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Chapter 2 Literature Cited  

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369  Suthers, R. A. 1997. Peripheral control and lateralization of birdsong. Journal of 

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370  Suthers, R. A., F. Goller, and C. Pytte. 1999. The neuromuscular control of 

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371  Suthers, R. A. 2001. Peripheral vocal mechanisms in birds: Are songbirds special? 



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372  Suthers, R. A. 2004. Vocal mechanisms in birds and bats: a comparative view. 



Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias 76: 247–252. 

 

373  Suthers, R. A., E. Vallet, A. Tanvez, and M. Kreutzer. 2004. Bilateral song 

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374  Suthers, R. A. and S. A. Zollinger. 2004. Producing song - the vocal apparatus. In 



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375  Talyn, B. C. and H. B. Dowse. 2004. The role of courtship song in sexual selection 

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376  Tauber, E. and D. F. Eberl. 2003. Acoustic communication in Drosophila



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377  Tavolga, W. N. 1964. Sonic characteristics and mechanisms in marine fishes. In 



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378  Tavolga, W. N. 1971. Sound production and detection. In Fish Physiology, Vol. 5 

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379  Taylor, P. W., J. A. Roberts, and G. W. Uetz. 2005. Flexibility in the multi-modal 

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380 Titze, 

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381  Toth, E. and J. E. Duffy. 2005. Coordinated group response to nest intruders in 

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382  Tschuch, G. and D. J. Brothers. 1999. Modeling vibration and sound production in 

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383  Tuck, L. M. 1972. The snipes: a study of the genus CapellaCanadian Wildlife 

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384  Tyack, P. L. and E. H. Miller. 2002. Vocal anatomy, acoustic communication, and 

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385  Uetz, G. W. and J. A. Roberts. 2002. Multisensory cues and multimodal 

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Behavior and Evolution 59: 222–230. 

 

386  van Casteren, A., J. R. Codd, J. D. Gardiner, H. McGhie, and A. R. Ennos. 2010. 

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a flag-like fluttering of their tail feathers and consequent vortex shedding. Journal 



of Experimental Biology 213: 1602–1608. 

 

387  Versluis, M., B. Schmitz, A. von der Heydt, and D. Lohse. 2000. How snapping 

shrimp snap: Through cavitating bubbles. Science 289: 2114–2117. 

 

388  Vigoreaux, J. 2005. Nature's Versatile Engine: Insect Flight Muscle Inside and Out

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389  Villet, M. 1987. Sound pressure levels of some African cicadas (Homoptera, 

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390  Virant-Doberlet, M. and A. Čokl. 2004. Vibrational communication in insects. 



Neotropical Entomology 33: 121–134. 

 

391  Vliet, K. A. 1989. Social Displays of the American Alligator (Alligator 



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392  Vogel, S. 1994. Life in Moving Fluids: The Physical Biology of Flow. Princeton

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393  Wahlberg, M. and H. Westerberg. 2003. Sounds produced by herring (Clupea 



harengus) bubble release. Aquatic Living Resources 16: 271–275. 

 

394  Walkowiak, W. 2006. Call production and neural basis of vocalization. In Hearing 



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395  Waters, S. and H. Whitehead. 1990. Aerial behaviour in sperm whales. Canadian 



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396  Weissengruber, G. E., G. Forstenpointner, A. Kubber-Heiss, K. Riedelberger, H. 

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pouches in bears (Ursidae). Journal of Anatomy 198: 309–314. 

 

397  Weissengruber, G. E., G. Forstenpointner, G. Peters, A. Kubber-Heiss, and W. T. 

Fitch. 2002. Hyoid apparatus and pharynx in the lion (Panthera leo), jaguar 

(Panthera onca), tiger (Panthera tigris), cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) and domestic 

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398  Westneat, M. W., J. H. Long, W. Hoese, and S. Nowicki. 1993. Kinematics of 

birdsong - functional correlation of cranial movements and acoustic features in 

sparrows. Journal of Experimental Biology 182: 147–171. 

 

399  Whang, A. and J. Janssen. 1994. Sound production through the substrate during 

reproduction in the mottles sculpin, Cottus bairdi (Cottidae). Environmental 



Biology of Fishes 40: 141–148. 

 

400  Whitehead, H. 1985. Humpback whale breaching. In Investigations on Cetacea (G. 

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401  Whitson, M. A. 1968. Mating Behavior of Roadrunner Geococcyx californianus



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402  Wiggins, D. A., D. W. Holt, and S. M. Leasure. 2006. Short-eared owl (Asio 



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403  Wilcox, R. S. 1995. Ripple communication in aquatic and semiaquatic insects. 

Ecoscience 2: 109–115. 

 

404  Wilczynski, W., B. E. McClelland, and A. S. Rand. 1993. Acoustic, auditory, and 

morphological divergence in 3 species of neotropical frog. Journal of Comparative 

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405  Wilson, B., R. S. Batty, and L. M. Dill. 2004. Pacific and Atlantic herring produce 

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406  Winkler, H. and L. L. Short. 1978. A comparative analysis of acoustical signals in 

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407  Wood, G. A. 1984. Tool use by the palm cockatoo Probosciger aterrimusCorella 

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