The structure of the discrete call repertoire of killer whales Orcinus orca from Southeast Kamchatka |
O. A. Filatova, I. D. Fedutin, A. M. Burdin & E. Hoyt |
2007 |
3 |
261-280 |
Icelandic killer whales Orcinus orca use a pulsed call suitable for manipulating the schooling behaviour of herring Clupea harengus |
Malene Simon, Fernando Ugarte, Magnus Wahlberg & Lee A. Miller |
2006 |
1 |
57-74 |
First Description of Whistles of Pacific Fraser's Dolphins Lagenodelphis hosei |
J.N. Oswald, S. Rankin, & J. Barlow |
2006 |
2 |
99-111 |
Vocalisations of the Sei Whale Balaenoptera acutorostrata off the Hawaiian Islands |
S. Rankin & J. Barlow |
2006 |
2 |
137-145 |
Sound production in the reproductive behaviour of the weakly electric fish, Pollimyrus marianne Kramer et al. 2003 (Mormyridae, Teleostei) |
M. Lamml & B. Kramer |
2005 |
1 |
51-78 |
Sperm whale trumpet sounds |
V. Teloni, W. M. X. Zimmer & P. L. Tyack |
2005 |
2 |
163-174 |
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 |
Book review: Ocean Noise and Marine Mammals |
Fristrup, K. |
2004 |
3 |
267-271 |
Horizontal angular discrimination by an echolocating bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus |
B. K. Branstetter, S. J. Mevissena, L. M. Herman, A. A. Pack & S. P. Roberts |
2003 |
1 |
15-34 |
Mitigating Seismic Impact on Marine Life: Current Practice and Future Technology |
Max Deffenbaugh |
2002 |
2-3 |
316-318 |
INFN NEMO Test Platform: an opportunity for a long-term study of ocean noise and biological sounds in the Mediterranean Sea [abstract] |
Gianni Pavan, G. Riccobene, G. Cosentino, F. Speziale & C. Distefano |
2002 |
2 |
184-185 |
The Signature Whistle Hypothesis: a study of a population of Sotalia fluviatilis (Cetacea, Delphinidae) from Sepetiba Bay, Brazil [abstract] |
Luciana Duarte Figueiredo and Sheila Marino Simão |
2002 |
2 |
200-201 |
Noise-induced hearing loss in two otophysine fishes and effects on acoustic communication [abstract] |
S. Amoser and F. Ladich |
2002 |
2 |
204 |
The usage of vocalisations by beluga whales Delphinapterus leucas during group-resting and sexual behaviour [abstract] |
R. A. Belikov and V. M. Bel'kovich |
2002 |
2 |
200 |
Sound emissions from a female humpback whale in Arraial do Cabo (RJ, Brazil) [abstract] |
Sheila M. Simão & Sergio C. Moreira |
2002 |
2 |
201 |
Acoustic tracking of Homarus gammarus inside the Natural Marine Reserve of Miramare: preliminary results [abstract] |
Marta Picciulin, Marco Costantini, M. Spoto & Enrico A. Ferreto |
2002 |
2 |
205 |
Evidence for a hydrodynamic mechanism of sound production by courting males of the notchtongue goby, Bathygobius curacao (Metzelaar) |
Stadler, J.H. |
2002 |
2 |
145-152 |
Variations of pulse repetition rate in boatwhistle sounds from oyster toadfish Opsanus tau around Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts |
Edds-Walton, P.L., Mangiamele, L.A. & Rome, L.C. |
2002 |
2 |
153-173 |
Spawning Behaviour and the Acoustic Repertoire of Haddock |
Licia Casaretto and Anthony D. Hawkins |
2002 |
2-3 |
250-252 |
Environmental Constraints on the Acoustic Communication System of Stream Gobies |
M. Lugli |
2002 |
2-3 |
252-255 |
Acoustic Scattering by Swimbladdered Fish: A Review |
Kenneth G. Foote and David T. I. Francis |
2002 |
2-3 |
263-265 |
Acoustic Signals and Aggressive Conflicts in the Skunk Loach Botia morleti: Integrating Sensory and Behavioural Approaches |
Timothy C. Sparkes, Callie Prater, Tomonari Akamatsu and Hong Y. Yan |
2002 |
2-3 |
257-259 |
Acoustic Scattering Models of Zooplankton |
Andone C. Lavery and Timothy K. Stanton |
2002 |
2-3 |
268-271 |
Passive Hydrophone Census of Sciaena umbra (Sciaenidae) in the Gulf of Trieste (Northern Adriatic Sea, Italy) |
Clizia Bonacito, Marco Costantini, Marta Picciulin, Enrico A. Ferrero and Anthony D. Hawkins |
2002 |
2-3 |
292-294 |
Use of Sound for Localisation of Spawning Weakfish in Delaware Bay (USA) and Effects of Fish Size, Temperature and Season on Sound Parameters |
M.A. Connaughton, M.L. Fine and M.H. Taylor |
2002 |
2-3 |
294-296 |
Behavioural, Physiological and Pathological Response of Fishes to Air Gun Noise |
Robert D. McCauley, Jane Fewtrell, Alec J. Duncan and Anita Adhitya |
2002 |
2-3 |
318-321 |
Structure-Function Relationships in the Ears of Fishes |
Arthur N. Popper |
2002 |
2-3 |
115-118 |
Evolution of the Octavolateralis System: A Phylogenetic Assessment |
Christopher B. Braun and Terry Grande |
2002 |
2-3 |
118-120 |
Evolution of the Weberian Apparatus |
Terry Grande and Christopher B. Braun |
2002 |
2-3 |
120-122 |
Lateral Line Reading of Hydromechanical Frequency Dispersal of Water Surface Waves: Homology to Cochlear Mechanisms? |
Andreas Elepfandt and Klaus Oed |
2002 |
2-3 |
151-152 |
Otoliths and Modelling Ear Function |
D.V. Lychakov and Y.T Rebane |
2002 |
2-3 |
125-128 |
Biomechanics of hearing in fish: from the Sonic to the Ultrasonic |
Mardi C. Hastings |
2002 |
2-3 |
128-131 |
Variations on a Vertebrate Theme: Central Anatomy of the Auditory System in Fish |
Catherine A. McCormick |
2002 |
2-3 |
134-137 |
Otolithic Endorgan Projections of the Inner Ear in a Vocal Fish |
Joseph A. Sisneros, Margaret A. Marchaterre and Andrew H. Bass |
2002 |
2-3 |
137-139 |
Distribution of Unconventional Myosins in the Zebrafish Ear |
Allison B. Coffin, Dennis M. Higgs, Joelle C. Presson, and Arthur N. Popper |
2002 |
2-3 |
140-142 |
Response of Goldfish Otolithic Afferents to a Moving Dipole Sound Source |
Richard R. Fay, Sheryl Coombs and Andreas Elepfandt |
2002 |
2-3 |
172-174 |
Did Auditory Sensitivity and Sound Production Evolve Independently in Fishes? |
Friedrich Ladich |
2002 |
2-3 |
176-180 |
Effects of Noise on Auditory Sensitivity of Fishes |
Amy R. Scholik and Hong Y. Yan |
2002 |
2-3 |
186-188 |
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 |
Potential Means for Ultrasound Source Localisation in Herring |
Carl R. Schilt and Charles W. Escher |
2002 |
2-3 |
193-195 |
Directional Auditory Processing in the Oyster Toadfish Opsanus tau |
Peggy L. Edds- Walton and Richard R. Fay |
2002 |
2-3 |
202-204 |
Multiple Sound-Producing Mechanisms in Teleost Fishes and Hypotheses Regarding Their Behavioural Significance |
Ingrid M. Kaatz |
2002 |
2-3 |
230-233 |
Roles of the Saccule in Directional Hearing |
Zhongmin Lu, Zemin Xu and John R. Stadler |
2002 |
2-3 |
205-207 |
The Single Sonic Muscle Twitch Model for Sciaenid Sound Production |
Mark W. Sprague |
2002 |
2-3 |
225-227 |
Intra- and Inter-Day Variability in Sound Production by Red Drum (Sciaenidae) at a Spawning Site |
Scott A. Holt |
2002 |
2-3 |
227-229 |
Calls of the Atlantic Cod: Does Captivity Restrict Their Vocal Repertoire? |
Kjell Midling, Aud Vold Soldal, Jan Erik Fosseidengen and Jan Tore Øvredal |
2002 |
2-3 |
233-235 |
The Significance of the Sounds by Male Gobies (Gobiidae) to Conspecific Females: Similar Findings to a Study Made Long Ago |
Arthur A. Myrberg, Jr. and John H. Stadler |
2002 |
2-3 |
255-257 |
Diversity of Fish Spawning Sounds and the Application of Passive Acoustic Monitoring |
Phillip S. Lobel |
2002 |
2-3 |
286-289 |
Using Passive Acoustics to Monitor Estuarine Fish Populations |
Joseph J. Luczkovich and Mark W. Sprague |
2002 |
2-3 |
289-291 |
Bioacoustic Absorption Spectroscopy: Estimation of the Biomass of Fish with Swimbladders |
Orest Diachok |
2002 |
2-3 |
271-274 |