Ultrasonic songs and stridulum anatomy of Asiophlugis crystal predatory katydids (Tettigonioidea: Meconematinae: Phlugidini) |
Ming Kai Tan, Fernando Montealegre-Z, Rodzay Bin Haji Abdul Wahab, Chow-Yang Lee, Daicus Belabut, Razy Japir & Arthur Chung |
2020 |
6 |
619-637 |
Ultrasonic bouts of a blind climbing rodent (Typhlomys chapensis): acoustic analysis |
Ilya A. Volodin, Aleksandra A. Panyutina, Alexei V. Abramov, Olga G. Ilchenko & Elena V. Volodina |
2019 |
6 |
575-591 |
Social signatures in echolocation calls of a leaf-roosting bat, Kerivoula furva |
Mei-Ting Kao, Jian-Nan Liu, Hsi-Chi Cheng & Takefumi Nakazawa |
2020 |
4 |
461-480 |
Ultrasound use by Sunda colugos offers new insights into the communication of these cryptic mammals |
Priscillia Miard, Lee Sim Lim, Nur Izzati Abdullah, Nurul Ain Elias & Nadine Ruppert |
2019 |
5 |
397-403 |
AURITA: an affordable, autonomous recording device for acoustic monitoring of audible and ultrasonic frequencies |
Richard D. Beason, Rüdiger Riesch & Julia Koricheva |
2019 |
4 |
381-396 |
Effect of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on the variability of echolocation pulses of Myotis nigricans (Schinz, 1821) (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) |
Cristian Kraker-Castañeda, Antonio Santos-Moreno, Consuelo Lorenzo & M. Cristina MacSwiney G. |
2019 |
4 |
366-380 |
Geographical variation in the high-duty cycle echolocation of the cryptic common mustached bat Pteronotus cf. rubiginosus (Mormoopidae) |
Adrià López-Baucells , Laura Torrent, Ricardo Rocha , Ana Carolina Pavan, Paulo Estefano D. Bobrowiec & Christoph F. J. Meyer |
2018 |
4 |
341-357 |
Big Bang? Intense Ultrasound Does Not Have Any Detectable Effects on the Squid Loligo pealeii |
Maria Wilson, Roger T. Hanlon, Peter L. Tyack and Peter T. Madsen |
2008 |
1-3 |
321-323 |
Ultrasonic vocalization by infant mice to different contexts: a sonographic analysis [abstract] |
D. Santucci, I. Branchi & E. Alleva |
1996 |
4 |
320 |
Ultrasonic emission in two genera of neotropical ants (Hymenoptera, formicidae, ponerinae) [abstract] |
M. Priano, G. Pavan, P. De Carli, J.-P. Lachaud, A. Fanfani & M. Giovannotti |
1996 |
4 |
319-320 |
Effects of Intense Ultrasound on Atlantic Cod Gadus morhua |
Henriette B. Schack, Hans Malte and Peter T. Madsen |
2008 |
1-3 |
319-321 |
Vocalization of Two Palaearctic Species of Hamster: Eversmann Hamster Allocricetulus eversmanni and Grey Hamster Cricetulus migratorius |
J. Kapusta, H. Szentgyörgyi, A. Surov, & G. Ryurikov |
2006 |
3 |
315-330 |
Ultrasound Inspection for Intravascular Bubbles in a Repetitively Diving Dolphin |
Dorian S. Houser, Lois A. Dankiewicz, Torre K. Stockard and Paul J. Ponganis |
2008 |
1-3 |
310-312 |
Bioacoustic survey of cicadas [abstract] |
M. Gogala & A. V. Popov |
1996 |
4 |
300-301 |
The Development of the Ultrasound Social Calls of Adult Rhinolophus ferrumequinum From Infant Bat Ultrasound Calls |
M. M. Andrews, T. P. MCowat, P. T. Andrews, R. J. Haycock |
2011 |
3 |
297-316 |
Ultrasound acquisition and analysis. Comparison of current methods [abstract] |
G. Pavan and M. Manghi |
1997 |
3-4 |
277-278 |
Analysis of ultrasound using Avisoft -sonagraph software [abstract] |
Raimund Specht |
1997 |
3-4 |
276-277 |
Methodological considerations on the acoustic signal analysis for two species of bats (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) [abstract] |
C. Zmarich, E. Vernier and F. Ferrero |
1997 |
3-4 |
275-276 |
Ultrasound and mating behaviour in the field vole Microtus agrestis [abstract] |
Marie-juliette Mandelli and Gillian Sales |
1997 |
3-4 |
272 |
Is fidelity futile? The "true" signal is illusory, especially with ultrasound |
Pye, J.D. |
1993 |
4 |
271-286 |
Sound production with an abdominal "tymbal'' organ in a noctuid moth Pseudoips fagana [abstract] |
Niels Skals, Annemarie Surlykke and Hanne Serensen |
1997 |
3-4 |
263 |
A bionic sonarhead [abstract] |
Herbert Peremans, Ashley Walker and John Hallam |
1997 |
3-4 |
262 |
Ultrasonic vocalisations during heterosexual encounters in mice Mus musculus [abstract] |
E. Mazzacane and F.R. D'Amato |
1997 |
3-4 |
259 |
Sonographic characterization of ultrasonic vocalisations emitted by infant laboratory mice Mus musculus [abstract] |
Igor Branchi, Daniela Santucci, Augusto Vitale and Enrico Alleva |
1997 |
3-4 |
259-260 |
Personal Perspective: The emergence of animal ultrasound |
D. Pye |
1997 |
3 |
235-240 |
Echolocating bats and tympanate moths: interactions and perspectives [abstract] |
D. A. Waters & G. Jones |
1995 |
3 |
217 |
Echolocation call description of 15 species of Middle-Eastern desert dwelling insectivorous bats |
Talya D. Hackett, Marc W. Holderied & Carmi Korine |
2017 |
3 |
217-235 |
First Description of Atlantic Humpback Dolphin Sousa teuszii Whistles, Recorded Off Angola |
C.R Weir |
2010 |
3 |
211-224 |
Sound characterization and structure of the stridulatory organ in Gonogenia tabida (Coleoptera: Carabidae) |
Paul B.C. Grant, Francois Roets & Michael J. Samways |
2014 |
3 |
209-217 |
Stridulatory organ and ultrasonic emission in certain species of Ponerine ants (Genus Ectotomma and Pachychondyla, Hymenoptera, Formicidae) |
G. Pavan, M. Priano, P. De Carli, A Fanfani & M. Giovannotti |
1997 |
3-4 |
209-221 |
A method for the synchronisation and control of ultrasound recording and sterophotogrammetry in the reconstruction of animal flight |
A.P. Norman, L. Teagle & G. Jones |
1998 |
3 |
207-212 |
Recording ultrasounds in the field [abstract] |
Gianni Pavan |
2002 |
2 |
206-207 |
The influence of bat detector brand on the quantitative estimation of bat activity |
Waters, D.A. & Walsh, A.L. |
1994 |
3 |
205-221 |
Synthetic communication signals influence wild harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) behaviour |
Culik, Boris; von Dorrien, Christian; Müller, Vailett; Conrad, Matthias |
2015 |
3 |
201-221 |
Ultrasonic vocalisations as an index of social memory in male and female mice [abstract] |
R. Rizzi, F. Moles A Costantini and F. R. D'Amato |
2002 |
2 |
196 |
Porpoise clicks from a sperm whale nose - convergent evolution of 130 kHz pulses in toothed whale sonars? |
P.T. Madsen, D.A. Carder, K. Bedholm & S.H. Ridgway |
2005 |
2 |
195-206 |
Potential Means for Ultrasound Source Localisation in Herring |
Carl R. Schilt and Charles W. Escher |
2002 |
2-3 |
193-195 |
Neuronal and Behavioural Responses of American Shad Alosa sapidissima to Ultrasound Stimuli |
Dennis T. T. Plachta and Arthur N. Popper |
2002 |
2-3 |
191-193 |
Sound propagation, attenuation and animal communication [abstract] |
Margaret Walby |
2002 |
2 |
190-191 |
Discriminating individual big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) sonar vocalizations in different recording situations |
S.C. Burnett, K.A. Kazial & W. Mitchell Masters |
2001 |
3 |
189-210 |
Identification of British bat species by multivariate analysis of echolocation call parameters |
N. Vaughan, G. Jones & S. Harris |
1997 |
3 |
189-207 |
Ultrasound Detection by Clupeiform Fishes |
David A. Mann, Dennis M. Higgs, William N. Tavolga and Arthur N. Popper |
2002 |
2-3 |
188-191 |
The echolocation behaviour of Nycticeius cubanus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae): inter- and intra-individual plasticity in vocal signatures |
Emanuel C. Mora, Annia Rodríguez, Silvio Macías, Iliana Quiñonez & Marcia M. Mellado |
2005 |
2 |
175-193 |
Unravelling the calls of discrete hunters: acoustic structure of echolocation calls of furipterid bats (Chiroptera, Furipteridae) |
Fábio Falcão, Joaquín A. Ugarte-Núñez, Deborah Faria, Christini B. Caselli |
2015 |
2 |
175-183 |
Sexual differentiation of ultrasonic vocalizations of Mongolian Gerbils [abstract] |
Seale, W. T. C., & Holman, S. D. |
1989 |
2 |
168 |
Echolocation calls of free-flying common vampire bats Desmodus rotundus (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) in Chile |
Annia Rodríguez-San Pedro & Juan Luis Allendes |
2017 |
2 |
153-160 |
Ultrasonic Vocalizations and Their Associations With the Non-vocalization Behaviour of the Endangered Turkish Spiny Mouse Acomys cilicius Spitzenberger in a Captive Population |
Shereena Griffiths, Sue Dow & Oliver Burman |
2010 |
3 |
143-157 |
Echolocation in dolphins with a dolphin-bat comparison |
Whitlow W.L. Au |
1997 |
1-2 |
137-162 |
Ultrasonic communication in Gliridae (Rodentia): the hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) as a case-study |
Leonardo Ancillotto, Giulia Sozio, Alessio Mortelliti and Danilo Russo |
2014 |
2 |
129-141 |
Biomechanics of hearing in fish: from the Sonic to the Ultrasonic |
Mardi C. Hastings |
2002 |
2-3 |
128-131 |