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Isabelle Charrier
Isabelle Charrier
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A review of social recognition in pinnipeds
S Insley, AV Phillips, I Charrier
Aquatic Mammals 29 (2), 181-201, 2003
2112003
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
1632002
Mother's voice recognition by seal pups
I Charrier, N Mathevon, P Jouventin
Nature 412 (6850), 873-873, 2001
1542001
Vocal signature recognition of mothers by fur seal pups
I Charrier, N Mathevon, P Jouventin
Animal behaviour 65 (3), 543-550, 2003
1282003
Note types and coding in parid vocalizations. I: The chick-a-dee call of the black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus)
I Charrier, LL Bloomfield, CB Sturdy
Canadian Journal of Zoology 82 (5), 769-779, 2004
1122004
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
1082001
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
922001
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
882003
Vocal recognition of mothers by Australian sea lion pups: individual signature and environmental constraints
I Charrier, BJ Pitcher, RG Harcourt
Animal Behaviour 78 (5), 1127-1134, 2009
802009
Individual Vocal Identity in Mother and Pup Australian Sea Lions (Neophoca cinerea)
I Charrier, RG Harcourt
Journal of Mammalogy 87 (5), 929-938, 2006
742006
Call-based species recognition in black-capped chickadees
I Charrier, CB Sturdy
Behavioural Processes 70 (3), 271-281, 2005
742005
Mother–calf vocal communication in Atlantic walrus: a first field experimental study
I Charrier, T Aubin, N Mathevon
Animal Cognition 13, 471-482, 2010
722010
Social olfaction in marine mammals: wild female Australian sea lions can identify their pup's scent
BJ Pitcher, RG Harcourt, B Schaal, I Charrier
Biology Letters 7 (1), 60-62, 2011
632011
INDIVIDUALITY IN THE VOICE OF FUR SEAL FEMALES: AN ANALYSIS STUDY OF THE PUP ATTRACTION CALL IN ARCTOCEPHALUS TROPICALIS
I Charrier, N Mathevon, P Jouventin
Marine Mammal Science 19 (1), 161-172, 2003
612003
Northern elephant seals memorize the rhythm and timbre of their rivals’ voices
N Mathevon, C Casey, C Reichmuth, I Charrier
Current Biology 27 (15), 2352-2356. e2, 2017
582017
Individual identity encoding and environmental constraints in vocal recognition of pups by Australian sea lion mothers
BJ Pitcher, RG Harcourt, I Charrier
Animal Behaviour 83 (3), 681-690, 2012
582012
Rapid onset of maternal vocal recognition in a colonially breeding mammal, the Australian sea lion
BJ Pitcher, RG Harcourt, I Charrier
PLoS One 5 (8), e12195, 2010
582010
Fur seal mothers memorize subsequent versions of developing pups’ calls: adaptation to long-term recognition or evolutionary by-product?
I Charrier, N Mathevon, P Jouventin
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 80 (2), 305-312, 2003
552003
Temporal and Spectral Analyses Reveal Individual Variation in a Non‐Vocal Acoustic Display: The Drumming Display of the Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus, L.)
M Garcia, I Charrier, D Rendall, AN Iwaniuk
Ethology 118 (3), 292-301, 2012
542012
Note types and coding in parid vocalizations. II: The chick-a-dee call of the mountain chickadee (Poecile gambeli)
LL Bloomfield, I Charrier, CB Sturdy
Canadian Journal of Zoology 82 (5), 780-793, 2004
492004
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