Neurotree) | |
Joerg Boehner | grad student | (Neurotree) | |
Henrik Brumm | grad student | MPI for Ornithology | |
Nicole Geberzahn | grad student | University Paris Nanterre (Animal Behavior Tree) | |
Silke Kipper | grad student | ||
Julia Fischer | grad student | 1993-1996 | FU Berlin |
Marc Naguib | post-doc | (Evolution Tree) | |
Henrike Hultsch | research scientist | FU Berlin |
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Geberzahn N, Hultsch H, Todt D. (2013) Memory-dependent adjustment of vocal response latencies in a territorial songbird. Journal of Physiology, Paris. 107: 203-9 |
Sommer C, Todt D, Ostreiher R, et al. (2012) Urgency-related alarm calling in Arabian babblers, Turdoides squamiceps: Predator distance matters in the use of alarm call types Behaviour. 149: 755-773 |
Fischer J, Hammerschmidt K, Todt D. (2010) Factors Affecting Acoustic Variation in Barbary-macaque (Macaca sylvanus) Disturbance Calls Ethology. 101: 51-66 |
Todt D. (2010) On Functions of Vocal Matching: Effect of Counter-replies on Song Post Choice and Singing Zeitschrift FüR Tierpsychologie. 57: 73-93 |
Kiefer S, Spiess A, Kipper S, et al. (2006) First-year common nightingales (Luscinia megarhynchos) have smaller song-type repertoire sizes than older males Ethology. 112: 1217-1224 |
Kipper S, Mundry R, Sommer C, et al. (2006) Song repertoire size is correlated with body measures and arrival date in common nightingales, Luscinia megarhynchos Animal Behaviour. 71: 211-217 |
Brumm H, Kipper S, Riechelmann C, et al. (2005) Do Barbary macaques 'comment' on what they see? A first report on vocalizations accompanying interactions of third parties. Primates; Journal of Primatology. 46: 141-4 |
Cirillo J, Todt D. (2005) Perception and judgement of whispered vocalisations Behaviour. 142: 113-129 |
Vettin J, Todt D. (2005) Human laughter, social play, and play vocalizations of non-human primates: An evolutionary approach Behaviour. 142: 217-240 |
Hultsch H, Todt D. (2004) Approaches to the mechanisms of song memorization and singing provide evidence for a procedural memory. Anais Da Academia Brasileira De CiêNcias. 76: 219-30 |