Characterisation of the ringed seal (Pusa hispida) acoustic repertoire during spring in the Western Canadian Arctic |
Mariana Barbosa, William D. Halliday, Stephen J. Insley & Stan E. Dosso |
2024 |
5 |
433-447 |
In-air acoustic repertoire and associated behaviour of wild juvenile crabeater seals during rehabilitation |
Fannie W. Shabangu, G. J. Greg Hofmeyr, Rachel Probert, Maëlle Connan, Corrine A. Buhrmann & Tess Gridley |
2023 |
3 |
261-283 |
Assessing spontaneous howling rates in captive wolves using automatic passive recorders |
Vicente Palacios, Shannon M. Barber-Meyer, Bárbara Martí-Domken & Lori J. Schmidt |
2022 |
5 |
562-574 |
Observations on mechanisms and phenomena underlying underwater and surface vocalizations of grey seals |
Lukasz J. Nowak |
2021 |
6 |
696-715 |
Vocal discrimination of African lions and its potential for collar-free tracking |
Matthew Wijers, Paul Trethowan, Byron Du Preez, Simon Chamaillé-Jammes, Andrew J. Loveridge, David W. Macdonald & Andrew Markham |
2021 |
5 |
575-593 |
Short moan call reveals seasonal occurrence and diel-calling pattern of crabeater seals in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica |
Fannie W. Shabangu & Russell A. Charif |
2021 |
5 |
543-563 |
Using playbacks to monitor and investigate the behaviour of wild maned wolves |
Luane Stamatto Ferreira, Júlia Simões Damo, Victor Sábato, Júlio Ernesto Baumgarten, Flávio Henrique Guimarães Rodrigues & Renata Sousa-Lima |
2021 |
1 |
74-92 |
A bark of its own kind – the acoustics of ‘annoying’ dog barks suggests a specific attention-evoking effect for humans |
Nikolett Jégh-Czinege, Tamás Faragó & Péter Pongrácz |
2020 |
2 |
210-225 |
The communicative life of a social carnivore: acoustic repertoire of the ring-tailed coati (Nasua nasua) |
Aline Gasco, Humberto F. Ferro & Patricia F. Monticelli |
2019 |
5 |
459-487 |
Measuring acoustic complexity in continuously varying signals: how complex is a wolf howl? |
Arik Kershenbaum, Éloïse C. Déaux, Bilal Habib, Brian Mitchell, Vicente Palacios, Holly Root-Gutteridge & Sara Waller |
2018 |
3 |
215-229 |
Quantitative Analysis of Vocalisations of Captive Sumatran Tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) |
Shanna J. Rose, Drew Allen, Dan Noble & Jennifer A. Clarke |
2018 |
1 |
13-26 |
Non-invasive acoustic detection of wolves |
Stefan M. Suter, Marta Giordano, Silvia Nietlispach, Marco Apollonio & Daniela Passilongo |
2017 |
3 |
237-248 |
Weddell seals do not lengthen calls in response to conspecific masking |
John M. Terhune |
2016 |
1 |
75-88 |
Acoustic monitoring of golden jackals in Europe: setting the frame for future analyses |
Carlo Comazzi, Silvana Mattiello, Olivier Friard, Stefano Filacorda & Marco Gamba |
2016 |
3 |
267-278 |
Giant otter alarm calls as potential mechanisms for individual discrimination and sexual selection |
Caroline Leuchtenberger, Renata Sousa-Lima, Carolina Ribas, William E. Magnusson & Guilherme Mourão |
2016 |
3 |
279-291 |
An Evaluation of Manual and Automated Methods for Detecting Sounds of Maned Wolves (Chrysocyon brachyurus Illiger 1815) |
Silva Rocha, Luciana; Stamatto Ferreira, L; Paula, B; Guimarães Rodrigues, F; de Sousa Lima Mobley, R |
2015 |
2 |
185-198 |
Acoustic prey and a listening predator: interaction between calling katydids and the bat-eared fox |
Paul B.C. Grant, Michael J. Samways |
2015 |
1 |
49-61 |
Improving individual identification in captive Eastern Grey Wolves (Canis lupus lycaon) using the time course of howl amplitudes |
Holly Root-Gutteridge, Martin Bencsik, Manfred Chebli, Louise K. Gentle, Christopher Terrell-Nield, Alexandra Bourit and Richard W. Yarnell |
2014 |
1 |
39-53 |
Identifying individual wild Eastern grey wolves (Canis lupus lycaon) using fundamental frequency and amplitude of howls |
Holly Root-Gutteridge, Martin Bencsik, Manfred Chebli, Louise K. Gentle, Christopher Terrell-Nield, Alexandra Bourit and Richard W. Yarnell |
2014 |
1 |
55-66 |
The vocal repertoire of infant giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) |
Anton Baotica, Angela S. Stoeger, Desheng Li, Chunxiang Tang & Benjamin D. Charlton |
2014 |
1 |
15-28 |
Vocal repertoire of Asiatic Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus) cubs |
Liya Pokrovskaya |
2013 |
3 |
229-245 |
Bloodhound, a tool based on the chirplet transform for the analysis of wolf chorus howls recordings [abstract] |
Palacios, V., Llaneza, L., Dugnol, B., Fernández, C., Galiano, G., Velasco, J . |
2012 |
1 |
50 |
Wolf counting and individual acoustic discrimination by spectrographic analysis [abstract] |
Passilongo D., Dessi-Fulgheri F., Gazzola A., Zaccaroni M. & Apollonio M. |
2012 |
1 |
78-79 |
Discrete vocal traits in tame and aggressive strains of silver foxes and in crosses between them [abstract] |
Gogoleva, S, Volodin, I ; Volodina, E, Kharlamova, A, Trut, L |
2012 |
1 |
36-37 |
The Acoustic Structure Of Wolf Howls In Some Eastern Tuscany (Central Italy) Free Ranging Packs |
Passilongo D., A. Buccianti, F. Dessi-Fulgheri, A. Gazzola, M. Zaccaroni & M. Apollonio |
2010 |
3 |
159-175 |
Individual variation of the Female Attraction Call produced by Australian fur seal pups throughout the maternal dependence period |
J.S. Tripovich, R. Canfield, T. L. Rogers & J.P.Y. Arnould |
2009 |
3 |
259-276 |
To Bark or Not To Bark? Vocalization in Red Foxes Selected for Tameness or Aggressiveness Toward Humans |
S. S. Gogoleva, I. A. Volodin, E. V. Volodina, L. N. Trut |
2008 |
2 |
99-132 |
Variation in Harp Seal Underwater Acoustic Communication Range Estimations |
John M. Terhune |
2008 |
1-3 |
50-52 |
Hearing in Marine Carnivores |
Colleen Reichmuth |
2008 |
1-3 |
89-92 |
Effects of Noise on Seals and Sea Lions: Laboratory Approaches |
David Kastak |
2008 |
1-3 |
169-171 |
Information Content of Coyote Barks and Howls |
B. R. Mitchell, M. M. Makagon, M. M. Jaeger & R. H. Barrett |
2006 |
3 |
289-314 |
Terrestrial Carnivore Sounds with Repeated Rapid Alternation of Two Structurally Different Components: an Indication of Complex Sound Production Mechanisms in Mammals? |
G. Peters |
2006 |
1 |
1-25 |
Species-specific characteristics and individual variation of the bark call produced by male Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) |
J. S. Tripovich, T. L. Rogers & J. P. Y. Arnould |
2005 |
1 |
79-96 |
Individual acoustic identification as a non-invasive conservation tool: an approach to the conservation of the African wild dog Lycaon pictus (Temminck, 1820) |
S. Hartwig |
2005 |
1 |
35-50 |
Spotted hyaena whoops: frequent incidence of vocal instabilities in a mammalian loud call |
G. Peters, M. L. East, H. Herzel, J. R. Henschel, G. L. Mills, K. Wilhelm & H. Hofer |
2004 |
2 |
99-109 |
Methods of frequency analysis of a complex mammalian vocalisation |
S. K. Darden, S. B. Pedersen & T.Dabelsteen |
2003 |
3 |
247-263 |
Source level of male vocalisations in the genus Mirounga: repeatability and correlates |
S. Sanvito & F. Galimberti |
2003 |
1 |
47-59 |
Ontogeny of mother's voice recognition by fur seal pups [abstract] |
Nicolas Mathevon, Isabelle Charrier Thierry Aubin & Pierre Jouventin |
2002 |
2 |
185 |
How a pup identifies its mother in a colony of Antarctic fur seals [abstract] |
T. Aubin, I. Charrier, N. Mathevon & P. Jouventin |
2002 |
2 |
186 |
Discriminating individual sea lions by voice: a neural network signal processing solution to signature call identification [abstract] |
Robert C. Gisiner, Gregory Campbell & David Helweg |
2002 |
2 |
185 |
Acoustic and temporal features of long distance wolf vocalisations and their possible consequences for signal transmission [abstract] |
K.-H. Frommolt |
2002 |
1 |
88 |
The harmonics to noise ratio applied to dog barks [abstract] |
Tobias Riede, Guenter Tembrock, Hanspeter Herzel and Leo Brunnberg |
2002 |
1 |
79 |
Individual vocal traits of mother and pup fur seals |
Page, B., Goldsworthy, S.D. & Hindell, M.A. |
2002 |
2 |
121-143 |
Biphonation as a prominent feature of the Dhole Cuon alpinus sounds |
Volodin, I.A. & Volodina, E.V. |
2002 |
2 |
105-120 |
Easily measured call attributes can detect vocal differences between Weddell seals from two areas |
J.M. Terhune, S.R. Healey & H.R. Burton |
2001 |
3 |
211-222 |
Bioacoustics of southern elephant seals. II. Individual and geographical variation in male aggressive vocalisations |
S. Sanvito & F. Galimberti |
2000 |
4 |
287-307 |
Bioacoustics of southern elephant seals. I. Acoustic structure of male aggressive vocalisations |
S. Sanvito & F. Galimberti |
2000 |
4 |
259-285 |
The vocal change of a kitten with craniocerebellar trauma - a case study |
T. Riede & A. Stolle-Malorn |
1999 |
2-3 |
131-141 |
A low-cost, high-performance sound capture and archiving system for the subtidal zone [abstract] |
D. Mellinger |
1998 |
3 |
222 |
Sound production and hearing in marine animals [abstract] |
Mats Amundin |
1998 |
3 |
213-214 |