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Ultrasound Detection by Clupeiform Fishes David A. Mann, Dennis M. Higgs, William N. Tavolga and Arthur N. Popper 2002 2-3 188-191
Effects of Noise on Auditory Sensitivity of Fishes Amy R. Scholik and Hong Y. Yan 2002 2-3 186-188
Ontogeny of Hearing and Sound Production in Fishes Lidia E. Wysocki and Friedrich Ladich 2002 2-3 183-185
Development of the Fish Auditory System: How Do Changes in Auditory Structure Affect Function? Dennis M. Higgs 2002 2-3 180-183
Did Auditory Sensitivity and Sound Production Evolve Independently in Fishes? Friedrich Ladich 2002 2-3 176-180
Examination of Underwater Hearing and Frequency Discrimination in the Clawed Frog Xenopus laevis laevis Andreas Elepfandt 2002 2-3 174-176
Response of Goldfish Otolithic Afferents to a Moving Dipole Sound Source Richard R. Fay, Sheryl Coombs and Andreas Elepfandt 2002 2-3 172-174
Acoustic Communication and Auditory Neural Computation in Sound-Producing Fish John D. Crawford 2002 2-3 170-172
The Sense of Hearing of Fishes Richard R. Fay 2002 2-3 167-169
Structural and Functional Evidence for Acoustic- Lateral Line Interactions in a Vocal Fish Matthew S. Weeg and Andrew H. Bass 2002 2-3 161-163
Responses of Primary and Secondary Lateral Line Units to Dipole Stimuli Applied Under Still and Running Water Conditions Jacob Engelmann, Sophia Krother, Joachim Mogdans and Horst Bleckmann 2002 2-3 158-160
Calcium Influences the Mechanical Properties of Hair Cell Bundles J. Esther C. Wiersinga-Post and Sietse M. van Netten 2002 2-3 156-158
Matched Peripheral Filtering in the Lateral Line Organ and Relation to Temperature Sietse M. van Netten and J. Esther C. Wiersinga-Post 2002 2-3 153-156
Lateral Line Reading of Hydromechanical Frequency Dispersal of Water Surface Waves: Homology to Cochlear Mechanisms? Andreas Elepfandt and Klaus Oed 2002 2-3 151-152
Imaging of the Hydrodynamic Environment by the Peripheral Lateral Line System Sheryl Coombs 2002 2-3 148-150
Functional Evolution of the Lateral Line System: Implications for Fish Bioacoustics Jacqueline F. Webb. 2002 2-3 145-147
Distribution of Unconventional Myosins in the Zebrafish Ear Allison B. Coffin, Dennis M. Higgs, Joelle C. Presson, and Arthur N. Popper 2002 2-3 140-142
Otolithic Endorgan Projections of the Inner Ear in a Vocal Fish Joseph A. Sisneros, Margaret A. Marchaterre and Andrew H. Bass 2002 2-3 137-139
Variations on a Vertebrate Theme: Central Anatomy of the Auditory System in Fish Catherine A. McCormick 2002 2-3 134-137
Is the Fish Ear an Auditory Retina? Steady Streaming in the Otolith-Macula Gap Minami Yoda, Peter H. Rogers and Kathryn E. Baxter 2002 2-3 131-134
Biomechanics of hearing in fish: from the Sonic to the Ultrasonic Mardi C. Hastings 2002 2-3 128-131
Otoliths and Modelling Ear Function D.V. Lychakov and Y.T Rebane 2002 2-3 125-128
Unique Ear Structure of Silver Perch Bairdiella chrysoura. John Ramcharitar 2002 2-3 122-124
Evolution of the Weberian Apparatus Terry Grande and Christopher B. Braun 2002 2-3 120-122
Evolution of the Octavolateralis System: A Phylogenetic Assessment Christopher B. Braun and Terry Grande 2002 2-3 118-120
Structure-Function Relationships in the Ears of Fishes Arthur N. Popper 2002 2-3 115-118
A Recollection of Early Electrophysiological Studies of Goldfish Hearing Taro Furukawa 2002 2-3 109-111
Fish Bioacoustics and Behaviour Arthur A. Myrberg, Jr. 2002 2-3 107-109
Ultrasound Perception - An Old Question Per S. Enger 2002 2-3 104-106
Fish Bioacoustics: A Personal History William N. Tavolga 2002 2-3 101-104
Fish Bioacoustics: Introduction Arthur N. Popper, Jacqueline F. Webb and Richard R. Fay 2002 2-3 99-101
Book review: The Bats of Britain and Ireland - Echolocation Calls, Sound Analysis and Species Identification by John Russ N. Vaughan 2001 1 79-81
Optimizing models of dolphin auditory sensitivity using evolutionary computation Houser, D.S., Helweg, D.A., Moore, P.W.B. & Chellapilla, K. 2001 1 57-78
Acoustic calling in four species of ghost crabs (Ocypode jousseaumei, O. platytarsus, O. rotundata and O. saratan) (Brachyura: Ocypodidae) Clayton, D. 2001 1 37-55
Techniques for studying the spatio-temporal distribution of animal vocalizations in tropical wet forest Hammer, Ø. & Barrett, N. 2001 1 21-35
Potential ranging cues contained within the energetic pauses of transmitted wren song Holland, J., Dabelsteen, T., Pedersen, S.B. & López Paris, A 2001 1 3-20

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