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Biphonation as a prominent feature of the Dhole Cuon alpinus sounds Volodin, I.A. & Volodina, E.V. 2002 2 105-120
Assessing spontaneous howling rates in captive wolves using automatic passive recorders Vicente Palacios, Shannon M. Barber-Meyer, Bárbara Martí-Domken & Lori J. Schmidt 2022 5 562-574
The harmonics to noise ratio applied to dog barks [abstract] Tobias Riede, Guenter Tembrock, Hanspeter Herzel and Leo Brunnberg 2002 1 79
Classification of diverse call types using cluster analysis techniques Terhune, J.M., Burton, H. & Green, K. 1993 4 245-258
Weddell seals lengthen many underwater calls in response to conspecific vocalizations Terhune, J.H., Grandmaitre, N.C., Burton, H.R. & Green, K. 1994 3 223-226
Acoustic communication of Pinnipedia in agonistic behaviour [abstract] T. Yu. Lisicina 1996 4 312-313
The vocal change of a kitten with craniocerebellar trauma - a case study T. Riede & A. Stolle-Malorn 1999 2-3 131-141
How a pup identifies its mother in a colony of Antarctic fur seals [abstract] T. Aubin, I. Charrier, N. Mathevon & P. Jouventin 2002 2 186
Non-invasive acoustic detection of wolves Stefan M. Suter, Marta Giordano, Silvia Nietlispach, Marco Apollonio & Daniela Passilongo 2017 3 237-248
An Evaluation of Manual and Automated Methods for Detecting Sounds of Maned Wolves (Chrysocyon brachyurus Illiger 1815) Silva Rocha, Luciana; Stamatto Ferreira, L; Paula, B; Guimarães Rodrigues, F; de Sousa Lima Mobley, R 2015 2 185-198
Quantitative Analysis of Vocalisations of Captive Sumatran Tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) Shanna J. Rose, Drew Allen, Dan Noble & Jennifer A. Clarke 2018 1 13-26
Source level of male vocalisations in the genus Mirounga: repeatability and correlates S. Sanvito & F. Galimberti 2003 1 47-59
Bioacoustics of southern elephant seals. I. Acoustic structure of male aggressive vocalisations S. Sanvito & F. Galimberti 2000 4 259-285
Bioacoustics of southern elephant seals. II. Individual and geographical variation in male aggressive vocalisations S. Sanvito & F. Galimberti 2000 4 287-307
To Bark or Not To Bark? Vocalization in Red Foxes Selected for Tameness or Aggressiveness Toward Humans S. S. Gogoleva, I. A. Volodin, E. V. Volodina, L. N. Trut 2008 2 99-132
Methods of frequency analysis of a complex mammalian vocalisation S. K. Darden, S. B. Pedersen & T.Dabelsteen 2003 3 247-263
Individual acoustic identification as a non-invasive conservation tool: an approach to the conservation of the African wild dog Lycaon pictus (Temminck, 1820) S. Hartwig 2005 1 35-50
Discriminating individual sea lions by voice: a neural network signal processing solution to signature call identification [abstract] Robert C. Gisiner, Gregory Campbell & David Helweg 2002 2 185
Acoustic prey and a listening predator: interaction between calling katydids and the bat-eared fox Paul B.C. Grant, Michael J. Samways 2015 1 49-61
Wolf counting and individual acoustic discrimination by spectrographic analysis [abstract] Passilongo D., Dessi-Fulgheri F., Gazzola A., Zaccaroni M. & Apollonio M. 2012 1 78-79
The Acoustic Structure Of Wolf Howls In Some Eastern Tuscany (Central Italy) Free Ranging Packs Passilongo D., A. Buccianti, F. Dessi-Fulgheri, A. Gazzola, M. Zaccaroni & M. Apollonio 2010 3 159-175
Bloodhound, a tool based on the chirplet transform for the analysis of wolf chorus howls recordings [abstract] Palacios, V., Llaneza, L., Dugnol, B., Fernández, C., Galiano, G., Velasco, J . 2012 1 50
Individual vocal traits of mother and pup fur seals Page, B., Goldsworthy, S.D. & Hindell, M.A. 2002 2 121-143
A bark of its own kind – the acoustics of ‘annoying’ dog barks suggests a specific attention-evoking effect for humans Nikolett Jégh-Czinege, Tamás Faragó & Péter Pongrácz 2020 2 210-225
Ontogeny of mother's voice recognition by fur seal pups [abstract] Nicolas Mathevon, Isabelle Charrier Thierry Aubin & Pierre Jouventin 2002 2 185
Structure and function of red fox Vulpes vulpes vocalisations Newton-Fisher, N., Harris, S., Green, P. & Jones, G. 1993 1-2 1-31
Vocal discrimination of African lions and its potential for collar-free tracking Matthew Wijers, Paul Trethowan, Byron Du Preez, Simon Chamaillé-Jammes, Andrew J. Loveridge, David W. Macdonald & Andrew Markham 2021 5 575-593
Sound production and hearing in marine animals [abstract] Mats Amundin 1998 3 213-214
Observations on mechanisms and phenomena underlying underwater and surface vocalizations of grey seals Lukasz J. Nowak 2021 6 696-715
Using playbacks to monitor and investigate the behaviour of wild maned wolves Luane Stamatto Ferreira, Júlia Simões Damo, Victor Sábato, Júlio Ernesto Baumgarten, Flávio Henrique Guimarães Rodrigues & Renata Sousa-Lima 2021 1 74-92
Preliminary analysis of wolf Canis lupus vocalisations recorded in the wild in Italy [abstract] Lorenza Mauri, Marco Apollonio and Ettore Centofanti 1997 3-4 271
Vocal repertoire of Asiatic Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus) cubs Liya Pokrovskaya 2013 3 229-245
Individuality in the whistle call of the Asiatic Wild Dog Cuon alpinus L.S. Durbin 1998 3 197-206
Acoustic and temporal features of long distance wolf vocalisations and their possible consequences for signal transmission [abstract] K.-H. Frommolt 2002 1 88
Weddell seals do not lengthen calls in response to conspecific masking John M. Terhune 2016 1 75-88
Variation in Harp Seal Underwater Acoustic Communication Range Estimations John M. Terhune 2008 1-3 50-52
Individual variation of the Female Attraction Call produced by Australian fur seal pups throughout the maternal dependence period J.S. Tripovich, R. Canfield, T. L. Rogers & J.P.Y. Arnould 2009 3 259-276
Easily measured call attributes can detect vocal differences between Weddell seals from two areas J.M. Terhune, S.R. Healey & H.R. Burton 2001 3 211-222
Species-specific characteristics and individual variation of the bark call produced by male Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) J. S. Tripovich, T. L. Rogers & J. P. Y. Arnould 2005 1 79-96
Subharmonics, biphonation and deterministic chaos in mammal vocalizations I. Wilden, H. Herzel, G. Peters & G. Tembrock 1998 3 171-196
Improving individual identification in captive Eastern Grey Wolves (Canis lupus lycaon) using the time course of howl amplitudes Holly Root-Gutteridge, Martin Bencsik, Manfred Chebli, Louise K. Gentle, Christopher Terrell-Nield, Alexandra Bourit and Richard W. Yarnell 2014 1 39-53
Identifying individual wild Eastern grey wolves (Canis lupus lycaon) using fundamental frequency and amplitude of howls Holly Root-Gutteridge, Martin Bencsik, Manfred Chebli, Louise K. Gentle, Christopher Terrell-Nield, Alexandra Bourit and Richard W. Yarnell 2014 1 55-66
Chorus howling by wolves: acoustic structure, pack size and the Beau Geste effect Harrington, F.H. 1989 2 117-136
Discrete vocal traits in tame and aggressive strains of silver foxes and in crosses between them [abstract] Gogoleva, S, Volodin, I ; Volodina, E, Kharlamova, A, Trut, L 2012 1 36-37
Spotted hyaena whoops: frequent incidence of vocal instabilities in a mammalian loud call G. Peters, M. L. East, H. Herzel, J. R. Henschel, G. L. Mills, K. Wilhelm & H. Hofer 2004 2 99-109
Terrestrial Carnivore Sounds with Repeated Rapid Alternation of Two Structurally Different Components: an Indication of Complex Sound Production Mechanisms in Mammals? G. Peters 2006 1 1-25
In-air acoustic repertoire and associated behaviour of wild juvenile crabeater seals during rehabilitation Fannie W. Shabangu, G. J. Greg Hofmeyr, Rachel Probert, Maëlle Connan, Corrine A. Buhrmann & Tess Gridley 2023 3 261-283
Short moan call reveals seasonal occurrence and diel-calling pattern of crabeater seals in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica Fannie W. Shabangu & Russell A. Charif 2021 5 543-563
Book Review: Vocal communication in the timber wolf Canis lupus by R.M. Schassburger F.H. Harrington 1996 2 165-168
Effects of Noise on Seals and Sea Lions: Laboratory Approaches David Kastak 2008 1-3 169-171

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