Literature Cited to accompany Animal Communication, 2e



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Chapter 2 Literature Cited  

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173  Hast, M. H. 1989. The larynx of roaring and non-roaring cats. Journal of Anatomy 

163: 117–121. 

 

174  Hauser, M. D. and M. Schön-Ybarra. 1994. The role of lip configuration in monkey 

vocalizations: experiments using xylocaine as a nerve block. Brain and Language 

46: 232–244. 

 

175  Hawkins, A. D. and A. A. Myrberg. 1983. Hearing and sound communication under 

water. In Bioacoustics: A Comparative Approach (B. Lewis, ed.), pp. 347–405. 

New York: Academic Press. 

 

176  Hawkins, A. D. 1993. Underwater sound and fish behavior. In Behaviour of Teleost 

Fishes (T. J. Pitcher, ed.), pp. 129–169. London: Chapman and Hall. 

 

177  Heidelbach, J. and M. Dambach. 1997. Wing-flick signals in the courtship of the 

African cave cricketPhaeophilacris spectrumEthology 103: 827–843. 

 

178  Hennig, R. M., T. Weber, T. E. Moore, F. Huber, H. U. Kleindienst, and A. V. 

Popov. 1994. Function of the tensor muscle in the cicada Tibicen linneiJournal of 

Experimental Biology 187: 33–44. 

 

179  Henninger, H. P. and W. H. Watson. 2005. Mechanisms underlying the production 

of carapace vibrations and associated waterborne sounds in the American lobster, 

Homarus americanusJournal of Experimental Biology 208: 3421–3429. 

 

180  Herberholz, J. and B. Schmitz. 1998. Role of mechanosensory stimuli in 

intraspecific agonistic encounters of the snapping shrimp (Alpheus heterochaelis). 

Biological Bulletin 195: 156–167. 

 

181  Herzel, H., D. Berry, I. Titze, and I. Steinecke. 1995. Nonlinear dynamics of the 

voice - signal analysis and biomechanical modeling. Chaos 5: 30–34. 

 

182  Heyd, A. and W. Pfeiffer. 2000. Sound production in catfish (Siluroidei, 

Ostariophysi, Teleostei) and its relationship to phylogeny and fright reaction. Revue 

Suisse De Zoologie 107: 165–211. 

 

183  Hickling, R. and R. L. Brown. 2000. Analysis of acoustic communication by ants. 



Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 108: 1920–1929. 

 

184  Hill, P. S. M. 2001. Vibration and animal communication: a review. American 



Zoologist 41: 1135–1142. 

 

185  Hill, P. S. M. and J. R. Shadley. 2001. Talking back: Sending soil vibration signals 

to lekking prairie mole cricket males. American Zoologist 41: 1200–1214. 

 



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186  Hingee, M. and R. D. Magrath. 2009. Flights of fear: a mechanical wing whistle 

sounds the alarm in a flocking bird. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological 



Sciences 276: 4173–4179. 

 

187  Hinsch, K. 1972. Akustische Gesangsanalyse beim Fitis (Phylloscopus trochilus

zur Untersuchung der Rolle der Luftröhre bei der Stimmerzeugung der Singvögel. 

Journal für Ornithologie 113: 315–322. 

 

188  Hjorth, I. 1970. Reproductive behavior in Tetraonidae with special reference to 

males. Viltrevy 7: 381–587. 

 

189  Holldobler, B. 1999. Multimodal signals in ant communication. Journal of 



Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral 

Physiology 184: 129–141. 

 

190  Houser, D. S., J. Finneran, D. Carder, W. Van Bonn, C. Smith, C. Hoh, R. Mattrey, 

and S. Ridgway. 2004. Structural and functional imaging of bottlenose dolphin 

(Tursiops truncatus) cranial anatomy. Journal of Experimental Biology 207: 3657–

3665. 

 

191  Huber, S. K. and J. Podos. 2006. Beak morphology and song features covary in a 



population of Darwin's finches (Geospiza fortis). Biological Journal of the Linnean 

Society 88: 489–498. 

 

192  Hunter, T. A. 2008. On the role of wing sounds in Hummingbird communication. 



Auk 125: 532–541. 

 

193  Hyder, D. E. and C. Y. Oseto. 1989. Structure of the stridulatory apparatus and 

analysis of the sound produced by Smicronyx fulvus and Smicronyx sordidus 

(Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Erirrhininae, Smicronychini). Journal of Morphology 

201: 69–84. 

 

194  Ichikawa, T. 1976. Mutual communication by substrate vibrations in the mating 

behavior of planthoppers (Homoptera, Delphacidae). Applied Entomology and 

Zoology 11: 8–21. 

 

195  Imafuku, M. and H. Ikeda. 1990. Sound production in the land hermit crab 



Coenobita purpureus Stimpson, 1858 (Decapoda, Coenobitidae). Crustaceana 58: 

168–174. 

 

196  Imbeau, L. and A. Desrochers. 2002. Foraging ecology and use of drumming trees 

by three-toed woodpeckers. Journal of Wildlife Management 66: 222–231. 

 

197  Ivanov, V. D. 1994. The vibratory signaling of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). 

Zoologichesky Zhurnal 73: 55–70. 

 



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198  Jaramillo, C., A. S. Rand, R. Ibanez, and R. Dudley. 1997. Elastic structures in the 

vocalization apparatus of the Tungara frog Physalaemus pustulosus 

(Leptodactylidae). Journal of Morphology 233: 287–295. 

 

199  Jensen, K. K., B. G. Cooper, O. N. Larsen, and F. Goller. 2007. Songbirds use pulse 

tone register in two voices to generate low-frequency sound. Proceedings of the 

Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 274: 2703–2710. 

 

200  Jia, F. Y., M. D. Greenfield, and R. D. Collins. 2001. Ultrasonic signal competition 

between male wax moths. Journal of Insect Behavior 14: 19–33. 

 

201  Jocque, R. 2005. Six stridulating organs on one spider (Araneae, Zodariidae): Is this 

the limit? Journal of Arachnology 33: 597–603. 

 

202  Johnsgard, P. A. 1971. Observations on sound production in the Anatidae. Wildfowl 

22: 46–59. 

 

203  Johnsgard, P. A. and M. Carbonell. 1996. Ruddy Ducks and Other Stifftails

Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press.  

 

204  Kalmijn, A. J. 1988. Hydrodynamic and acoustic field detection. In Sensory Biology 



of Aquatic Animals (J. Atema, R. R. Fay, A. N. Popper, and W. N. Tavolga, eds.), 

pp. 83–130. New York: Springer-Verlag. 

 

205  Kasper, J. and P. Hirschberger. 2005. Stridulation in Aphodius dung beetles: songs 

and morphology of stridulatory organs in North American Aphodius species 

(Scarabaeidae). Journal of Natural History 39: 91–99. 

 

206  Kelemen, G. 1963. Comparative anatomy and performance of the vocal organ in 

vertebrates. In Acoustic Behaviour of Animals (R.-G. Busnel, ed.), pp. 489–521. 

Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing Company. 

 

207  King, A. S. 1989. Functional anatomy of the syrinx. In Form and Function in Birds, 

Vol. 4 (A. S. King and J. McLelland, eds.), pp. 105–192. New York: Academic 

Press. 


 

208  Kirchner, J. A. 1993. The vertebrate larynx - adaptations and aberrations. 

Laryngoscope 103: 1197–1201. 

 

209  Knowlton, N. and B. D. Keller. 1982. Symmetric Fights as a Measure of Escalation 

Potential in a Symbiotic, Territorial Snapping Shrimp. Behavioral Ecology and 

Sociobiology 10: 289–292. 

 

210  Koopman, H. N., S. M. Budge, D. R. Ketten, and S. J. Iverson. 2006. Topographical 

distribution of lipids inside the mandibular fat bodies of odontocetes: Remarkable 

complexity and consistency. Ieee Journal of Oceanic Engineering 31: 95–106. 




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