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Chapter 2 Literature Cited  

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135  Gaunt, A. S. and S. L. L. Gaunt. 1980. Phonation of the ring dove: the basic 

mechanism. Amererican Zoologist 20: 757. 

 

136  Gaunt, A. S., S. L. L. Gaunt, and R. M. Casey. 1982. Syringeal mechanics 

reassessed: evidence from StreptopeliaAuk 99: 474–494. 

 

137  Gaunt, A. S. 1983. A hypothesis concerning the relationship of syringeal structure 

to vocal abilities. Auk 100: 853–862. 

 

138  Gaunt, A. S. and S. L. L. Gaunt. 1985. Electromyographic studies of the syrinx in 

parrots (Aves: Psittacidae). Zoomorphologie 105: 1–11. 

 

139  Gaunt, A. S. and S. L. L. Gaunt. 1985. Syringeal structures and avian phonation. In 

Current Ornithology (R. F. Johnston, ed.), pp. 213–245. New York: Plenum Press. 

 

140  Gaunt, A. S., S. L. L. Gaunt, H. D. Prange, and J. S. Wasser. 1987. The effects of 

tracheal coiling on the vocalizations of cranes (Aves; Gruidae). Journal of 

Comparative Physiology A-Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 161: 43–58. 

 

141  Gautier, J. P. 1971. Etude morphologique et fonctionnelle des annexes extra-

laryngées des cercopithecineae; liaison avec les cris d'espacement. Biologica 

Gabonica 7: 230–267. 

 

142  Gautier-Hion, A., M. Colyn, and J. P. Gautier. 1999. Histoire Naturelle des 



Primates d'Afrique Centrale. Libreville, Gabon: Ecofac.  

 

143  Gerhardt, H. C. 1994. The evolution of vocalization in frogs and toads. Annual 



Review of Ecology and Systematics 25: 293–324. 

 

144  Gerhardt, H. C. 1998. Acoustic signals of animals: recording, field measurements

analysis and description. In Animal Acoustic Communication: Sound Analysis and 

Research Methods (H. S. L., M. J. Owren, and C. S. Evans, eds.), pp. 1–25. Berlin: 

Springer-Verlag. 

 

145  Gerhardt, H. C. and F. Huber. 2002. Acoustic Communication in Insects and 

Anurans: Common Problems and Diverse Solutions. Chicago, IL: Chicago 

University Press.  

 

146  Gibson, G. and I. Russell. 2006. Flying in tune: Sexual recognition in mosquitoes. 

Current Biology 16: 1311–1316. 

 

147  Gilliard, E. T. 1969. Birds of Paradise and Bower Birds. Garden City, NY: Natural 

History Press.  

 



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148 Gogala, 

M., A. Čokl, K. Draslar, and A. Blazevic. 1974. Substrate-borne sound 

communication in Cydnidae (Heteroptera). Journal of Comparative Physiology 94: 

25–31. 


 

149  Goller, F. and R. A. Suthers. 1995. Implications for lateralization of bird song from 

unilateral gating of bilateral motor patterns. Nature 373: 63–66. 

 

150  Goller, F. and R. A. Suthers. 1996. Role of syringeal muscles in gating airflow and 

sound production in singing brown thrashers. Journal of Neurophysiology 75: 867–

876. 

 

151  Goller, F. and R. A. Suthers. 1996. Role of syringeal muscles in controlling the 



phonology of bird song. Journal of Neurophysiology 76: 287–300. 

 

152  Goller, F. and O. N. Larsen. 1997. A new mechanism of sound generation in 

songbirds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of 

America 94: 14787–14791. 

 

153  Goller, F. and O. N. Larsen. 1997. In situ biomechanics of the syrinx and sound 

generation in pigeons. Journal of Experimental Biology 200: 2165–2176. 

 

154  Goller, F. and R. A. Suthers. 1999. Bilaterally symmetrical respiratory activity 

during lateralized birdsong. Journal of Neurobiology 41: 513–523. 

 

155  Goller, F. and O. N. Larsen. 2002. New perspectives on mechanisms of sound 

generation in songbirds. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology 

Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 188: 841–850. 

 

156  Goller, F. and B. G. Cooper. 2004. Peripheral motor dynamics of song production 

in the zehra finch. In Behavioral Neurobiology of Birdsong (Zeigler, P. and P. 

Marler, eds.), pp. 130–152. New York: New York Academy of Sciences. 

 

157  Goller, F., M. J. Mallinckrodt, and S. D. Torti. 2004. Beak gape dynamics during 

song in the zebra finch. Journal of Neurobiology 59: 289–303. 

 

158  Grasso, D. A., M. Priano, G. Pavan, A. Mori, and F. Le Moli. 2000. Stridulation in 

four species of Messor ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Italian Journal of Zoology 

67: 281–285. 

 

159  Greenewalt, C. H. 1968. Bird Song: Acoustics and Physiology. Washington, D. C.: 

Smithsonian Institution Press.  

 

160  Greenfield, M. D. and T. Weber. 2000. Evolution of ultrasonic signalling in wax 

moths: discrimination of ultrasonic mating calls from bat echolocation signals and 

the exploitation of an anti-predator receiver bias by sexual advertisement. Ethology 



Ecology and Evolution 12: 259–279. 


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161  Greenfield, M. D. 2002. Signaleers and Receivers: Mechanisms and Evolution of 

Arthropod Communication. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  

 

162  Gridi-Papp, M., A. S. Rand, and M. J. Ryan. 2006. Animal communication: 

Complex call production in the tungara frog. Nature 441: 38–38. 

 

163  Gridi-Papp, M. 2008. The structure of vocal sounds produced with the mouth closed 

or with the mouth open in treefrogs. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 

123: 2895–2902. 

 

164  Griffin, D. R. 1952. Mechanisms in the bat larynx for production of ultrasonic 

sounds. Federation Proceedings 11: 59–59. 

 

165  Gunther, R. H., C. E. O'Connell-Rodwell, and S. L. Klemperer. 2004. Seismic 

waves from elephant vocalizations: A possible communication mode? Geophysical 



Research Letters 31:  

 

166  Guzy, M. J. 2002. Antillean nighthawk (Chordeiles gundlachii). No. 619. In The 



Birds of North America (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). Philadelphia, PA: The Birds of 

North America, Inc.  

 

167  Harris, G. G. 1964. Considerations on the physics of sound production by fishes. In 

Marine Bio-Acoustics (W. N. Tavolga, ed.), pp. 233–247. New York: Pergamon 

Press. 


 

168  Hartley, D. J. and R. A. Suthers. 1987. The sound emission pattern and the 

acoustical role of the noseleaf in the echolocating bat, Carollia perspicillata



Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 82: 1892–900. 

 

169  Hartley, D. J. and R. Suthers. 1988. The acoustics of the vocal tract in the horseshoe 

bat, Rhinolophus hildebrandtiJournal of the Acoustical Society of America 84: 

1201–1213. 

 

170  Hartley, D. J. and R. A. Suthers. 1990. Sonar pulse radiation and filtering in the 

mustached bat, Pteronotus parnellii rubiginosusJournal of the Acoustical Society 



of America 87: 2756–2772. 

 

171  Hartley, R. S. and R. A. Suthers. 1989. Airflow and pressure during canary song: 

direct evidence for mini-breaths. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Sensory 

Neural and Behavioral Physiology 165: 15–26. 

 

172  Hartley, R. S. 1990. Expiratory muscle activity during song production in the 

canary. Respiration Physiology 81: 177–188. 

 



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