Dr Joy Tripovich

PhD (USYD), Grad Dip Biol. Sci. (UNSW), BSc (UNSW)
Honorary Research Associate

B01 - J.D. Stewart Building
The University of Sydney


Research interests

Acoustic communication and behaviour of seals and other marine fauna; Impact of noise on marine species; and Marine mammal hearing

Selected grants

2010

  • Determining in air sound production in estuarine crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) to assess the effects of anthropogenic noise on behaviour; Tripovich J; Australian Geographic Society/Research Grant.

2009

  • The Australian fur seal: Understanding impacts upon communication during the breeding season; Tripovich J; Winifred Scott Foundation/Research Support.

Selected publications

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Journals

  • Tripovich, J., Hall-Aspland, S., Charrier, I., Arnould, J. (2012). The Behavioural Response of Australian Fur Seals to motor Boat Noise. PLoS One, 7(5), 1-7.
  • Hall-Aspland, S., Rodgers, T., Canfield, R., Tripovich, J. (2011). Food transit Times in captive Leopard Seals (Hydrurga leptonyx). Polar Biology, 34(1), 95-99.
  • Tripovich, J., Purdy, S., Hogg, C., Rodgers, T. (2011). Toneburst-evoked auditory brainstem response in a leopard seal, Hydrurga leptonyx. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 129(1), 483-487.
  • Tripovich, J., Rogers, T., Dutton, G. (2009). Faecal testosterone concentrations and the acoustic behaviour of two captive male Australian fur seals. Australian Mammalogy, 31(2), 117-122.
  • Tripovich, J., Charrier, I., Rogers, T., Canfield, R., Arnould, J. (2008). Acoustic features involved in the neighbour-stranger vocal recognition process in male Australian fur seals. Behavioural Processes, 79, 74-80.
  • Tripovich, J., Canfield, R., Rodgers, T., Arnould, J. (2008). Characterization of Australian Fur Seal Vocalizations during the breeding season. Marine Mammal Science, 24(4), 913-928.
  • Tripovich, J., Charrier, I., Rogers, T., Canfield, R., Arnould, J. (2008). Who goes there? Differential responses to neighbor and stranger vocalizations in male Australian fur seals. Marine Mammal Science, 24(4), 941-948.
  • Tripovich, J., Rodgers, T., Arnould, J. (2005). Species-specific characteristics and individual variation of the bark call produced by male Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus). Bioacoustics-the international journal of animal sound and its recording, 15(1), 79-96.

2012

  • Tripovich, J., Hall-Aspland, S., Charrier, I., Arnould, J. (2012). The Behavioural Response of Australian Fur Seals to motor Boat Noise. PLoS One, 7(5), 1-7.

2011

  • Hall-Aspland, S., Rodgers, T., Canfield, R., Tripovich, J. (2011). Food transit Times in captive Leopard Seals (Hydrurga leptonyx). Polar Biology, 34(1), 95-99.
  • Tripovich, J., Purdy, S., Hogg, C., Rodgers, T. (2011). Toneburst-evoked auditory brainstem response in a leopard seal, Hydrurga leptonyx. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 129(1), 483-487.

2009

  • Tripovich, J., Rogers, T., Dutton, G. (2009). Faecal testosterone concentrations and the acoustic behaviour of two captive male Australian fur seals. Australian Mammalogy, 31(2), 117-122.

2008

  • Tripovich, J., Charrier, I., Rogers, T., Canfield, R., Arnould, J. (2008). Acoustic features involved in the neighbour-stranger vocal recognition process in male Australian fur seals. Behavioural Processes, 79, 74-80.
  • Tripovich, J., Canfield, R., Rodgers, T., Arnould, J. (2008). Characterization of Australian Fur Seal Vocalizations during the breeding season. Marine Mammal Science, 24(4), 913-928.
  • Tripovich, J., Charrier, I., Rogers, T., Canfield, R., Arnould, J. (2008). Who goes there? Differential responses to neighbor and stranger vocalizations in male Australian fur seals. Marine Mammal Science, 24(4), 941-948.

2005

  • Tripovich, J., Rodgers, T., Arnould, J. (2005). Species-specific characteristics and individual variation of the bark call produced by male Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus). Bioacoustics-the international journal of animal sound and its recording, 15(1), 79-96.

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