Bioacoustic articles in Animal Behaviour and Ethology ? December 2009 +
January 2010
Animal Behaviour, Volume 78, Issue 6, Pages 1279-1502 (December 2009)
Review:
Song as an aggressive signal in songbirds
William A. Searcy, Michael D. Beecher
Pages 1281-1292
Articles:
Effects of signal features and environmental noise on signal detection in
the great tit, Parus major
Nina U. Pohl, Hans Slabbekoorn, Georg M. Klump, Ulrike Langemann
Pages 1293-1300
A behavioural mechanism explaining noise-dependent frequency use in urban
birdsong
Wouter Halfwerk, Hans Slabbekoorn
Pages 1301-1307
Vocal, gestural and locomotor responses of wild chimpanzees to familiar and
unfamiliar intruders: a playback study
Ilka Herbinger, Sarah Papworth, Christophe Boesch, Klaus Zuberbühler
Pages 1389-1396
Experimental manipulation of the rearing environment influences adult female
zebra finch song preferences
Katharina Riebel, Marc Naguib, Diego Gil
Pages 1397-1404
?Chick-a-dee? calls of Carolina chickadees convey information about degree
of threat posed by avian predators
Chad M. Soard, Gary Ritchison
Pages 1447-1453
Animal Behaviour, Volume 79, Issue 1, Pages 1-252 (January 2010)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00033472
White-tailed ptarmigan food calls enhance chick diet choice: learning
nutritional wisdom?
J.A. Clarke
Pages 25-30
A domain-specific opposite-sex bias in human preferences for manipulated
voice pitch
Benedict C. Jones, David R. Feinberg, Lisa M. DeBruine, Anthony C. Little,
Jovana Vukovic
Pages 57-62
Mate choice in response to dynamic presentation of male advertisement
signals in túngara frogs
Alexander T. Baugh, Michael J. Ryan
Pages 145-152
Loud calls in male crested macaques, Macaca nigra: a signal of dominance in
a tolerant species
Christof Neumann, Gholib Assahad, Kurt Hammerschmidt, Dyah
Perwitasari-Farajallah, Antje Engelhardt
Pages 187-193
Size communication in domestic dog, Canis familiaris, growls
A.M. Taylor, D. Reby, K. McComb
Pages 205-210
Ethology, Volume 115 Issue 12, Pages 1101-1203 (December 2009)
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122680833/issue
Independence of Sexual and Anti-Predator Perceptual Functions in an Acoustic
Moth: Implications for the Receiver Bias Mechanism in Signal Evolution
Michael D. Greenfield, Hannah Hohendorf
Pages 1137-1149
Predator-Associated Vocalizations in North American Red Squirrels
(Tamiasciurus hudsonicus): To Whom are Alarm Calls Addressed and How do They
Function?
Shannon M. Digweed, Drew Rendall
Pages 1190-1199
Ethology, Volume 116 Issue 1, Pages 1-104 (January 2010)
No bioacoustic articles in this issue
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Ocean Acoustics Lab
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