Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
Bartholomew, Collias1962The role of vocalization in the social behaviour of the northern elephant seal
Mayer1971Gruppenverhalten von Totenkopfaffen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Kommunikationstheorie
SUGA, JEN1977Further studies on the peripheral auditory system of 'CF-FM' bats specialized for fine frequency analysis of Doppler-shifted echoes
Heller1996Echolocation and body size in insectivorous bats: the case of the giant naked bat Cheiromeles torquatus (Molossidae)
O'Farrell, Miller1997A New Examination of Echolocation Calls of Some Neotropical Bats (Emballonuridae and Mormoopidae)
O'Farrell, Miller, Gannon1999Qualitative Identification of Free-flying Bats Using the Anabat Detector
O'Farrell, Miller1999Use of vocal signatures for the inventory of free-flying Neotropical bats
Miller2001A method for determining relative activity of free flying bats using a new activity index for acoustic monitoring
Amento, Hill, Terveen2002The sound of one hand
Waters2003Bats and moths: what is there left to learn?
Nummela, Thewissen, Bajpai, S. Hussain, Kumar2004Eocene evolution of whale hearing
Clark, Clapham2004Acoustic monitoring on a humpback whale ( Megaptera novaeangliae) feeding ground shows continual singing into late spring
Romanenko2004Some results of studying the acoustics of dolphins
Kingston, Rossiter2004Harmonic-hopping in Wallacea's bats
Garstang2004Long-distance, low-frequency elephant communication
Fripp, Owen, Quintana-Rizzo, Shapiro, Buckstaff, Jankowski, Wells, Tyack2005Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) calves appear to model their signature whistles on the signature whistles of community members
Goerlitz, Siemers2007Sensory ecology of prey rustling sounds: acoustical features and their classification by wild Grey Mouse Lemurs
Goerlitz, Hubner, Wiegrebe2008Comparing passive and active hearing: spectral analysis of transient sounds in bats
Zhang, Nakamoto, Kitzes2009Responses of neurons in the cat primary auditory cortex to sequential sounds
Goerlitz, Hofstede, Zeale, Jones2010An Aerial-Hawking Bat Uses Stealth Echolocation to Counter Moth Hearing
Temchin, Recio-Spinoso, Cai, Ruggero2012Traveling Waves on the Organ of Corti of the Chinchilla Cochlea: Spatial Trajectories of Inner Hair Cell Depolarization Inferred from Responses of Auditory-Nerve Fibers
Jarvis, Jackson, Smotherman2013Groups of bats improve sonar efficiency through mutual suppression of pulse emissions
Dorado-Correa, Goerlitz, Siemers2013Interspecific acoustic recognition in two European bat communities
Luo, Koselj, Zsebok, Siemers, Goerlitz2013Global warming alters sound transmission: differential impact on the prey detection ability of echolocating bats
Hofstede, Goerlitz, Ratcliffe, Holderied, Surlykke2013The simple ears of noctuoid moths are tuned to the calls of their sympatric bat community
Clare, Goerlitz, Drapeau, Adams, Nagel, Dumont, Hebert, M. Fenton2014Trophic niche flexibility in Glossophaga soricina: how a nectar seeker sneaks an insect snack
Kessler, Radespiel, Hasiniaina, Leliveld, Nash, Zimmermann2014Modeling the origins of mammalian sociality: moderate evidence for matrilineal signatures in mouse lemur vocalizations.
Page, Ryan, Bernal2014Be loved, be prey, be eaten
Seiler, Schwitzer2015Call Repertoire of the Sahamalaza Sportive Lemur, Lepilemur sahamalazensis
Rankin, Archer, Keating, Oswald, Oswald, Curtis, Barlow2016Acoustic classification of dolphins in the California Current using whistles, echolocation clicks, and burst pulses
Cerchio, Willson, Muirhead, Minton, Collins, Baldwin, Willson, Harthi2016Preliminary Report on Long-term Detection of Arabian Sea Humpback Whale Vocalizations off Oman
Luo, Goerlitz, Brumm, Wiegrebe2016Linking the sender to the receiver: vocal adjustments by bats to maintain signal detection in noise
Tellechea, Ferreira, Norbis2016Echolocation and burst clicks from franciscana dolphins (Pontoporia blainvillei) on the coast of Uruguay
Silva, Sayigh, Baird2016Successful suction-cup tagging of a small delphinid species, Stenella attenuata: Insights into whistle characteristics
Norris, Dunleavy, Yack, Ferguson2017Estimation of minke whale abundance from an acoustic line transect survey of the Mariana Islands
Bowling, Garcia, Dunn, Ruprecht, Stewart, Frommolt, Fitch2017Body size and vocalization in primates and carnivores
Bastian, Jacobs2017To seek or speak? Dual function of an acoustic signal limits its versatility in communication
Šebesta, Kleisner, Tureček, Kočnar, Akoko, Třebický, Havlíček2017Voices of Africa: acoustic predictors of human male vocal attractiveness
Bouchet, Koda, Lemasson2017Age-dependent change in attention paid to vocal exchange rules in Japanese macaques
Bánszegi, Szenczi, Urrutia, Hudson2017Conflict or consensus? Synchronous change in mother–young vocal communication across weaning in the cat
Luo, Lu, Chen, Guo, Huang, Liu, Feng2017Social calls honestly signal female competitive ability in Asian particoloured bats
Panova, Agafonov, Belikov, Melnikova2017Vocalizations of captive beluga whales, Delphinapterus leucas: Additional evidence for contact signature “mixed” calls in belugas
Xie, Sun, Jiang, Liu, Lu, Jin, Feng2017The effects of cultural drift on geographic variation in echolocation calls of the Chinese rufous horseshoe bat ( Rhinolophus sinicus)
Charlton, Watchorn, Whisson2017Subharmonics increase the auditory impact of female koala rejection calls
Rubow, Cherry, Sharpe2017Calling for help: dwarf mongoose recruitment calls inform receivers about context and elicit disparate responses
Rubow, Cherry, Sharpe2017Dwarf mongooses use sex and identity cues in isolation calls to discriminate between callers
Volodin, Sibiryakova, Frey, Efremova, Soldatova, Zuther, Kisebaev, Salemgareev, Volodina2017Individuality of distress and discomfort calls in neonates with bass voices: Wild-living goitred gazelles ( Gazella subgutturosa) and saiga antelopes ( Saiga tatarica)
Kean, Tiddi, Fahy, Heistermann, Schino, Wheeler2017Feeling anxious? The mechanisms of vocal deception in tufted capuchin monkeys
Raine, Pisanski, Reby2017Tennis grunts communicate acoustic cues to sex and contest outcome
Motoi, Sumiya, Fujioka, Hiryu2017Three-dimensional sonar beam-width expansion by Japanese house bats ( Pipistrellus abramus ) during natural foraging

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Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith