Literature Cited to accompany Animal Communication, 2e



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518  Reuland, E. 2010. Imagination, planning, and working memory: the emergence of 

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519  Rhodes, G., L. W. Simmons, and M. Peters. 2005. Attractiveness and sexual behavior: 

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520  Rhodes, G. 2006. The evolutionary psychology of facial beauty. Annual Review of 

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521  Riederer, M., A. Daiss, N. Gilbert, and H. Kohle. 2002. Semi-volatile organic compounds 

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522  Rikowski, A. and K. Grammer. 1999. Human body odour, symmetry and attractiveness. 



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523  Riley, M. A. and J. E. Wertz. 2002. Bacteriocin diversity: ecological and evolutionary 

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524  Rilling, J. K., T. L. Kaufman, E. O. Smith, R. Patel, and C. M. Worthman. 2009. 

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525  Rinn, W. E. 1984. The neurophysiology of facial expression: a review of the neurological 

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527  Rizzolatti, G. and L. Craighero. 2004. The mirror-neuron system. Annual Review of 

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528  Roberts, S. C. and A. C. Little. 2008. Good genes, complementary genes and human mate 

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529  Roeselers, G., M. C. Loosdrecht, and G. Muyzer. 2007. Phototrophic biofilms and their 

potential applications. Journal of Applied Phycology 20: 227–235. 

 

530  Roeselers, G., M. C. M. Van Loosdrecht, and G. Muyzer. 2007. Heterotrophic pioneers 

facilitate phototrophic biofilm development. Microbial Ecology 54: 578–585. 

 

531  Roseman, I. J., C. Wiest, and T. S. Swartz. 1994. Phenomenology, behaviors, and goals 

differentiate discrete emotions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 67: 206–221. 



 

532  Rosenfeld, H. M. 1978. Conversational control functions of nonverbal behavior. In 

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328. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 

 

533  Rossano, M. J. 2010. Making friends, making tools, and making symbols. Current 

Anthropology 51: S89-S98. 

 

534  Rousset, F. and D. Roze. 2007. Constraints on the origin and maintenance of genetic kin 

recognition. Evolution 61: 2320–2330. 

 

535  Rumbaugh, K. P., S. P. Diggle, C. M. Watters, A. Ross-Gillespie, A. S. Griffin, and S. A. 

West. 2009. Quorum sensing and the social evolution of bacterial virulence. Current 

Biology 19: 341–345. 

 

536  Runyon, J. B., M. C. Mescher, and C. M. De Moraes. 2006. Volatile chemical cues guide 

host location and host selection by parasitic plants. Science 313: 1964–1967. 

 

537  Ruys, K. I. and D. A. Stapel. 2009. The unconscious unfolding of emotions. European 



Review of Social Psychology 20: 232–271. 

 

538  Sabini, J. and M. Silver. 2005. Ekman’s basic emotions: why not love and jealousy? 



Cognition and Emotion 19: 693–712. 

 

539  Sacks, H., E. A. Schegloff, and G. Jefferson. 1974. A simplest systematics for the 

organization of turn-taking for conversation. Language 50: 696–735. 

 

540  Sandoz, K. M., S. M. Mitzimberg, and M. Schuster. 2007. Social cheating in Pseudomonas 



aeruginosa quorum sensing. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the 

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541  Sauter, D. A. and M. Eimer. 2010. Rapid detection of emotion from human vocalizations. 



Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 22: 474–481. 

 

542  Schaefer, H. M., V. Schaefer, and D. J. Levey. 2004. How plant–animal interactions signal 

new insights in communication. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19: 577–584. 

 

543  Schaefer, H. M. and V. Schmidt. 2004. Detectability and content as opposing signal 

characteristics in fruits. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological 

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544  Schaefer, H. M., V. Schaefer, and M. Vorobyev. 2007. Are fruit colors adapted to 

consumer vision and birds equally efficient in detecting colorful signals? American 

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