
UNSW, Kensington 2052
Research & Current Interests
Her research aims to understand the role of acoustic communication in the behaviour, ecology and spatial movements of animals. It also aims to unravel how acoustic signals produced by animals can adapt and change under varying environmental and anthropogenic fluctuations.
See also:
Publications
Lucke, K., Van Dun, B., Gardner-Berry, K., Carter, L., Martin, K., Rogers, T., Tripovich, J.S. (in press). Click-evoked auditory brainstem responses in an Australian sea lion, Neophoca cinerea, Aquatic Mammals 2016, 42(2)
Balcazar N.E., Tripovich J.S., Klinck H., Nieukirk S.L., Mellinger D.K., Dziak R.P., Rogers T.L. (2015) Calls reveal population structure of blue whales across the southeast Indian Ocean and southwest Pacific Ocean. Journal of Mammalogy DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyv126
Joy S. Tripovich; Holger Klinck; Sharon L. Nieukirk; Tempe Adams; David K. Mellinger; Naysa E. Balcazar; Karolin Klinck; Evelyn J. S. Hall; Tracey L. Rogers (2015). Temporal segregation of the Australian and Antarctic blue whale call types (Balaenoptera musculus spp.) Journal of Mammalogy 2015; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyv065
Tripovich, J. S., Hall-Aspland, S., Charrier, I., & Arnould, J. P. Y. (2012). The Behavioural Response of Australian Fur Seals to Motor Boat Noise. PLoS ONE, 7(5), e37228. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0037228
Tripovich, J. S., Purdy, S. C., Hogg, C., & Rogers, T. L. (2011). Toneburst-evoked auditory brainstem response in a leopard seal, Hydrurga leptonyx. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 129(1), 483. doi:10.1121/1.3514370
Hall-Aspland, S., Rogers, T., Canfield, R., & Tripovich, J. (2011). Food transit times in captive leopard seals (Hydrurga leptonyx). Polar Biology, 34(1), 95-99. doi:10.1007/s00300-010-0862-4
Tripovich, J. (2010). Vocal communication in Australian fur seals.. VDM Publishing House.
Tripovich, J. S., Rogers, T. L., & Dutton, G. (2009). Faecal testosterone concentrations and the acoustic behaviour of two captive male Australian fur seals. Australian Mammalogy, 31(2), 117. doi:10.1071/AM09009
Tripovich, J. S., Canfield, R., Rogers, T. L., & Arnould, J. P. Y. (2009). Individual variation of the female attraction call produced by Australian fur seal pups throughout the maternal dependence period. Bioacoustics, 18(3), 259-276. doi:10.1080/09524622.2009.9753605
Tripovich, J. S., Charrier, I., Rogers, T. L., Canfield, R., & Arnould, J. P. Y. (2008). Acoustic features involved in the neighbour–stranger vocal recognition process in male Australian fur seals. Behavioural Processes, 79(1), 74-80. doi:10.1016/j.beproc.2008.04.007
Tripovich, J. S., Canfield, R., Rogers, T. L., & Arnould, J. P. Y. (2008). Characterization of Australian fur seal vocalizations during the breeding season. Marine Mammal Science. doi:10.1111/j.1748-7692.2008.00229.x
Tripovich, J. S., Charrier, I., Rogers, T. L., Canfield, R., & Arnould, J. P. Y. (2008). Who goes there? Differential responses to neighbor and stranger vocalizations in male Australian fur seals. Marine Mammal Science,24(4),914-948. doi:10.1111/j.1748-7692.2008.00222.x
Tripovich, J. S., Rogers, T. L., Canfield, R., & Arnould, J. P. Y. (2006). Individual variation in the pup attraction call produced by female Australian fur seals during early lactation. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 120(1), 502. doi:10.1121/1.2202864
Tripovich, J.S., Rogers, T.L. & Arnould, J.P.Y. (2005). Species-specific characteristics and individual variation of the bark call produced by male Australian fur seals, Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus. Bioacoustics, 15(1), 79-96. doi:10.1080/09524622.2005.9753539