Bioacoustic articles in Animal Behaviour and Ethology - June 2008
Animal Behaviour
Volume 75, Issue 6, Pages 1819-2056
Settlement-stage coral reef fish prefer the higher-frequency
invertebrate-generated audible component of reef noise. 2008. S.D. Simpson,
M.G. Meekan, A. Jeffs, J.C. Montgomery, R.D. McCauley. Animal Behaviour 75,
1861-1868.
Male Barbary macaques eavesdrop on mating outcome: a playback study. 2008.
Dana Pfefferle, Michael Heistermann, J. Keith Hodges, Julia Fischer. Animal
Behaviour 75, 1885-1891.
Differential acoustic response specificity and directionality in the round
goby, Neogobius melanostomus. 2008. Audrey Rollo, Dennis Higgs. Animal
Behaviour 75, 1903-1912.
Frequency matching, overlapping and movement behaviour in diurnal
countersinging interactions of black-capped chickadees. 2008. Lauren P.
Fitzsimmons, Jennifer R. Foote, Laurene M. Ratcliffe, Daniel J. Mennill.
Animal Behaviour 75, 1913-1920.
Ethology
Volume 114, Issue 7, Pages 633-736
Effects of Cover on Loud Trill-Call and Soft Seet-Call Use in the Crested
tit Parus Cristatus. 2008. Tatjana Krama, Indrikis Krams & Kristīne Igaune.
Ethology 114, 656-661.
Soft Song in Song Sparrows: Acoustic Structure and Implications for Signal
Function. 2008. Rindy C. Anderson, William A. Searcy, Susan Peters & Stephen
Nowicki. Ethology 114, 662-676.
Divergence in Multiple Courtship Song Traits between Drosophila santomea and
D. yakuba. 2008. Jennifer E. Blyth, Daniel Lachaise & Michael G. Ritchie.
Ethology 114,
728-736.
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