Bioacoustic articles from April to June 2015 in Animal Behaviour and Ethology
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Elke
Animal Behaviour, Volume
102, Pages 1-284 (April 2015)
Intraspecific sexual mimicry for finding females in a cicada: males produce ‘female sounds’ to
gain reproductive benefit
Original Research Article
Pages 69-76
Changqing Luo, Cong Wei
Vocal behaviour during aggressive encounters between Siberian hamsters, Phodopus sungorus
Original Research Article
Pages 85-93
Sarah M. Keesom, Nikki M. Rendon, Gregory E. Demas, Laura M. Hurley
Social rules govern vocal competition in the barn owl
Original Research Article
Pages 95-107
Amélie N. Dreiss, Charlène A. Ruppli, Christof Faller, Alexandre Roulin
Attractive males are less than adequate dads in a multimodal signalling passerine
Original Research Article
Pages 109-117
Pedro Diniz, Desirée M. Ramos, Regina H. Macedo
Developmental stress impairs a female songbird's behavioural and neural response to a sexually
selected signal
Original Research Article
Pages 157-167
Tara M. Farrell, Mark A.C. Neuert, Alice Cui, Scott A. MacDougall-Shackleton
Multimodal signalling in an antelope: fluctuating facemasks and knee-clicks reveal the social
status of eland bulls
Original Research Article
Pages 231-239
Jakob Bro-Jørgensen, Joshua Beeston
Infrasound in mating displays: a peacock's tale
Original Research Article
Pages 241-250
Angela R. Freeman, James F. Hare
Animal Behaviour, Volume
103, Pages 1-284 (May 2015)
Repetition
rate of calls used in multiple contexts communicates presence of predators to nestlings and adult birds
Original Research Article
Pages 35-44
David Wheatcroft
Use of acoustic signals in mating in an eavesdropping frog-biting
midge
Original Research Article
Pages 45-51
Priyanka de Silva, Brian Nutter, Ximena E. Bernal
Seasonal plasticity in auditory processing of the envelope
and temporal fine structure of sounds in three songbirds
Original Research Article
Pages 53-63
Alejandro Vélez, Megan D. Gall, Jeffrey R. Lucas
Song pitch indicates body size and correlates with males'
response to playback in a songbird
Original Research Article
Pages 91-98
Pavel Linhart, Roman Fuchs
Long-distance communication facilitates cooperation among
wild spotted hyaenas, Crocuta crocuta
Original Research Article
Pages 107-116
Andrew S. Gersick, Dorothy L. Cheney, Jennifer M. Schneider, Robert M. Seyfarth, Kay E. Holekamp
Effects of noise on sound localization in male grasshoppers,
Chorthippus biguttulus
Original Research Article
Pages 125-135
Michael S. Reichert
Animal Behaviour Volume
104, Pages e1-e12, 1-248 (June 2015)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00033472/104
Variation in song system anatomy and androgen levels does
not correspond to song characteristics in a tropical songbird
Original Research Article
Pages 39-50
Hubert Schwabl, Jenélle Dowling, Daniel T. Baldassarre, Manfred Gahr, Willow R. Lindsay, Michael S. Webster
Chestnut-crowned babblers show affinity for calls of removed
group members: a dual playback without expectancy violation
Original Research Article
Pages 51-57
odie M.S. Crane, Joel L. Pick, Alice J. Tribe, Ernő Vincze, Ben J. Hatchwell, Andrew F. Russell
Female and male phonotactic responses and the potential
effect of sexual selection on the advertisement calls of a frog
Original Research Article
Pages 79-86
Felipe N. Moreno-Gómez, Leonardo D. Bacigalupe, Andrés A. Silva-Escobar, Mauricio Soto-Gamboa
Interspecific
territoriality in two songbird species: potential role of song convergence in male aggressive interactions
Original Research Article
Pages 131-136
Jiří Reif, Martin Jiran, Radka Reifová, Jana Vokurková, Paveł T. Dolata, Adam Petrusek, Tereza Petrusková
Biological salience influences performance and acoustic
mechanisms for the discrimination of male and female songs
Original Research Article
Pages 213-228
Allison H. Hahn, John Hoang, Neil McMillan, Kimberley Campbell, Jenna Congdon, Christopher B. Sturdy
Ethology Volume 121,
Issue 4 Pages i–i, 315-418 (April 2015)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eth.2015.121.issue-4/issuetoc
It Takes All Kinds in Acoustic Communication: A New Perspective on the Song
Overlapping Phenomenon
Pages 315–326
Bartosz Helfer and Tomasz S. Osiejuk
Article first published online: 21 JAN 2015 | DOI: 10.1111/eth.12356
Is Female Visual Signaling to Male Song Socially Regulated in Brown-headed Cowbirds?
Pages 327–334
Rebekka Dohme, Andrew P. King, Gwendŵr R. Meredith and Meredith
Blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla) increase the whistle part of their song in response to simulated
territorial intrusion
Pages 403-409
Amy E. Leedale, Sarah A. Collins and Selvino R. de Kort
Article first published online: 9 JAN 2015 | DOI: 10.1111/eth.12349
Ethology Volume 121,
Issue 5 Pages i–i, 419-519 (May 2015)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eth.2015.121.issue-5/issuetoc
Variation in Avian Vocalizations during the Non-Breeding Season in Response to Traffic Noise
Pages 472-479
Amy I. Oden, Mary Bomberger Brown, Mark E. Burbach, James R. Brandle and John E. Quinn
Article first published online: 29 JAN 2015 | DOI: 10.1111/eth.12360
Ethology Volume 121,
Issue 6 Pages i–i, 520-624 (June 2015)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eth.2015.121.issue-6/issuetoc
No bioacoustics articles in this issue.
Elke Burkhardt
Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung
Ocean Acoustics Lab
Am Alten Hafen 26
D-
27568 Bremerhaven
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