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Chapter 2 Literature Cited  

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272  Nevo, E., G. Heth, and H. Pratt. 1991. Seismic communication in a blind 

subterranean mammal: a major somatosensory mechanism in adaptive evolution 

underground. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States 

of America 88: 1256–1260. 

 

273  Norris, K. S. and G. W. Harvey. 1974. Sound transmission in the porpoise head. 



Journal of the Acoustical Society of Amererica 56: 659–664. 

 

274  Nottebohm, F. 1971. Neural lateralization of vocal control in a passerine bird. I. 

Song. Journal of Experimental Zoology 177: 229–262. 

 

275  Nottebohm, F. 1976. Phonation in the orange-winged Amazon parrotAmazona 



amazonicaJournal of Comparative Physiology A-Sensory Neural and Behavioral 

Physiology 108: 157–170. 

 

276  Nottebohm, F. and M. E. Nottebohm. 1976. Left hypoglossal dominance in the 

control of canary and white-crowned sparrow song. Journal of Comparative 

Physiology 108: 171–192. 

 

277  Nowicki, S. and R. Capranica. 1986. Bilateral syringeal interaction in vocal 

production of an oscine bird sound. Science 231: 1297–1299. 

 

278  Nowicki, S. 1989. Peripheral lateralization of bird-song reanalyzed: comparison of 

multiple techniques for unilateral disablement of syringeal function in sparrows. In 

Neural Mechanisms of Behavior (J. Erber, R. Menzel, H.-J. Pflueger, and D. Todt, 

eds.), p. 121. New York: Georg Thieme & Verlag. 

 

279  O'Connell-Rodwell, C. E., B. Arnason, and L. A. Hart. 2000. Exploring the 

possibility of low-frequency seismic communication in elephants and other large 

mammals. American Zoologist 40: 1154–1155. 

 

280  O'Connell-Rodwell, C. E., B. T. Arnason, and L. A. Hart. 2000. Seismic properties 

of Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) vocalizations and locomotion. Journal of the 

Acoustical Society of America 108: 3066–3072. 

 

281  O'Connell-Rodwell, C. E., L. A. Hart, and B. T. Arnason. 2001. Exploring the 

potential use of seismic waves as a communication channel by elephants and other 

large mammals. American Zoologist 41: 1157–1170. 

 

282  O'Connell-Rodwell, C. E., J. D. Wood, T. C. Rodwell, S. Puria, S. R. Partan, R. 

Keefe, D. Shriver, B. T. Arnason, and L. A. Hart. 2006. Wild elephant (Loxodonta 



africana) breeding herds respond to artificially transmitted seismic stimuli. 

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 59: 842–850. 

 



Chapter 2 Literature Cited  

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283  Oester, P. T., J. A. Rudinsky, and L. C. Ryker. 1981. Olfactory and acoustic 

behavior of Pseudohylesinus nebulosus (Coleoptera, Scolytidae) on Douglas fir 

bark. Canadian Entomologist 113: 645–650. 

 

284  Ohya, E. and H. Kinuura. 2001. Close range sound communications of the oak 

platypodid beetle Platypus quercivorus (Murayama) (Coleoptera : Platypodidae). 

Applied Entomology and Zoology 36: 317–321. 

 

285  Oliveira, S. G., M. Bottecchia, L. Bauzer, N. A. Souza, R. D. Ward, C. P. Kyriacou, 

and A. A. Peixoto. 2001. Courtship song genes and speciation in sand files. 

Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 96: 403–405. 

 

286  Ossiannilsson, F. 1949. Insect drummers. A study of the morphology and function 

of the sound-producing organ of Swedish Homoptera Auchenorrhynca with notes 

on their sound production. Opuscula Entomologica Supplementum 10: 1–146. 

 

287  Palestrini, C., G. Pavan, and M. Zunino. 1991. Acoustic signals in Copris incertus 

Say (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Coprinae). Ethology Ecology and Evolution 143–

146. 

 

288  Parmentier, E., P. Vandewalle, and J. P. Lagardere. 2003. Sound-producing 



mechanisms and recordings in Carapini species (Teleostei, Pisces). Journal of 

Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral 

Physiology 189: 283–292. 

 

289  Parmentier, E. and R. Diogo. 2006. Evolutionary trends of swim bladder sound 

mechanisms in some teleost fishes. In Acoustic and Chemical Communication, Vol. 

I (F. Ladich, S. P. Collin, P. Moller, and B. G. Kapoor, eds.), pp. 45–70. Enfield, 

NH: Science Publishers. 

 

290  Patek, S. N. 2002. Squeaking with a sliding joint: mechanics and motor control of 

sound production in palinurid lobsters. Journal of Experimental Biology 205: 2375–

2385. 

 

291  Patek, S. N. and T. H. Oakley. 2003. Comparative tests of evolutionary trade-offs in 



a palinurid lobster acoustic system. Evolution 57: 2082–2100. 

 

292  Patek, S. N. and R. L. Caldwell. 2006. The stomatopod rumble: low frequency 

sound production in Hemisquilla californiensisMarine and Freshwater Behaviour 

and Physiology 39: 99–111. 

 

293  Payne, R. B. 1977. Wingflap dialects in the flappet lark Mirafra rufocinnamonmea



Ibis 115: 270–274. 

 

294  Penna, M. and R. Solis. 1996. Influence of burrow acoustics on sound reception by 

frogs Eupsophus (Leptodactylidae). Animal Behaviour 51: 255–263. 



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