Literature Cited to accompany Animal Communication, 2e



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Chapter 2 Literature Cited  

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331  Salmon, M. 1983. Acoustic “calling” by fiddler and ghost crabs. Australian 

Museum Memoir 18: 63–76. 

 

332  Sanborn, A. F. and P. K. Phillips. 1995. Scaling of sound pressurelevel and body 

size in cicadas (Homoptera, Cicadidae,Tibicinidae). Annals of the Entomological 

Society of America 88: 479–484. 

 

333  Sanborn, A. F. and P. K. Phillips. 1999. Analysis of acoustic signals produced by 

the cicada Platypedia putnami variety lutea (Homoptera : Tibicinidae). Annals of 

the Entomological Society of America 92: 451–455. 

 

334  Sanderford, M. V., F. Coro, and W. E. Conner. 1998. Courtship behavior in 



Empyreuma affinis Roths. (Lepidoptera, arctiidae, Ctenuchinae): acoustic signals 

and tympanic organ response. Naturwissenschaften 85: 82–87. 

 

335  Schachner, G. and F. Schaller. 1981. Schallerzeugung und Schallreaktionen beim 

Antennenwels (Mandim) Rhamdia sebaeVal. Zool. Beitr. 27: 375–392. 

 

336  Schilman, P. E., C. R. Lazzari, and G. Manrique. 2001. Comparison of disturbance 

stridulations in five species of triatominae bugs. Acta Tropica 79: 171–178. 

 

337  Schmidt, R. S. 1965. Larynx control and call production in frogs. Copeia 1965: 

143–147. 

 

338  Schmitz, B. and J. Herberholz. 1998. Snapping behaviour in intraspecific agonistic 

encounters in the snapping shrimp (Alpheus heterochaelis). Journal of Biosciences 

23: 623–632. 

 

339  Schneider, H. 1961. Neuere Egebnisse der Lautforschung bei Fischen. 



Naturwissenschaften 48: 513–518. 

 

340  Schneider, H. 1988. Peripheral and central mechanisms of vocalization. In The 



Evolution of the Amphibian Auditory System (B. Fritzsch, M. Ryan, W. Wilczynski, 

T. E. Herrington, and W. Walkowiak, eds.), pp. 537–558. New York: John Wiley 

and Sons. 

 

341  Schneider, R. 1964. Der Larynx der Saugertiere. In Handbuch der Zoologie, Bd 



8:35, Lieferung 5(7) (J.-G. Helmcke, H. Lengerken, D. Starck, and H. Wermuth, 

eds.), pp. 1–128. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. 

 

342  Schneider, R., H.-J. Kuhn, and G. Kelemen. 1967. Der Larynx Des Mannlichen 

Hypsignathus monstrosus Allen 1861 (Pteropodidae Megachiroptera Mammalia). 

Ein Unikum in Der Morphologie Des Kehlkopfes. Zeitschrift für Wissenschaftliche 



Zoologie 175: 1–53. 

 



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343  Schön, M. A. 1970. On the mechanism of modulating the volume of the voice in 

howling monkeys. Acta Oto-laryngologica 70: 443–447. 

 

344  Simmons, P. and D. Young. 1976. The tymbal mechanism and song patterns of the 

bladder cicada, Cystosoma saudersiiJournal of Experimental Biology 78: 27–45. 

 

345  Sjare, B., I. Stirling, and C. Spencer. 2003. Structural variation in the songs of 

Atlantic walruses breeding the Canadian high arctic. Aquatic Mammals 29: 297–

318. 

 

346  Skals, N. and A. Surlykke. 1999. Sound production by abdominal tymbal organs in 



two moth species: The green silver-line and the scarce silver-line (Noctuoidea : 

Nolidae : Chloephorinae). Journal of Experimental Biology 202: 2937–2949. 

 

347  Slikas, B. 1998. Recognizing and testing homology of courtship displays in storks 

(Aves : Ciconiiformes : Ciconiidae). Evolution 52: 884–893. 

 

348  Spangler, H. G. 1987. Ultrasonic communication in Corcyra cephalonica (Stainton) 

(Lepidoptera, Pyralidae). Journal of Stored Products Research 23: 203–211. 

 

349  Spangler, H. G. 1988. Moth hearing, defense, and communication. Annual Review 

of Entomology 33: 59–81. 

 

350  Starck, D. and R. Schneider. 1960. Respirationsorgane. A. Larynx. Primatologia 3: 

423–587. 

 

351  Stark, R. D., D. J. Dodenhoff, and E. V. Johnson. 1998. A quantitative analysis of 

woodpecker drumming. Condor 100: 350–356. 

 

352  Stein, R. C. 1968. Modulation in bird sounds. Auk 85: 229–243. 

 

353  Stirling, I. and J. A. Thomas. 2003. Relationships between underwater vocalizations 

and mating systems in phocid seals. Aquatic Mammals 29: 227–246. 

 

354  Stokes, D. R. and R. K. Josephson. 2004. Power and control muscles of cicada 

song: structural and contractile heterogeneity. Journal of Comparative Physiology 



A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 190: 279–290. 

 

355  Stratton, G. E. 2005. Evolution of ornamentation and courtship behavior in 

Schizocosa: Insights from a phylogeny based on morphology (Araneae, Lycosidae). 

Journal of Arachnology 33: 347–376. 

 

356  Sueur, J. 2001. Audiospectrographical analysis of cicada sound production: a 

catalogue (Hemiptera, Cicadidae). Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 48: 33–51. 

 



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357  Sueur, J. and T. Aubin. 2006. When males whistle at females: complex FM acoustic 

signals in cockroaches. Naturwissenschaften 93: 500–505. 

 

358  Suthers, R. and F. Goller. 1997. Motor correlates of vocal diversity in songbirds. 

Current Ornithology 14: 235–288. 

 

359  Suthers, R. 1999. The motor basis of vocal performance in songbirds. In The Design 



of Animal Communication (M. D. Hauser and M. Konishi, eds.), pp. 37–62. 

Cambridge, MA: Bradford Books, MIT Press. 

 

360  Suthers, R. 2004. How birds sing and why it matters. In Nature's Music: The 

Science of Birdsong (P. Marler and H. Slabbekoorn, eds.), pp. 272–295. New York: 

Elsevier Academic Press. 

 

361  Suthers, R. A. and J. M. Fattu. 1973. Mechanisms of sound production by 

echolocating bats. American Zoologist 13: 1215–1226. 

 

362  Suthers, R. A. and D. H. Hector. 1982. Mechanism for the production of 

echolocating clicks by the grey swiftlet, Collocalia spodiopygiaJournal of 



Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral 

Physiology 148: 457–470. 

 

363  Suthers, R. A. and D. H. Hector. 1985. The physiology of vocalization by the 

echolocating oilbird, Steatornis caripensisJournal of Comparative Physiology A-

Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 156: 243–266. 

 

364  Suthers, R. A. 1988. The production of echolocation signals by bats and birds. In 



Animal Sonar (P. E. Nachtigall and P. W. B. Moore, eds.), pp. 23–45. New York: 

Plenum Press. 

 

365  Suthers, R. A., D. J. Hartley, and J. J. Wenstrup. 1988. The acoustic role of tracheal 

chambers and nasal cavities in the production of sonar pulses by the horseshoe bat, 



Rhinolophus hildebrandtiJournal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology 

Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 162: 799–813. 

 

366  Suthers, R. A. 1990. Contributions to birdsong from the left and right sides of the 

intact syrinx. Nature (London) 347: 473–477. 

 

367  Suthers, R. A. 1994. Variable asymmetry and resonance in the avian vocal tract - a 

structural basis for individually distinct vocalizations. Journal of Comparative 

Physiology A-Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 175: 457–466. 

 

368  Suthers, R. A., F. Goller, and R. S. Hartley. 1994. Motor dynamics of song 

production by mimic thrushes. Journal of Neurobiology 25: 917–936. 

 



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