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From: Dave Mellinger <>
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 11:06:02 -0800
Volume: 116
 Issue: 6
 December 2004
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 The bat head-related transfer function reveals binaural cues for sound
 localization in azimuth and elevation
 Murat Aytekin, Elena Grassi, Manjit Sahota, Cynthia F. Moss
 pp. 3594--3605
 
 A numerical study of the role of the tragus in the big brown bat
 Rolf Muller
 pp. 3701--3712
 
 Distortion product otoacoustic emissions provide clues to hearing
 mechanisms in the frog ear
 Pantelis N. Vassilakis, Sebastiaan W. F. Meenderink, Peter M. Narins
 pp. 3713--3726
 
 Habitat-dependent ambient noise: Consistent spectral profiles in two
 African forest types
 Hans Slabbekoorn
 pp. 3727--3733
 
 Vocal tract filtering and the ``coo'' of doves
 Neville H. Fletcher, Tobias Riede, Gabriel J. L. Beckers, Roderick A.
 Suthers
 pp. 3750--3756
 
 Geographic variations in the whistles of spinner dolphins (Stenella
 longirostris) of the Main Hawai'ian Islands
 Carmen Bazua-Duran, Whitlow W. L. Au
 pp. 3757--3769
 
 Within-individual variation in bullfrog vocalizations: Implications
 for a vocally mediated social recognition system
 Mark A. Bee
 pp. 3770--3781
 
 An echolocation model for the restoration of an acoustic image from a
 single-emission echo
 Ikuo Matsuo, Masafumi Yano
 pp. 3782--3788
 
 Noise emission during the first powerboat race in an Alpine lake and
 potential impact on fish communities
 Sonja Amoser, Lidia Eva Wysocki, Friedrich Ladich
 pp. 3789--3797
 
 
 [patent] Animated musical alligator
 Ben Kau
 p. 3249
 JASA reviewer's comment: Although the inventor promises to make this
 animated alligator sing along with the music it emits, there is
 absolutely no discussion about how this might be accomplished. Florida
 residents may wish their alligators sang too. -Mark Kahrs
 
 [patent] Methods and apparatus for producing animal sounds to lure animals
 William James Gardner, Tommy J. Martin
 p. 3259
 
 
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