Paweł Fedurek

1.4k total citations
35 papers, 808 citations indexed

About

Paweł Fedurek is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Developmental Biology and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Paweł Fedurek has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 808 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Social Psychology, 21 papers in Developmental Biology and 12 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Paweł Fedurek's work include Primate Behavior and Ecology (27 papers), Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior (21 papers) and Animal Behavior and Reproduction (12 papers). Paweł Fedurek is often cited by papers focused on Primate Behavior and Ecology (27 papers), Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior (21 papers) and Animal Behavior and Reproduction (12 papers). Paweł Fedurek collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Switzerland and Germany. Paweł Fedurek's co-authors include Katie E. Slocombe, Klaus Zuberbühler, Robin Dunbar, Anne Marijke Schel, Sam G. B. Roberts, Ruth Wilson, Zarin Machanda, Christoph D. Dahl, Ed Donnellan and Stuart Semple and has published in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Animal Behaviour and Personality and Individual Differences.

In The Last Decade

Paweł Fedurek

34 papers receiving 787 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Paweł Fedurek United Kingdom 16 508 440 248 144 124 35 808
Ellen Meulman Switzerland 8 450 0.9× 189 0.4× 160 0.6× 141 1.0× 121 1.0× 11 570
Caroline Schuppli Switzerland 16 671 1.3× 243 0.6× 272 1.1× 194 1.3× 96 0.8× 46 912
Brandon C. Wheeler United States 13 429 0.8× 378 0.9× 347 1.4× 64 0.4× 69 0.6× 27 664
Kathelijne Koops United Kingdom 18 797 1.6× 395 0.9× 340 1.4× 161 1.1× 69 0.6× 33 906
Kristin E. Bonnie United States 13 640 1.3× 271 0.6× 284 1.1× 226 1.6× 97 0.8× 18 890
Christof Neumann Switzerland 18 757 1.5× 393 0.9× 532 2.1× 122 0.8× 166 1.3× 34 1.0k
Sofia Forss Switzerland 12 406 0.8× 135 0.3× 192 0.8× 161 1.1× 81 0.7× 20 497
Anne Marijke Schel United Kingdom 18 671 1.3× 725 1.6× 322 1.3× 242 1.7× 124 1.0× 23 1.0k
Noëlle Gunst Canada 14 455 0.9× 215 0.5× 251 1.0× 106 0.7× 78 0.6× 34 548
Christèle Borgeaud Switzerland 9 374 0.7× 195 0.4× 303 1.2× 48 0.3× 59 0.5× 12 554

Countries citing papers authored by Paweł Fedurek

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Fields of papers citing papers by Paweł Fedurek

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Paweł Fedurek

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Paweł Fedurek. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Paweł Fedurek based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Paweł Fedurek. Paweł Fedurek is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Slocombe, Katie E., et al.. (2025). Do chimpanzees produce context-specific vocal structures in group-specific ways?. Animal Behaviour. 223. 123185–123185.
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Fedurek, Paweł, Cédric Girard‐Buttoz, Patrick Tkaczynski, et al.. (2025). Maternal gregariousness and female audience effects mediate mother–infant proximity in wild chimpanzees. Animal Behaviour. 223. 123156–123156. 1 indexed citations
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Fedurek, Paweł, et al.. (2025). Social and individual factors mediate chimpanzee vocal ontogeny. Scientific Reports. 15(1). 8529–8529. 2 indexed citations
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Tkaczynski, Patrick, Fabrizio Mafessoni, Cédric Girard‐Buttoz, et al.. (2023). Shared community effects and the non-genetic maternal environment shape cortisol levels in wild chimpanzees. Communications Biology. 6(1). 565–565. 1 indexed citations
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Fedurek, Paweł, et al.. (2022). Dead-infant carrying by chimpanzee mothers in the Budongo Forest. Primates. 63(5). 497–508. 4 indexed citations
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Fedurek, Paweł, et al.. (2022). Audience sensitivity in chimpanzee display pant hoots. Animal Behaviour. 190. 23–40. 15 indexed citations
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Fedurek, Paweł, et al.. (2022). The effect of warning signs on the presence of snare traps in a Ugandan rainforest. Biotropica. 54(3). 721–728. 3 indexed citations
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Fedurek, Paweł, Patrick Tkaczynski, Catherine Hobaiter, et al.. (2021). The function of chimpanzee greeting calls is modulated by their acoustic variation. Animal Behaviour. 174. 279–289. 16 indexed citations
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Leroux, Maël, Klaus Zuberbühler, Catherine Hobaiter, et al.. (2021). First observation of a chimpanzee with albinism in the wild: Social interactions and subsequent infanticide. American Journal of Primatology. 84(6). e23305–e23305. 13 indexed citations
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Danel, Dariusz P., Natalia Nowak‐Szczepanska, Anna Ziomkiewicz, et al.. (2020). Shifts in Female Facial Attractiveness during Pregnancy. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17(14). 5176–5176. 3 indexed citations
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Zuberbühler, Klaus, et al.. (2020). The relationship between food calling and agonistic behaviour in wild chimpanzees. Behavioural Processes. 178. 104182–104182. 7 indexed citations
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Fedurek, Paweł, Patrick Tkaczynski, Caroline Asiimwe, et al.. (2019). Maternal cannibalism in two populations of wild chimpanzees. Primates. 61(2). 181–187. 14 indexed citations
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Fedurek, Paweł, et al.. (2019). Behavioural patterns of vocal greeting production in four primate species. Royal Society Open Science. 6(4). 182181–182181. 12 indexed citations
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Fedurek, Paweł, Klaus Zuberbühler, & Christoph D. Dahl. (2016). Sequential information in a great ape utterance. Scientific Reports. 6(1). 38226–38226. 49 indexed citations
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Fedurek, Paweł, Katie E. Slocombe, & Klaus Zuberbühler. (2015). Chimpanzees communicate to two different audiences during aggressive interactions. Animal Behaviour. 110. 21–28. 21 indexed citations
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Fedurek, Paweł, et al.. (2015). Chimpanzee lip-smacking facilitates cooperative behaviour. Scientific Reports. 5(1). 13460–13460. 42 indexed citations
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Fedurek, Paweł & Katie E. Slocombe. (2013). The Social Function of Food‐Associated Calls in Male Chimpanzees. American Journal of Primatology. 75(7). 726–739. 33 indexed citations
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Fedurek, Paweł & Katie E. Slocombe. (2011). Primate Vocal Communication: A Useful Tool for Understanding Human Speech and Language Evolution?. Human Biology. 83(2). 153–173. 74 indexed citations
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Fedurek, Paweł & Robin Dunbar. (2009). What Does Mutual Grooming Tell Us About Why Chimpanzees Groom?. Ethology. 115(6). 566–575. 44 indexed citations
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Roberts, Sam G. B., Ruth Wilson, Paweł Fedurek, & Robin Dunbar. (2007). Individual differences and personal social network size and structure. Personality and Individual Differences. 44(4). 954–964. 128 indexed citations

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