Quantitative description of the vocal repertoire of the territorial olive frog, Babina adenopleura, from Taiwan |
Ming-Feng Chuang, Yeong-Choy Kam and Mark A. Bee |
2016 |
1 |
1-18 |
Conveying information with one song type: Changes in dawn song performance correspond to different female breeding stages |
Victor Y. Zhang, Antonio Celis-Murillo, Michael P. Ward |
2016 |
1 |
19-28 |
The Song Overlap Null model Generator (SONG): a new tool for distinguishing between random and non-random song overlap |
Masco, Christina; Allesina, Stefano; Mennill, Daniel; Pruett-Jones, Stephen |
2016 |
1 |
29-40 |
Structure, syntax, and ‘small-world’ organization in the complex songs of California Thrashers (Toxostoma redivivum) |
Martin L. Cody, Edward Stabler, Héctor Manuel Sánchez Castellanos & Charles E. Taylor |
2016 |
1 |
41-54 |
Automatic recognition of bird individuals on an open set using as-is recordings |
Ladislav Ptacek, Lukas Machlica, Pavel Linhart, Pavel Jaska & Ludek Muller |
2016 |
1 |
55-73 |
Weddell seals do not lengthen calls in response to conspecific masking |
John M. Terhune |
2016 |
1 |
75-88 |
The advertisement calls of three Hylid frogs from Hispaniola |
Pedro A. Galvis, Valentina Zaffaroni Caorsi, Santiago J. Sánchez-Pacheco & Marco Rada |
2016 |
1 |
89-97 |
Handling dolphin detections from C-PODs, with the development of acoustic parameters for verification and the exploration of species identification possibilities. |
James R. Robbins, Anja Brandecker, Michelle Cronin, Mark Jessopp, Rob McAllen & Ross Culloch |
2016 |
2 |
99-110 |
Differences between male, female and juvenile haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus L.) sounds |
Licia Casaretto, Marta Picciulin & Anthony D. Hawkins |
2016 |
2 |
111-125 |
Syntax of complex bird song in the large-billed reed warbler (Acrocephalus orinus) |
V. V. Samotskaya, A. S. Opaev, V. V. Ivanitskii, I. M. Marova & P. V. Kvartalnov |
2016 |
2 |
127-143 |
Variability in the performance of the spectrogram correlation detector for Northeast Pacific blue whale calls |
Ana Sirovic |
2016 |
2 |
145-160 |
Distribution of sound pressure around a singing cricket: radiation pattern and asymmetry in the sound field |
Benedict D. Chivers, Thorin Jonsson, Joseph C. Jackson, Tanja K. Kleinhappel, Nadezhda Shivarova, James F. C. Windmill & Fernando Montealegre-Z |
2016 |
2 |
161-176 |
Assessment of Error Rates in Acoustic Monitoring with the R package monitoR |
Jonathan Katz, Sasha D. Hafner & Therese Donovan |
2016 |
2 |
177-196 |
Tools for automated acoustic monitoring within the R package monitoR. |
Jonathan Katz, Sasha D. Hafner & Therese Donovan |
2016 |
2 |
197-210 |
Estimating repertoire size in a songbird: A comparison of three techniques |
Alexander J. Harris, David R. Wilson, Brendan A. Graham & Daniel J. Mennill |
2016 |
3 |
211-224 |
Stridulation of the Clear-wing Meadow Katydid Xiphelimum amplipennis, adaptive bandwidth |
Glenn K. Morris, Holger Braun & Christian S. Wirkner |
2016 |
3 |
225-251 |
Vocal repertoire of social Mashona mole-rat (Fukomys darlingi) and how it compares with other mole-rats |
Veronika Dvoráková, Ema Hrouzková & Radim Sumbera |
2016 |
3 |
253-266 |
Acoustic monitoring of golden jackals in Europe: setting the frame for future analyses |
Carlo Comazzi, Silvana Mattiello, Olivier Friard, Stefano Filacorda & Marco Gamba |
2016 |
3 |
267-278 |
Giant otter alarm calls as potential mechanisms for individual discrimination and sexual selection |
Caroline Leuchtenberger, Renata Sousa-Lima, Carolina Ribas, William E. Magnusson & Guilherme Mourão |
2016 |
3 |
279-291 |
Characterizing the vibratory and acoustic signals of the "purring" wolf spider, Gladicosa gulosa (Araneae: Lycosidae) |
Alexander L. Sweger & George W. Uetz |
2016 |
3 |
293-303 |