Journal Review 1: Sound


AMORIM, M. C. P., VASCONCELOS, R. O., MARQUES, J. F. & ALMADA, F. (2006) Seasonal variation of sound production in the Lusitanian toadfish Halobatrachus didactylus. Journal of Fish Biology, 69, 1892-1899.

BALLENTINE, B. (2006) Morphological adaptation influences the evolution of a mating signal. Evolution, 60, 1936-1944.

BARBERO, F., THOMAS, J. A., BONELLI, S., BALLETTO, E. & SCHONROGGE, K. (2009) Queen Ants Make Distinctive Sounds That Are Mimicked by a Butterfly Social Parasite. Science, 323, 782-785.

BRUDZYNSKI, S. M. (2005) Principles of rat communication: Quantitative parameters of ultrasonic calls in rats. Behavior Genetics, 35, 85-92.

BRUMM, H. & SLATER, P. J. B. (2006) Animals can vary signal amplitude with receiver distance: evidence from zebra finch song. Animal Behaviour, 72, 699-705.

CARTER, G. G., SKOWRONSKI, M. D., FAURE, P. A. & FENTON, B. (2008) Antiphonal calling allows individual discrimination in white-winged vampire bats. Animal Behaviour, 76, 1343-1355.

DUEPJAN, S., SCHOEN, P. C., PUPPE, B., TUCHSCHERER, A. & MANTEUFFEL, G. (2008) Differential vocal responses to physical and mental stressors in domestic pigs (Sus scrofa). Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 114, 105-115.

EGNOR, S. E. R., WICKELGREN, J. G. & HAUSER, M. D. (2007) Tracking silence: adjusting vocal production to avoid acoustic interference. Journal of Comparative Physiology a-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology, 193, 477-483.

FENG, A. S., NARINS, P. M., XU, C. H., LIN, W. Y., YU, Z. L., QIU, Q., XU, Z. M. & SHEN, J. X. (2006) Ultrasonic communication in frogs. Nature, 440, 333-336.

FULLARD, J. H., JACKSON, M. E., JACOBS, D. S., PAVEY, C. R. & BURWELL, C. J. (2008) Surviving cave bats: auditory and behavioural defences in the Australian noctuid moth, Speiredonia spectans. Journal of Experimental Biology, 211, 3808-3815.

GENTNER, T. Q., FENN, K. M., MARGOLIASH, D. & NUSBAUM, H. C. (2006) Recursive syntactic pattern learning by songbirds. Nature, 440, 1204-1207.

HOCH, H., DECKERT, J. & WESSEL, A. (2006) Vibrational signalling in a Gondwanan relict insect (Hemiptera : Coleorrhyncha : Peloridiidae). Biology Letters, 2, 222-224.

JENSEN, K. K., COOPER, B. G., LARSEN, O. N. & GOLLER, F. (2007) Songbirds use pulse tone register in two voices to generate low-frequency sound. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 274, 2703-2710.

KASTELEIN, R. A., WENSVEEN, P. J., HOEK, L., VERBOOM, W. C. & M., T. J. (2009) Underwater detection of tonal signals between 0.125 and 100 kHz by harbor seals (Phoca vitulina). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 125, 1222-1229.

NAGUIB, M., SCHMIDT, R., SPRAU, P., ROTH, T., FLORCKE, C. & AMRHEIN, V. (2008) The ecology of vocal signaling: male spacing and communication distance of different song traits in nightingales. Behavioral Ecology, 19, 1034-1040.

NELSON, B. S., BECKERS, G. J. L. & SUTHERS, R. A. (2005) Vocal tract filtering and sound radiation in a songbird. Journal of Experimental Biology, 208, 297-308.

NICHOLLS, J. A. & GOLDIZEN, A. W. (2006) Habitat type and density influence vocal signal design in satin bowerbirds. Journal of Animal Ecology, 75, 549-558.

PENNA, M. & HAMILTON-WEST, C. (2007) Susceptibility of evoked vocal responses to noise exposure in a frog of the temperate austral forest. Animal Behaviour, 74, 45-56.

PHELPS, S. M., RAND, A. S. & RYAN, M. J. (2007) The mixed-species chorus as public information: tungara frogs eavesdrop on a heterospecific. Behavioral Ecology, 18, 108-114.

RUSSO, D., MUCEDDA, M., BELLO, M., BISCARDI, S., PIDINCHEDDA, E. & JONES, G. (2007) Divergent echolocation call frequencies in insular rhinolophids (Chiroptera): a case of character displacement? Journal of Biogeography, 34, 2129-2138.

SLABBEKOORN, H., YEH, P. & HUNT, K. (2007) Sound transmission and song divergence: A comparison of urban and forest acoustics. Condor, 109, 67-78.

SOLDEVILLA, M. S., MCKENNA, M. E., WIGGINS, S. M., SHADWICK, R. E., CRANFORD, T. W. & HILDEBRAND, J. A. (2005) Cuvier's beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris) head tissues: physical properties and CT imaging. Journal of Experimental Biology, 208, 2319-2332.

TOEWS, D. P. L. & IRWIN, D. E. (2008) Cryptic speciation in a Holarctic passerine revealed by genetic and bioacoustic analyses. Molecular Ecology, 17, 2691-2705.

TORRIANI, M. V. G., VANNONI, E. & MCELLIGOTT, A. G. (2006) Mother-young recognition in an ungulate hider species: A unidirectional process. American Naturalist, 168, 412-420.

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, 24, 913-928.

VANNONI, E. & MCELLIGOTT, A. G. (2008) Low frequency groans indicate larger and more dominant Fallow deer (Dama dama) males. PLoS ONE, 3, 3113.

VERSACE, E., ENDRESS, A. D. & HAUSER, M. D. (2008) Pattern recognition mediates flexible timing of vocalizations in nonhuman primates: experiments with cottontop tamarins. Animal Behaviour, 76, 1885-1892.

WOLLENBERG, K. C., GLAW, F., MEYER, A. & VENCES, M. (2007) Molecular phylogeny of Malagasy reed frogs, Heterixalus, and the relative performance of bioacoustics and color-patterns for resolving their systematics. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 45, 14-22.

WOOD, W. E. & YEZERINAC, S. M. (2006) Song sparrow (Melospiza melodia) song varies with urban noise. Auk, 123, 650-659.

YOUNG, B. A. (2003) Snake bioacoustics: Toward a richer understanding of the behavioral ecology of snakes. Quarterly Review of Biology, 78, 303-325.