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Formants provide honest acoustic cues to body size in American alligators
SA Reber, J Janisch, K Torregrosa, J Darlington, KA Vliet, WT Fitch
Scientific reports 7 (1), 1816, 2017
282017
A Chinese alligator in heliox: formant frequencies in a crocodilian
SA Reber, T Nishimura, J Janisch, M Robertson, WT Fitch
The Journal of Experimental Biology 218 (15), 2442-2447, 2015
272015
Territorial raven pairs are sensitive to structural changes in simulated acoustic displays of conspecifics
SA Reber, M Boeckle, G Szipl, J Janisch, T Bugnyar, WT Fitch
Animal behaviour 116, 153-162, 2016
122016
Early life differences in behavioral predispositions in two Alligatoridae species
SA Reber, J Oh, J Janisch, C Stevenson, S Foggett, A Wilkinson
Animal Cognition 24, 753-764, 2021
102021
Behavioural flexibility in the courtship dance of golden-collared manakins, manacus vitellinus
J Janisch, E Perinot, L Fusani
Animal Behaviour 166, 61-71, 2020
82020
Video recording and analysis of avian movements and behavior: insights from courtship case studies
J Janisch, C Mitoyen, E Perinot, G Spezie, L Fusani, C Quigley
Integrative and Comparative Biology 61 (4), 1378-1393, 2021
62021
Deciphering choreographies of elaborate courtship displays of golden‐collared manakins using markerless motion capture
J Janisch, E Perinot, L Fusani, C Quigley
Ethology 127 (7), 550-562, 2021
52021
Ecological and phylogenetic influences on limb joint kinematics in wild primates
J Janisch, A McNamara, LC Myers, N Schapker, NT Dunham, T Phelps, ...
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, zlae004, 2024
12024
Pump and sway: Wild primates use compliant supports as a tool to augment leaping in the canopy
J Janisch, LC Myers, N Schapker, J Kirven, LJ Shapiro, JW Young
American Journal of Biological Anthropology, e24914, 2024
2024
From such great heights: The effects of substrate height and the perception of risk on lemur locomotor mechanics
NM Schapker, J Janisch, LC Myers, T Phelps, LJ Shapiro, JW Young
American Journal of Biological Anthropology, e24917, 2024
2024
Gait kinematics in response to substrate diameter and orientation in wild cercopithecoids.
LJ Shapiro, L Myers, J Janisch, JW Young, N Schapker, I Barry, T Phelps, ...
American journal of biological anthropology 180 (S75), 2023
2023
Influence of substrate variation on limb joint kinematics in wild primates.
J Janisch, A McNamara, NT Dunham, T Phelps, L Myers, N Schapker, ...
American journal of biological anthropology 180 (S75), 2023
2023
Effects of height in the canopy on gait mechanics in wild lemurs
N Schapker, A Hottensmith, J Janisch, L Myers, T Phelps, I Barry, ...
American journal of biological anthropology 180 (S75), 2023
2023
Substrate-related variation in limb joint kinematics in wild primates
J Janisch, A Mcnamara, NT Dunham, T Phelps, LJ Shapiro, JW Young
American Association of Biological Anthropologists, 2022
2022
The making of an elaborate courtship display: acrobatics, choreographies, and the role of females
L Fusani, J Janisch, E Perinot, C Quigley
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 61, E284-E284, 2021
2021
3D-motion capture to analyse a complex courtship display
J Janisch, C Quigley, E Perinot, L Fusani
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 61, E1150-E1150, 2021
2021
How do Tortoises know where to go?: the use of cues in a T-maze task by Sulcata Tortoises (Geochelone Sulcata) and Leopard Tortoises (Stigmochelys Pardalis)
J Janisch
na, 2013
2013
„“How do Tortoises know where to go?” The use of cues in a T-maze task by sulcata tortoises (Geochelone sulcata) and leopard tortoises (Stigmochelys
J Janisch
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