Literature Cited to accompany Animal Communication, 2e



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Chapter 2 Literature Cited  

 



38 

Bertram, B. C. 1977. Variation in the wing-song of the flappet lark. Animal 



Behaviour 25: 165–170. 

 

39 

Bleckmann, H. 1988. Prey identification and prey localization in surface-feeding 

fish and fishing spiders. In Sensory Biology of Aquatic Animals (J. Atema, R. R. 

Fay, A. N. Popper, and W. N. Tavolga, eds.), pp. 619–641. New York: Springer-

Verlag. 


 

40 

Blest, A. D., J. D. Pye, and T. S. Collett. 1963. Generation of ultrasonic signals by a 

New World arctiid moth. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 

158: 196–207. 

 

41 

Bosher, B. T., S. H. Newton, and M. L. Fine. 2006. The spines of the channel 

catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, as an anti-predator adaptation: An experimental study. 

Ethology 112: 188–195. 

 

42 

Bostwick, K. S. 2000. Display behaviors, mechanical sounds, and evolutionary 

relationships of the Club-winged Manakin (Machaeropterus deliciosus). Auk 117: 

465–478. 

 

43 

Bostwick, K. S. 2000. Sexual selection for wing-sounds associated with convergent 

wing shape evolution between three clades of manakins (Aves : Pipridae). 



American Zoologist 40: 950–950. 

 

44 

Bostwick, K. S. and R. O. Prum. 2003. High-speed video analysis of wing-snapping 

in two manakin clades (Pipridae : Aves). Journal of Experimental Biology 206: 

3693–3706. 

 

45 

Bostwick, K. S. 2006. Mechanisms of feather sonation in Aves: unanticipated levels 

of diversity. Acta Zoologica Sinica 52(Suppl): 68–71. 

 

46 

Brackenbury, J. H. 1982. The structural basis of voice production and its 

relationship to sound characteristics. In Acoustic Communication in Birds (D. 

Kroodsma, E. H. Miller, and H. Ouellet, eds.), pp. 53–73. New York: Academic 

Press. 

 

47 



Brackenbury, J. H. 1989. Functions of the syrinx and the control of sound 

production. In Form and Function in Birds (A. S. King and J. McLelland, eds.), pp. 

193–220. New York: Academic Press. 

 

48 

Burk, T. 1981. Signaling and sex in acalyptrate flies. Florida Entomologist 64: 30–

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Chapter 2 Literature Cited  



49 

Burk, T. and J. C. Webb. 1983. Effect of size on calling propensity, song 

parameters, and mating success in Caribbean fruit flies, Anastrepha suspensa 

(Loew) (Diptera: Tephritidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 76: 

678–682. 

 

50 

Burkenroad, H. D. 1931. Notes on the sound-producing marine fishes of Louisiana. 



Copeia 1931: 20–28. 

 

51 

Cardoso, A. J. and W. R. Heyer. 1995. Advertisement, aggressive, and possible 

seismic signals of the frog, Leptodactylus syphax (Amphibia, Leptodactylidae). 



Alytes 13: 67–76. 

 

52 

Carlson, B. A. and A. H. Bass. 2000. Sonic/vocal motor pathways in squirrelfish 

(Teleostei, Holocentridae). Brain Behavior and Evolution 56: 14–28. 

 

53 

Carr-Lewty, R. A. 1943. The aerodynamics of the drumming of the common snipe. 



British Birds 36: 230–234. 

 

54 

Casey, R. M. and A. S. Gaunt. 1985. Theoretical models of the avian syrinx. 

Journal of Theoretical Biology 116: 45–64. 

 

55 

Chernova, O. F. and R. S. Hoffmann. 2004. A comparative study of thin structure of 

tenrec spines (Mammalia, Tenrecidae). Zoologichesky Zhurnal 83: 159–165. 

 

56 

Chitre, M. A., J. R. Potter, and S. H. Ong. 2006. Optimal and near-optimal signal 

detection in snapping shrimp dominated ambient noise. Ieee Journal of Oceanic 

Engineering 31: 497–503. 

 

57 

Claridge, M. F. 1985. Acoustic-Signals in the Homoptera - Behavior, Taxonomy, 

and Evolution. Annual Review of Entomology 30: 297–317. 

 

58 

Claridge, M. F., J. C. Morgan, and M. S. Moulds. 1999. Substrate-transmitted 

acoustic signals of the primitive cicada, Tettigarcta crinita Distant (Hemiptera 

Cicadoidea, Tettigarctidae). Journal of Natural History 33: 1831–1834. 

 

59 

Clark, C. J. 2008. Fluttering wing feathers produce the flight sounds of male 

streamertail hummingbirds. Biology Letters 4: 341–344. 

 

60 

Clark, C. J. and T. J. Feo. 2008. The Anna's hummingbird chirps with its tail: a new 

mechanism of sonation in birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological 



Sciences 275: 955–962. 

 

61 

Clarke, M. R. 2003. Production and control of sound by the small sperm whales, 

Kogia breviceps and K-sima and their implications for other Cetacea. Journal of the 



Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 83: 241–263. 

 



Chapter 2 Literature Cited  



62 

Clayton, D. 2005. Substrate (acoustic/vibrational) communication and ecology of 

the ghost crab Ocypode jousseaumei (Brachyura : Ocypodidae). Marine and 



Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology 38: 53–70. 

 

63 

Clench, M. H. 1978. Tracheal elongation in birds-of-paradise. Condor 80: 423–430. 

 

64 

Cocroft, R. B. 2001. Vibrational communication and the ecology of group-living, 

herbivorous insects. American Zoologist 41: 1215–1221. 

 

65 

Cocroft, R. B. and R. L. Rodriguez. 2005. The behavioral ecology of insect 

vibrational communication. Bioscience 55: 323–334. 

 

66 

Cocroft, R. B. and G. D. McNett. 2006. Vibratory communication in treehoppers 

(Hemiptera: Membracidae). In Insect Sounds and Communication: Physiology, 



Behaviour, and Evolution (S. Drosopoulos and M. F. Claridge, eds.), pp. 305–317. 

Boca Raton, FL: CRS Taylor and Francis. 

 

67 

Cocroft, R. B., H. J. Shugart, K. T. Konrad, and K. Tibbs. 2006. Variation in plant 

substrates and its consequences for insect vibrational communication. Ethology 

112: 779–789. 

 

68 

Coelho, J. R. 1998. An acoustical and physiological analysis of buzzing in cicada 

killer wasps (Sphecius speciosus). Journal of Comparative Physiology a-Sensory 

Neural and Behavioral Physiology 183: 745–751. 

 

69 

Čokl, A. and M. V. Doberlet. 2003. Communication with substrate-borne signals in 

small plant-dwelling insects. Annual Review of Entomology 48: 29–50. 

 

70 

Čokl, A., J. Presern, M. Virant-Doberlet, G. J. Bagwell, and J. G. Millar. 2004. 

Vibratory signals of the harlequin bug and their transmission through plants. 

Physiological Entomology 29: 372–380. 

 

71 

Čokl, A., M. Zorovic, A. Zunic, and M. Virant-Doberlet. 2005. Tuning of host 

plants with vibratory songs of Nezara viridula L (Heteroptera : Pentatomidae). 



Journal of Experimental Biology 208: 1481–1488. 

 

72 

Coleman, S. W. 2008. Mourning dove (Zenaida macroura) wing-whistles may 

contain threat-related information for con- and hetero-specifics. 



Naturwissenschaften 95: 981–986. 

 

73 

Colson, D. J., S. N. Patek, E. L. Brainerd, and S. M. Lewis. 1998. Sound production 

during feeding in Hippocampus seahorses (Syngnathidae). Environmental Biology 



of Fishes 51: 221–229. 

 



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