Literature

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Volodin, Klenova, Ilchenko, Volodina2019High frequency audible calls in northern birch mice Sicista betulina in response to handling: effects of individuality, sex and body mass on the acoustics
Abuaish, Tse, McGowan2019Perinatal high‐fat diet impairs pup retrieval and induces sex‐specific changes in ultrasonic vocalization characteristics of rat pups
Barroso, Araya, de Souza, Andreatini, Chichorro2019Characterization of rat ultrasonic vocalization in the orofacial formalin test: Influence of the social context
Brandler, Tukhbatullin, Nikol’skii2019Comparative Analysis of the Alarm Call in Different Age and Sexual Groups of the Russet Ground Squirrel (Spermophilus major Pallas 1778)
Campbell, Arévalo, Martin, Chen, Sun, Rowe, Webster, Searle, Pasch2019Vocal divergence is concordant with genomic evidence for strong reproductive isolation in grasshopper mice ( Onychomys )
Charlton, Schatz, Burke, Paul, Dent2019Sex differences in auditory brainstem response audiograms from vasopressin-deficient Brattleboro and wild-type Long-Evans rats
Emmerson, Spencer, Brown2019Social experience during adolescence in female rats increases 50 kHz ultrasonic vocalizations in adulthood, without affecting anxiety‐like behavior
Hrouzková, Bernasová, Šklíba2019Eavesdropping on a heterospecific alarm call in the giant root-rat (Tachyorytes macrocephalus), an important prey of the Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis)
Kaidbey, Ranger, Myers, Anwar, Ludwig, Schulz, Barone, Kolacz, Welch2019Early Life Maternal Separation and Maternal Behaviour Modulate Acoustic Characteristics of Rat Pup Ultrasonic Vocalizations
Matrosova, IVANOVA, Volodina, Volodin, Alexandrov, Sibiryakova, Ermakov2019Phylogenetic relationship and variation of alarm call traits of populations of red‐cheeked ground squirrels ( Spermophilus erythrogenys sensu lato) suggest taxonomic delineation
Screven, Dent2019Perception of Ultrasonic Vocalizations by Socially Housed and Isolated Mice
Silkstone, Brudzynski2019Dissimilar interaction between dopaminergic and cholinergic systems in the initiation of emission of 50-kHz and 22-kHz vocalizations
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