Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort ascending
Blondheim, Frankenberg1983‘Protest’ Sounds of a Grasshopper: Predator-Deterrent Signal?
von Helversen1993‘Absolute steepness’ of ramps as an essential cue for auditory pattern recognition by a grasshopper (Orthoptera; Acrididae; Chorthippus biguttulus L.)
Heller1984Zur Bioakustik und Phylogenie der Gattung Poecilimon (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae)
Elie, Theunissen2018Zebra finches identify individuals using vocal signatures unique to each call type
Golden2020Yosemite Soundscape: An Assessment of Anthropogenic Noise in Tuolumne Meadows
Scherz, Razafindraibe, Rakotoarison, Dixit, Bletz, Glaw, Vences2017Yet another small brown frog from high altitude on the Marojejy Massif, northeastern Madagascar (Anura: Mantellidae)
Gahan1900X. Stridulating Organs in Coleoptera
Dezecache, Berthet2018Working hypotheses on the meaning of general alarm calls
Watson, Townsend, Range2018Wolf howls encode both sender- and context-specific information
Waters, Jones1994Wingbeat-generated ultrasound in noctuid moths increases the discharge rate of the bat-detecting A1 cell
Gu, Montealegre-Zapata, Robert, Engel, Qiao, Ren2012Wing stridulation in a Jurassic katydid (Insecta, Orthoptera) produced low-pitched musical calls to attract females
Bennet-Clark2003Wing resonances in the Australian field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus.
Baker, Sarria-S, Morris, Jonsson, Montealegre-Z2017Wing resonances in a new dead-leaf-mimic katydid (Tettigoniidae: Pterochrozinae) from the Andean cloud forests
Walker, Dew1972Wing movements of calling katydids: fiddling finesse.
Sarria-S, Buxton, Jonsson, Montealegre-Zapata2016Wing mechanics, vibrational and acoustic communication in a new bush-cricket species of the genus Copiphora (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) from Colombia
Sample2006Wildlife Sounds (Collins Field Guide)
Dookie, Young, Lamothe, Schoenle, Yack2017Why do caterpillars whistle at birds? Insect defence sounds startle avian predators
Schulz-Mirbach, Ladich, Heß, Plath2019Why did solid otoliths evolve in the ears of modern bony fishes?
Belyk, Schultz, Correia, Beal, Kotz2019Whistling shares a common tongue with speech: bioacoustics from real-time MRI of the human vocal tract
Bura, Rohwer, Martin, Yack2011Whistling in caterpillars (Amorpha juglandis, Bombycoidea): sound-producing mechanism and function
Lopes, Reis, Mamede, Reis, Toledo, Corso, Sousa-lima, Andriolo2018Whistle variability of Guiana dolphins in South America: Latitudinal variation or acoustic adaptation?
Bennet-Clark1999WHICH QS TO CHOOSE: QUESTIONS OF QUALITY IN BIOACOUSTICS?
Marín-Gómez, Dáttilo, J. Sosa-López, Santiago-Alarcon, MacGregor-Fors2020Where has the city choir gone? Loss of the temporal structure of bird dawn choruses in urban areas
Sueur, Aubin2006When males whistle at females: complex FM acoustic signals in cockroaches
Rebar2017When do acoustic cues matter? Perceived competition and reproductive plasticity over lifespan in a bushcricket
Miller2021What's the Buzz About? Progress and Potential of Acoustic Monitoring Technologies for Investigating Bumble Bees
Mikhail, Lewis, Yack2018What does a butterfly hear? Physiological characterization of auditory afferents in Morpho peleides (Nymphalidae)
Ferreira, Oliveira, Lopes, Brito, Baumgarten, Rodrigues, Sousa-lima2018What do insects, anurans, birds, and mammals have to say about soundscape indices in a tropical savanna
McCambridge, Painting, Walker, Holwell2018Weapon allometry and phenotypic correlation in the New Zealand sheetweb spider Cambridgea plagiata
Priyadarshani2017WAVELET-BASED BIRDSONG RECOGNITION FOR CONSERVATION
Tacioli2017WASIS - Bioacoustic Species Identication based on Multiple Feature Extraction and Classication Algorithms
Schwartz, Engelberg, Gouzoules2019Was That a Scream? Listener Agreement and Major Distinguishing Acoustic Features
Heller1986Warm-Up and Stridulation in the Buschcricket, Hexacentrus Unicolor Serville (Orthoptera, Conocephalidae, Listroscelidinae)
Beer, Bethe, von Uexküll1899Vorschläge zu einer objektivierenden Nomenklatur in der Physiologie des Nervensystems
Kuriwada, Reddy2017Volcanic ash decreases mating effort in the field cricket Gryllus bimaculatus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Krause2015Voices of the Wild
Šebesta, Kleisner, Tureček, Kočnar, Akoko, Třebický, Havlíček2017Voices of Africa: acoustic predictors of human male vocal attractiveness
Glaw, Andreone, Vences2004Voice of a giant: bioacoustic data for Mantidactylus guttulatus (Amphibia: Mantellidae)
Klenova, Goncharova, Kashentseva, Naidenko2020Voice breaking and its relation to body mass and testosterone level in the Siberian Crane (Leucogeranus leucogeranus)
Proppe, Finch2017Vocalizing during gaps in anthropogenic noise is an uncommon trait for enhancing communication in songbirds
Panova, Agafonov, Belikov, Melnikova2017Vocalizations of captive beluga whales, Delphinapterus leucas: Additional evidence for contact signature “mixed” calls in belugas
Khan, Qureshi2017Vocalizations of adult male Asian koels (Eudynamys scolopacea) in the breeding season
Moser, Lingnau2021Vocalization of the Sullen toad, Scythrophrys sawayae (Anura: Leptodactylidae: Paratelmatobiinae), from near its type locality, Paraná, Brazil
Rosi-Denadai, Scallion, Merrett, Yack2018Vocalization in caterpillars: a novel sound-producing mechanism for insects
Jones, Smith1997Vocalisations of the Marbled Frogmouth II: An Assessment of Vocal Individuality as a Potential Census Technique
Rehnus, Wehrle, Obrist2019Vocalisation in the mountain hare: calls of a mostly silent species
Cooper, Cuervo2017Vocal variation and species limits in the Sclerurus mexicanus complex
Demartsev, Strandburg-Peshkin, Ruffner, Manser2018Vocal Turn-Taking in Meerkat Group Calling Sessions
Zhang, Takahashi, Liao, Ghazanfar, Elemans2019Vocal state change through laryngeal development
Fernández-Vargas2018Vocal Signals of Sexual Motivation in Male and Female Rodents

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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