Female canaries are sexually responsive to special song phrases E Vallet, M Kreutzer Animal behaviour 49 (6), 1603-1610, 1995 | 324 | 1995 |
Two-note syllables in canary songs elicit high levels of sexual display E Vallet, I Beme, M Kreutzer Animal behaviour 55 (2), 291-297, 1998 | 265 | 1998 |
Directional female preference for an exaggerated male trait in canary (Serinus canaria) song TI Drăgănoiu, L Nagle, M Kreutzer Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2002 | 262 | 2002 |
Women use voice parameters to assess men's characteristics L Bruckert, JS Liénard, A Lacroix, M Kreutzer, G Leboucher Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1582), 83-89, 2006 | 251 | 2006 |
Female canaries produce eggs with greater amounts of testosterone when exposed to preferred male song D Gil, G Leboucher, A Lacroix, R Cue, M Kreutzer Hormones and Behavior 45 (1), 64-70, 2004 | 174 | 2004 |
The selectivity of sexual responses to song displays: effects of partial chemical lesion of the HVC in female canaries C Del Negro, M Gahr, G Leboucher, M Kreutzer Behavioural brain research 96 (1-2), 151-159, 1998 | 105 | 1998 |
The discrimination of discrete and continuous amounts in African grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) SA Aïn, N Giret, M Grand, M Kreutzer, D Bovet Animal cognition 12, 145-154, 2009 | 102 | 2009 |
Use of experimenter-given cues by African gray parrots (Psittacus erithacus) N Giret, Á Miklósi, M Kreutzer, D Bovet Animal Cognition 12, 1-10, 2009 | 90 | 2009 |
Bilateral song production in domestic canaries RA Suthers, É Vallet, A Tanvez, M Kreutzer Journal of Neurobiology 60 (3), 381-393, 2004 | 86 | 2004 |
Song tutoring influences female song preferences in domesticated canaries L Nagle, ML Kreutzer Behaviour 134 (1-2), 89-104, 1997 | 68 | 1997 |
Effects of unilateral lesions of HVC on song patterns of male domesticated canaries F Hallé, M Gahr, M Kreutzer Journal of neurobiology 56 (4), 303-314, 2003 | 64 | 2003 |
Bilateral coordination and the motor basis of female preference for sexual signals in canary song RA Suthers, E Vallet, M Kreutzer Journal of Experimental Biology 215 (17), 2950-2959, 2012 | 62 | 2012 |
Differences in the responses of captive female canaries to variation in conspecific and heterospecific songs ML Kreutzer, EM Vallet Behaviour, 106-116, 1991 | 59 | 1991 |
In a songbird, the black redstart, parents use acoustic cues to discriminate between their different fledglings TI Draganoiu, L Nagle, R Musseau, M Kreutzer Animal Behaviour 71 (5), 1039-1046, 2006 | 56 | 2006 |
Sexually stimulating signals of canary (Serinus canaria) songs: Evidence for a female-specific auditory representation in the HVc nucleus during the breeding season. CD Negro, M Kreutzer, M Gahr Behavioral neuroscience 114 (3), 526, 2000 | 55 | 2000 |
Copulation‐solicitation Displays in Female Canaries (Serinus canaria): are Oestradiol Implants Necessary? G Leboucher, M Kreutzer, J Dittami Ethology 97 (3), 190-197, 1994 | 54 | 1994 |
Adult female domesticated canaries can modify their song preferences L Nagle, ML Kreutzer Canadian Journal of Zoology 75 (8), 1346-1350, 1997 | 48 | 1997 |
Testosterone induces sexual release quality in the song of female canaries E Vallet, M Kreutzer, M Gahr Ethology 102 (4), 617-628, 1996 | 45 | 1996 |
Adult female canaries respond to male song by calling L Nagle, M Kreutzer, E Vallet Ethology 108 (5), 463-472, 2002 | 40 | 2002 |
Male song stimulation of female reproduction in canaries: features relevant to sexual displays are not relevant to nest‐building or egg‐laying G Leboucher, V Depraz, M Kreutzer, L Nagle Ethology 104 (7), 613-624, 1998 | 38 | 1998 |