Recent Bioacoustic Publications (2006 and earlier). Part 2: Mammals - Techniques |
Hansen, P. |
2007 |
3 |
329-365 |
Automatic Acoustic Identification of Insects: the case of crickets and cicadas |
T. Ganchev & I. Potamitis |
2007 |
3 |
281-328 |
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 |
Vocalisations of the degu Octodon degus, a social caviomorph rodent |
C.V. Long |
2007 |
3 |
223-244 |
Amplification and spectral modification of incoming vocalizations inside burrows of the frog Eupsophus roseus (Leptodactylidae) |
M. Penna and R. Marquez |
2007 |
3 |
245-259 |
Book reviews: Nature’s music: the science of birdsong; The singing life of birds : the art and science of listening to birdsong; Why Birds Sing: A Journey into the Mystery of Bird Song |
Horn, A.G. |
2006 |
1 |
87-90 |
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 |
Recent Bioacoustic Publications (2006 and earlier). Part 1: Invertebrates - Birds |
P. Hansen |
2006 |
2 |
173-215 |
Obituary: Joan Hall-Craggs (1921-2006) |
P. Bateson |
2006 |
2 |
217-219 |
Sound pressure level of advertisement calls of Alytes cisternasii and Alytes obstetricans (Anura, Discoglossidae) |
R. Márquez, J. Bosch & M. Penna |
2006 |
1 |
27-37 |
Individuality in Scops owl Otus scops vocalizations |
Marco Dragonetti |
2006 |
2 |
147-172 |
Vocalisations of the Sei Whale Balaenoptera acutorostrata off the Hawaiian Islands |
S. Rankin & J. Barlow |
2006 |
2 |
137-145 |
The Assemblage of Acoustically Communicating Crickets of a Tropical Evergreen Forest in Southern India: Call Diversity and Diel Calling Patterns |
Swati Diwakar & Rohini Balakrishnan |
2006 |
2 |
113-135 |
First Description of Whistles of Pacific Fraser's Dolphins Lagenodelphis hosei |
J.N. Oswald, S. Rankin, & J. Barlow |
2006 |
2 |
99-111 |
Male and Female Stridulation in an Indian Weta (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae) |
Swati Diwakar & Rohini Balakrishnan |
2006 |
1 |
75-85 |
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 |
Forms of Call Overlap and Their Impact on Advertisement Call Attractiveness to Females of the Gray Treefrog Hyla versicolor |
Joshua J. Schwartz & Vincent T. Marshall |
2006 |
1 |
39-56 |