Literature Cited to accompany Animal Communication, 2e



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Chapter 2 Literature Cited  



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Au, W. W. L., R. A. Kastelein, K. J. Benoit-Bird, T. W. Cranford, and M. F. 

McKenna. 2006. Acoustic radiation from the head of echolocating harbor porpoises 

(Phocoena phocoena). Journal of Experimental Biology 209: 2726–2733. 

 

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Aubin, T., P. Jouventin, and C. Hildebrand. 2000. Penguins use the two-voice 

system to recognize each other. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series 



B-Biological Sciences 267: 1081–1087. 

 

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Bailey, W. J. and J. D. Roberts. 1981. The bioacoustics of the burrowing frog 

Heleioporus (Leptodactylidae). Journal of Natural History 15: 259–288. 

 

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Bailey, W. J. 1991. Acoustic Behaviour of Insects: An Evolutionary Perspective

London: Chapman Hall.  

 

15 

Bailey, W. J. 2003. Insect duets: underlying mechanisms and their evolution. 



Physiological Entomology 28: 157–174. 

 

16 

Ballantyne, P. K. and P. W. Colgan. 1978. Sound production during agonistic and 

reproductive behaviour in the pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus), the bluegill 

(Lepomis macrochirus), and their hybrid sunfish. Biology of Behavior 3: 113–135. 

 

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Ballard, K. A. and K. M. Kovacs. 1995. The acoustic repertoire of hooded seals 

(Cystophora cristata). Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De 



Zoologie 73: 1362–1374. 

 

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Ballentine, B., J. Hyman, and S. Nowicki. 2004. Vocal performance influences 

female response to male bird song: an experimental test. Behavioral Ecology 15: 

163–168. 

 

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Barklow, W. E. 1997. Some underwater sounds of the hippopotamus 

(Hippopotamus amphibius). Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology 29: 

237–249. 

 

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Barklow, W. E. 2004. Amphibious communication with sound in hippos, 

Hippopotamus amphibiusAnimal Behaviour 68: 1125–1132. 

 

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Barnett, K. E., R. B. Cocroft, and L. J. Fleishman. 1999. Possible communication 

by substrate vibration in a chameleon. Copeia 225–228. 

 

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Barth, F. G. 1998. The vibrational sense of spiders. In Comparative Hearing: 



Insects (R. R. Hoy, A. N. Popper, and R. R. Fay, eds.), pp. 228–278. New York: 

Springer. 

 

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Barth, F. G. 2002. Spider senses - technical perfection and biology. Zoology 105: 

271–285. 

 



Chapter 2 Literature Cited  



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Beckers, G. J. L., R. A. Suthers, and C. ten Cate. 2003. Pure-tone birdsong by 

resonance filtering of harmonic overtones. Proceedings of the National Academy of 



Sciences of the United States of America 100: 7372–7376. 

 

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Beckers, G. J. L., B. S. Nelson, and R. A. Suthers. 2004. Vocal-tract filtering by 

lingual articulation in a parrot. Current Biology 14: 1592–1597. 

 

26 

Beddard, F. E. 1898. The Structure and Classification of Birds. London: Longmans 

Green.  

 

27 

Bennet-Clark, H. C. 1970. The mechanism and efficiency of sound production in 

mole crickets. Journal of Experimental Biology 52: 619–652. 

 

28 

Bennet-Clark, H. C. 1971. Acoustics of insect song. Nature 234: 255–259. 

 

29 

Bennet-Clark, H. C. 1987. The tuned singing burrow of mole crickets. Journal of 



Experimental Biology 128: 383–409. 

 

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Bennet-Clark, H. C. 1989. Songs and the physics of sound production. In Cricket 

Behavior and Neurobiology (F. Huber, T. E. Moore, and W. Loher, eds.), pp. 227–

261. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. 

 

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Bennet-Clark, H. C. 1995. Insect sound production: transduction mechanisms and 

impedance matching. In Biological Fluid Dynamics (C. P. Ellington and T. J. 

Pedley, eds.), pp. 199–218. Cambridge, UK: Company of Biologists. 

 

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Bennet-Clark, H. C. 1998. Size and scale effects as constraints in insect sound 

communication. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series 

B-Biological Sciences 353: 407–419. 

 

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Bennet-Clark, H. C. 1998. How cicadas make their noise. Scientific American 278: 

58–61. 


 

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Bennet-Clark, H. C. 1999. Resonators in insect sound production: How insects 

produce loud pure-tone songs. Journal of Experimental Biology 202: 3347–3357. 

 

35 

Bennet-Clark, H. C. and A. G. Daws. 1999. Transduction of mechanical energy into 

sound energy in the cicada Cyclochila Australasiae. Journal of Experimental 



Biology 202: 1803–1817. 

 

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Berland, B. 1966. The hood and its extrusible balloon in the hooded seal - 

Cystophora cristata Erxl. Norsk Polarinstitutt Arbok 1965: 95–102. 

 

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Bertilone, D. C. and D. S. Killeen. 2001. Statistics of biological noise and 

performance of generalized energy detectors for passive detection. Ieee Journal of 



Oceanic Engineering 26: 285–294. 


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