Literature Cited to accompany Animal Communication, 2e



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Chapter 2 Literature Cited  



74 

Connaughton, M. A. 2004. Sound generation in the searobin (Prionotus carolinus), 

a fish with alternate sonic muscle contraction. Journal of Experimental Biology 

207: 1643–1654. 

 

75 

Conner, W. E. 1999. 'Un chant d'appel amoureux': Acoustic communication in 

moths. Journal of Experimental Biology 202: 1711–1723. 

 

76 

Cook, P. M., M. P. Rowe, and R. W. Vandevender. 1994. Allometric scaling and 

interspecific differences in the rattling sounds of rattlesnakes. Herpetologica 50: 

358–368. 

 

77 

Costa, J. T., T. D. Fitzgerald, A. Pescador-Rubio, J. Mays, and D. H. Janzen. 2004. 

Social behavior of larvae of the Neotropical processionary weevil Phelypera 

distigma (Boheman) (Coleoptera : Curculionidae : Hyperinae). Ethology 110: 515–

530. 


 

78 

Craig, J. L. 1984. Wing noises, wing slots, and aggression in New Zealand 

honeyeaters (Aves: Meliphagidae). New Zealand Journal of Zoology 11: 195–200. 

 

79 

Cranford, T. W., M. Amundin, and K. S. Norris. 1996. Functional morphology and 

homology in the odontocete nasal complex: Implications for sound generation. 



Journal of Morphology 228: 223–285. 

 

80 

Cranford, T. W. 2000. In search of impulse sound sources in odontocetes. In 

Hearing in Whales and Dolphins (W. W. L. Au, A. N. Popper, and R. R. Fay, eds.), 

pp. 109–155. New York: Springer Verlag. 

 

81 

Crawford, J. D. and X. Huang. 1999. Communication signals and sound production 

mechanisms of mormyrid electric fish. Journal of Experimental Biology 202: 1417–

1426. 


 

82 

Dambach, M. 2005. Wear and tear on the stridulatory file of the field cricket



Gryllus campestris (Orthoptera : Gryllidae). Entomologia Generalis 27: 277–285. 

 

83 

Dantzker, M. S. and J. W. Bradbury. 2006. Vocal sacs and their role in avian 

acoustic display. Acta Zoologica Sinica 52(Suppl): 486–488. 

 

84 

De Graaf, J., A. S. Schoeman, and R. L. Brandenburg. 2005. Stridulation of 



Gryllotalpa africana (Orthoptera : Gryllotalpidae) on turf grass in South Africa. 

Florida Entomologist 88: 292–299. 

 

85 

de Souza, N. A., R. D. Ward, J. G. C. Hamilton, C. P. Kyriacou, and A. A. Peixoto. 

2002. Copulation songs in three siblings of Lutzomyia longipalpis (Diptera : 

Psychodidae). Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 

96: 102–103. 

 



Chapter 2 Literature Cited  



86 

de Souza, N. A., F. M. Vigoder, A. S. Araki, R. D. Ward, C. P. Kyriacou, and A. A. 

Peixoto. 2004. Analysis of the copulatory courtship songs of Lutzomyia longipalpis 

in six populations from Brazil. Journal of Medical Entomology 41: 906–913. 

 

87 

Decker, G. Z. and S. L. Thomson. 2007. Computational simulations of vocal fold 

vibration: Bernoulli versus Navier-Stokes. Journal of Voice 21: 273–284. 

 

88 

Desutter-Grandcolas, L. and T. Robillard. 2004. Acoustic evolution in crickets: 

need for phylogenetic study and a reappraisal of signal effectiveness. Anais Da 

Academia Brasileira De Ciencias 76: 301–315. 

 

89 

Devries, P. J., R. B. Cocroft, and J. Thomas. 1993. Comparison of acoustical signals 

in Maculinea butterfly caterpillars and their obligate host Myrmica ants. Biological 



Journal of the Linnean Society 49: 229–238. 

 

90 

Dodenhoff, D. J., R. D. Stark, and E. V. Johnson. 2001. Do woodpecker drums 

encode information for species recognition? Condor 103: 143–150. 

 

91 

Drewry, G. E., W. R. Heyer, and A. S. Rand. 1982. A functional analysis of the 

complex call of the frog Physalaemus pustulosusCopeia 1982: 636–645. 

 

92 

Dumortier, B. 1963. Morphology of sound emission apparatus in arthropoda. In 

Acoustic Behaviour of Animals (R.-G. Busnel, ed.), pp. 277–345. Amersterdam: 

Elsevier Publishing Company. 

 

93 

Dunning, D. C. and K. D. Roeder. 1965. Moth sounds and insect catching behavior 

of bats. Science 147: 173–174. 

 

94 

Eberhardt, L. S. 1997. A test of an environmental advertisement hypothesis for the 

function of drumming in yellow-bellied Sapsuckers. Condor 99: 798–803. 

 

95 

Elemans, C. P.H., I. L.Y. Spierts, U. K. Muller, J. L. van Leeuwen, and F. Goller. 

2004. Superfast muscles control dove's trill. Nature 431: 146–146. 

 

96 

Elias, D. O., A. C. Mason, W. P. Maddison, and R. R. Hoy. 2003. Seismic signals 

in a courting male jumping spider (Araneae : Salticidae). Journal of Experimental 



Biology 206: 4029–4039. 

 

97 

Elias, D. O., A. C. Mason, and R. R. Hoy. 2004. The effect of substrate on the 

efficacy of seismic courtship signal transmission in the jumping spider Habronattus 



dossenus (Araneae : Salticidae). Journal of Experimental Biology 207: 4105–4110. 

 

98 

Elias, D. O., E. A. Hebets, R. R. Hoy, and A. C. Mason. 2005. Seismic signals are 

crucial for male mating success in a visual specialist jumping spider (Araneae : 

Salticidae). Animal Behaviour 69: 931–938. 

 



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