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Felidae Fischer von Waldheim, 1817
Bioacoustic Literature
Authors | Titel | Year of Publication |
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R. Frey; I.A. Volodin; E.V. Volodina; K.O. Efremova; V. Menges; R. Portas; J. Melzheimer; G. Fritsch; C. Gerlach; K. Dörnberg | Savannah roars: The vocal anatomy and the impressive rutting calls of male impala (Aepyceros melampus) – highlighting the acoustic correlates of a mobile larynx | 2019 |
C.E. Parsons; R.T. LeBeau; M.L. Kringelbach; K.S. Young | Pawsitively sad: pet-owners are more sensitive to negative emotion in animal distress vocalizations | 2019 |
S. Schötz | Phonetic Variation in Cat–Human Communication | 2019 |
D.B. Adams; D.M. Kitchen | Experimental evidence that titi and saki monkey alarm calls deter an ambush predator | 2018 |
O. Bánszegi; P. Szenczi; A. Urrutia; R. Hudson | Conflict or consensus? Synchronous change in mother–young vocal communication across weaning in the cat | 2017 |
J. Zhang; K.T. Nakamoto; L.M. Kitzes | Responses of neurons in the cat primary auditory cortex to sequential sounds | 2009 |