Literature Cited to accompany Animal Communication, 2e



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Chapter 2 Literature Cited  

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211  Krakauer, A. H., M. Tyrrell, K. Lehmann, N. Losin, F. Goller, and G. L. Patricelli. 

2009. Vocal and anatomical evidence for two-voiced sound production in the 

greater sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianusJournal of Experimental Biology 

212: 3719–3727. 

 

212  Kratochvil, H. 1978. Der Bau des Lautapparatus vom Knurrenden Gurami 

(Trichopsis vittatus Cuvier et Valenciennes) (Anabantidae, Belontiidae). 



Zoomorphologie 91: 91–99. 

 

213  Kratochvil, H. 1985. Beiträge zur Lautbiologie der Anabantoidea-Bau, Funktion 

und Enwicklung von lauterzeugenden Systeme. Zoologische Jahrbücher 

Physiologie 89: 203–255. 

 

214  Kraus, W. F. 1989. Surface-wave communication during courtship in the giant 

water bug, Abedus indentatus (Heteroptera, Belostomatidae). Journal of the Kansas 

Entomological Society 62: 316–328. 

 

215  Kühme, V. W. 1961. Behavioral studies of a mouthbrooding (Betta anabatoides 

Bleeker) and a nestbuilding fighting fish (B. splendens Regan). Zeitschrift für 

Tierpsychologie 18: 33–55. 

 

216  Ladich, F., C. Bischof, G. Schleinzer, and A. Fuchs. 1992. Intra- and interspecific 

differences in agonistic vocalization in croaking gouramis (Genus: Trichopsis, 

Anabantoidei, Teleostei). Bioacoustics 4: 131–141. 

 

217  Ladich, F. 1997. Comparative analysis of swim bladder (drumming) and pectoral 

(stridulation) sounds in three families of catfishes. Bioacoustics 8: 185–208. 

 

218  Ladich, F. and A. H. Bass. 1998. Sonic/vocal motor pathways in catfishes: 

Comparisons with other teleosts. Brain Behavior and Evolution 51: 315–330. 

 

219  Ladich, F. 2004. Sound production and acoustic communication. In The Senses of 

Fish: Adaptations for the Reception of Natural Stimuli (G. von der Emde, J. 

Mogdans, and B. G. Kapoor, eds.), pp. 210–230. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic 

Publishers. 

 

220  Ladich, F. and M. L. Fine. 2006. Sound-generating mechanisms in fishes: a unique 

diversity in vertebrates. In Commuinication in Fishes, Vol. I (F. Ladich, S. P. 

Collin, P. Moller, and B. G. Kapoor, eds.), pp. 3–43. Enfield, NH: Science 

Publishers. 

 

221  Ladich, F. 2007. Females whisper briefly during sex: context- and sex-specific 

differences in sounds made by croaking gouramis. Animal Behaviour 73: 379–397. 

 



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222  Lanzing, W. J.R. 1974. Sound production in the cichlid Tilapia mozambica Peters. 

Journal of Fish Biology 6: 341–347. 

 

223  Lapshin, D. N. and D. D. Vorontsov. 2000. Ultrasonic emission of noctuid moths 

(Lepidoptera, Noctuidae): Main characteristics of signals and possible mechanisms 

of their generation. Zoologichesky Zhurnal 79: 1189–1201. 

 

224  Lardner, B. and M. bin Lakim. 2002. Tree-hole frogs exploit resonance effects. 

Nature 420: 475–475. 

 

225  Lardner, B. and M. B. Lakim. 2004. Female call preferences in tree-hole frogs: why 

are there so many unattractive males? Animal Behaviour 68: 265–272. 

 

226  Larsen, O. N. and F. Goller. 1999. Role of syringeal vibrations in bird 

vocalizations. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological 

Sciences 266: 1609–1615. 

 

227  Larsen, O. N. and F. Goller. 2002. Direct observation of syringeal muscle function 

in songbirds and a parrot. Journal of Experimental Biology 205: 25–35. 

 

228  Larsen, O. N., F. Goller, and J. L. van Leeuwen. 2006. Aspects of syringeal 

mechanics in avian phonation. Acta Zoologica Sinica 52(Suppl): 478–481. 

 

229  Lavigne, D. M. and K. M. Kovacs. 1988. Harps and Hoods: Ice-breeding Seals of 



the Northwest Atlantic. Waterloo, Ontario: University of Waterloo Press.  

 

230  Lema, S. C. and J. T. Kelly. 2002. The production of communication signals at the 

air-water and water-substrate boundaries. Journal of Comparative Psychology 116: 

145–150. 

 

231  Leston, D. and J. W.S. Pringle. 1963. Acoustical behaviour of Hemiptera. In 

Acoustic Behaviour of Animals (R.-G. Busnel, ed.), pp. 391–411. Amersterdam: 

Elsevier Publishing Company. 

 

232  Lewis, E. R. and P. M. Narins. 1985. Do frogs communicate with seismic signals? 

Science 227: 187–189. 

 

233  Lewis, E. R., P. M. Narins, K. A. Cortopassi, W. M. Yamada, E. H. Poinar, S. W. 

Moore, and X. L. Yu. 2001. Do male white-lipped frogs use seismic signals for 

intraspecific communication? American Zoologist 41: 1185–1199. 

 

234  Lieberman, P. 1984. The Biology and Evolution of Language. Cambridge, MA: 

Harvard University Press.  

 



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235  Lorier, E., M. D. Garcia, M. E. Clemente, and J. J. Presa. 2002. Calling Behavior 

and morphology of the stridulatory apparatus in neotropical grasshoppers (Aleuas 



stal; Orthoptera). Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 37: 71–78. 

 

236  Lourenco, W. R. and J. L. Cloudsley-Thompson. 1995. Stridulatory apparatus and 

the evolutionary significance of sound production in Rhopalurus species 

(Scorpiones: Buthidae). Journal of Arid Environments 31: 423–429. 

 

237  Lyal, C. H.C. and T. King. 1996. Elytro-tergal stridulation in weevils (Insecta: 

Coleoptera: Curculionoidea). Journal of Natural History 30: 703–773. 

 

238  Madsen, P. T., R. Payne, N. U. Kristiansen, M. Wahlberg, I. Kerr, and B. Mohl. 

2002. Sperm whale sound production studied with ultrasound time/depth-recording 

tags. Journal of Experimental Biology 205: 1899–1906. 

 

239  Madsen, P. T., D. A. Carder, W. W. L. Au, P. E. Nachtigall, B. Mohl, and S. H. 

Ridgway. 2003. Sound production in neonate sperm whales (L). Journal of the 

Acoustical Society of America 113: 2988–2991. 

 

240  Mankin, R. W., E. Petersson, N. D. Epsky, R. R. Heath, and J. Sivinski. 2000. 

Exposure to male pheromones enhances Anastrepha suspensa (Diptera : 

Tephritidae) female response to male calling song. Florida Entomologist 83: 411–

421. 

 

241  Mann, J., R. C. Connor, P. L. Tyack, and H. Whitehead, eds. 2000. Cetacean 



Societies: Field Studies of Dolphins and Whales. Vol. Chicago University Press: 

Chicago, IL. 

 

242  Manrique, G. and P. E. Schilman. 2000. Two different vibratory signals in 

Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera : Reduviidae). Acta Tropica 77: 271–278. 

 

243  Markl, H. 1983. Vibrational communication. In Neuroethology and Behavioral 



Physiology (F. Huber and H. Markl, eds.), pp. 332–353. Berlin: Springer. 

 

244  Martin, W. F. 1971. Mechanics of sound production in toads of the genus Bufo : 

passive elements. Journal of Experimental Zoology 176: 273–294. 

 

245  Martin, W. F. 1972. Evolution of vocalization in the toad genus Bufo. In Evolution 



in the Genus Bufo (W. F. Blair, ed.), pp. 279–309. Austin: University of Texas 

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246  Martin, W. F. and C. Gans. 1972. Muscular control of the vocal tract during release 

signalling in the toad Bufo vallicepsJournal of Morphology 137: 1–28. 

 



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