Literature Cited to accompany Animal Communication, 2e



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Chapter 2 Literature Cited  



99 

Elsner, N. 1983. Insect stridulation and its neurophysiological basis. In 

Bioacoustics: A Comparative Approach (B. Lewis, ed.), pp. 69–92. London: 

Academic Press. 

 

100  Evans, H. E. 1996. Anatomy of the budgerigar and other birds. In Diseases of Cage 

and Aviary Birds (W. J. Rosskopf and R. W. Woerpel, eds.), pp. 79–162. Baltimore, 

MD: Williams and Wilkins, Inc. 

 

101  Ferguson, B. G. and J. L. Cleary. 2001. In situ source level and source position 

estimates of biological transient signals produced by snapping shrimp in an 

underwater environment. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 109: 3031–

3037. 


 

102  Fernandez-Montraveta, C. and M. Simo. 2002. Male pedipalpal stridulatory devices 

in neotropical wolf spiders and their possible role in systematics. Journal of 



Arachnology 30: 475–480. 

 

103  Field, L. H. and K. L. Roberts. 2003. Novel use of hair sensilla in acoustic 

stridulation by New Zealand giant wetas (Orthoptera : Anostostomatidae). 

Arthropod Structure and Development 31: 287–296. 

 

104  Fine, M. L., H. E. Winn, and B. L. Olla. 1977. Communication in fishes. In How 



Animals Communicate (T. A. Sebeok, ed.), pp. 472–518. Bloomington, IN: Indiana 

University Press. 

 

105  Fine, M. L., J. P. Friel, D. McElroy, C. B. King, K. E. Loesser, and S. Newton. 

1997. Pectoral spine locking and sound production in the channel catfish Ictalurus 



punctatusCopeia 777–790. 

 

106  Fine, M. L., K. L. Malloy, C. M. King, S. L. Mitchell, and T. M. Cameron. 2001. 

Movement and sound generation by the toadfish swim bladder. Journal of 

Comparative Physiology -Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 187: 371–

379. 


 

107  Fine, M. L. and F. Ladich. 2003. Sound production, spine locking, and related 

adaptations. In Catfishes, Vol. 1 (G. Arratia, B. G. Kapoor, M. Chardon, and R. 

Diogo, eds.), pp. 249–290. Enfield, NH: Science Publishers, Inc. 

 

108  Fish, M. P. 1953. The production of underwater sounds by the northern seahorse 



Hippocampus hudsoniusCopeia 1953: 98–99. 

 

109  Fish, M. P. and W. H. Mowbray. 1970. Sounds of Western North Atlantic Fishes

Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press.  

 



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110  Fitch, T. and M. D. Hauser. 2003. Unpacking “honesty”: vertebrate vocal 

production and the evolution of acoustic signals. In Acoustic Communication (A. 

Simmons, R. R. Fay, and A. N. Popper, eds.), pp. 65–137. New York: Springer. 

 

111  Fitch, W. T. and M. D. Hauser. 1995. Vocal production in nonhuman primates - 

acoustics, physiology, and functional constraints on honest advertisement. 

American Journal of Primatology 37: 191–219. 

 

112  Fitch, W. T. 1997. Vocal tract length and formant frequency dispersion correlate 

with body size in rhesus macaques. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 

102: 1213–1222. 

 

113  Fitch, W. T. 1999. Acoustic exaggeration of size in birds via tracheal elongation: 

comparative and theoretical analyses. Journal of Zoology 248: 31–48. 

 

114  Fitch, W. T. 2000. The phonetic potential of nonhuman vocal tracts: Comparative 

cineradiographic observations of vocalizing animals. Phonetica 57: 205–218. 

 

115  Fitch, W. T. and D. Reby. 2001. The descended larynx is not uniquely human. 

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 268: 

1669–1675. 

 

116  Fitch, W. T., J. Neubauer, and H. Herzel. 2002. Calls out of chaos: the adaptive 

significance of nonlinear phenomena in mammalian vocal production. Animal 



Behaviour 63: 407–418. 

 

117  Fletcher, L. E., J. E. Yack, T. D. Fitzgerald, and R. R. Hoy. 2006. Vibrational 

communication in the cherry leaf roller caterpillar Caloptilia serotinella 

(Gracillarioidea : Gracillariidae). Journal of Insect Behavior 19: 1–18. 

 

118  Fletcher, N. H. 1989. Bird song - some unresolved problems. Comments on 

Theoretical Biology 4: 237–251. 

 

119  Fletcher, N. H. 1992. Acoustic Systems In Biology. New York: Oxford University 

Press.  

 

120  Fletcher, N. H. and A. Tarnopolsky. 1999. Acoustics of the avian vocal tract. 



Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 105: 35–49. 

 

121  Fletcher, N. H., T. Riede, G. J.L. Beckers, and R. A. Suthers. 2004. Vocal tract 

filtering and the “coo” of doves. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 116: 

3750–3756. 

 

122  Fletcher, N. H., T. Riede, and R. A. Suthers. 2006. Model for vocalization by a bird 

with distensible vocal cavity and open beak. Journal of the Acoustical Society of 



America 119: 1005–1011. 


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123  Fonseca, P. J. and A. V. Popov. 1997. Directionality of the tympanal vibrations in a 

cicada: A biophysical analysis. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Sensory 



Neural and Behavioral Physiology 180: 417–427. 

 

124  Fonseca, P. J. and H. C. Bennet-Clark. 1998. Asymmetry of tymbal action and 

structure in a cicada: A possible role in the production of complex songs. Journal of 

Experimental Biology 201: 717–730. 

 

125  Forrest, T. G. 1982. Acoustic communication and baffling behaviors of crickets. 



Florida Entomologist 65: 33–44. 

 

126  Forrest, T. G. 1991. Power output and efficiency of sound production by crickets. 



Behavioral Ecology 2: 327–338. 

 

127  Frey, R., A. Gebler, and G. Fritsch. 2006. Arctic roars - laryngeal anatomy and 

vocalization of the muskox (Ovibos moschatus Zimmermann, 1780, Bovidae). 

Journal of Zoology 268: 433–448. 

 

128  Frith, C. B. 1994. Adaptive significance of tracheal elongation in manucodes 

(Paradisaeidae). Condor 96: 552–555. 

 

129  Gaiger, F. and S. A. Vanin. 2006. The elytro-femoral stridulatory apparatus in 

Curculionidae (Coleoptera), with notes on the acoustic behaviour of Arniticus 

hylobioides (Boheman 1843) and Erodiscus proximus (Viana 1959), and thanatosis 

display in the latter species. Annales De La Societe Entomologique De France 42: 

165–170. 

 

130  Gans, C. and P. F. Maderson. 1973. Sound producing mechanisms in recent reptiles 

- review and comment. American Zoologist 13: 1195–1203. 

 

131  Gardner, S. C. and U. Varanasi. 2003. Isovaleric acid accumulation in odontocete 

melon during development. Naturwissenschaften 90: 528–531. 

 

132  Gaunt, A. S., S. L. L. Gaunt, and D. H. Hector. 1976. Mechanics of the syrinx in 



Gallus gallus. I. A comparison of pressure events in chickens to those in oscines. 

Condor 78: 208–223. 

 

133  Gaunt, A. S. and S. L.L. Gaunt. 1977. Mechanics of the syrinx in Gallus gallus. II. 

electromyographic studies of ad libitum vocalizations. Journal of Morphology 153: 

1–20. 


 

134  Gaunt, A. S. and S. L. L. Gaunt. 1980. Phonation of the ring dove: implications and 

variants. Amererican Zoologist 20: 758. 

 



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