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information about current journal contents. As new issues of various
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journals come out, information about their bioacoustics-related <br>
articles will be posted here. These postings are being done by <br>
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Here is the first such message, for the current issue of Animal Behaviour
and Ethology<br>
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<b>Animal Behaviour<br><br>
</b><font face="Arial, Helvetica">Volume 65, Issue 1, Pages (January
2003)<br><br>
Sex differences in song perception in Bengalese finches measured by the
cardiac response,<i> Pages 123-130 <br>
</i>Maki Ikebuchi, Miho Futamatsu and Kazuo Okanoya<br><br>
Acoustic preference functions and sexual selection on the male calling
song in the grasshopper <i>Chorthippus biguttulus</i>,<i> Pages 225-233
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</i>Kirsten Klappert and Klaus Reinhold<br><br>
Volume 65, Issue 2, (February 2003)<br><br>
Vocalizations and movements suggest alternative mating tactics in male
bearded seals,<i> Pages 273-283 <br>
</i>Sofie M. van Parijs, Christian Lydersen and Kit M. Kovacs<br><br>
Long-distance communication of acoustic cues to social identity in
African elephants,<i> Pages 317-329 <br>
</i>Karen McComb, David Reby, Lucy Baker, Cynthia Moss and Soila
Sayialel<br><br>
</font><b>Ethology<br><br>
</b>January 2003 - Volume 109 Issue 1<br><br>
Individual and Contextual Variation in Thomas Langur Male Loud Calls.
Serge A.Wich, SonjaKoski, HanVries, Carel P.Schaik, <i>Pages 1
14.<br><br>
</i>Phonology and Geographic Song Discrimination in Song Sparrows. <br>
William A.Searcy, StephenNowicki, SusanPeters, <i>Pages 23
36.<br><br>
</i>Responses to Playback of Local vs. Distant Contact Calls in the
Orange-Fronted Conure, <i>Aratinga canicularis.</i> <br>
Sandra L.Vehrencamp, A. F.Ritter, M.Keever, J. W.Bradbury,<i> Pages
37 54.<br><br>
</i>Changes in Song Complexity Correspond to Periods of Female Fertility
in Blue Grosbeaks (<i>Guiraca caerulea</i>). <br>
BarbaraBallentine, AlexanderBadyaev, Geoffrey EHill<br><br>
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February 2003 - Volume 109 Issue 2<br><br>
Mating Call Discrimination in Female European (<i>Coturnix c.
coturnix</i>) and Japanese Quail (<i>Coturnix c. japonica</i>). <br>
SébastienDerégnaucourt, Jean-CharlesGuyomarc'h, <i>Pages 107
120.<br><br>
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Dr. Sofie Van Parijs<br>
Norges fiskerihogskole<br>
University of Tromsø<br>
Tromsø 9037, Norway<br>
T: + 47 77646106, F: + 47 77646020<br>
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