Song amplitude and population density in two sympatric warblers, Phylloscopus schwarzi and P. fuscatus |
A. S. Opaev & E. M. Shishkina |
2021 |
3 |
272-283 |
High level individuality in vocalizations of a well-known avian brood parasite: Asian koel (Eudynamys scolopacea L.) |
Abdul Aziz Khan & Irfan Zia Qureshi |
2021 |
4 |
379-388 |
Geographic variation in vocalizations of the Military Macaw in western Mexico |
Alejandro Salinas-Melgoza & Katherine Renton |
2021 |
2 |
197-214 |
Individual variation in two types of advertisement calls of Pacific tree frogs, Hyliola (=Pseudacris) regilla, and the implications for sexual selection and species recognition |
Alejandro Vélez & Adriana S. Guajardo |
2021 |
4 |
437-457 |
Vocal development in nestling kea parrots (Nestor notabilis) |
Amelia Wein, Raoul Schwing, Takuya Yanagida & Ludwig Huber |
2021 |
2 |
142-162 |
Can you hear me now? A review of signal transmission and experimental evidence for the acoustic adaptation hypothesis |
Braelei Hardt & Lauryn Benedict |
2021 |
6 |
716-742 |
Sound production in bark and ambrosia beetles |
Carol L. Bedoya, Richard W. Hofstetter, Ximena J. Nelson, Michael Hayes, Daniel R. Miller & Eckehard G. Brockerhoff |
2021 |
1 |
58-73 |
Frequency and synchronization features of a highly overlapped duet changes according to the context |
Carolina Méndez & Luis Sandoval |
2021 |
1 |
17-29 |
Bioacoustic and biophysical analysis of a newly described highly transparent genus of predatory katydids from the Andean cloud forest (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae: Phlugidini) |
Charlie Woodrow, Christian Pulver, Daniel Veitch & Fernando Montealegre-Z |
2021 |
1 |
93-109 |
Acoustic and morphological variation on two populations of Dryophytes arenicolor in central México |
Cristian I. Hernández-Herrera & Hibraim A. Pérez-Mendoza |
2021 |
3 |
366-377 |
Vocalizations of the Greater Rhea (Rhea americana): an allegedly silent ratite |
Cristian Pérez-Granados & Karl-L. Schuchmann |
2021 |
5 |
564-574 |
House finches learn canary trills |
Dan C. Mann, David C. Lahti, Laura Waddick & Paul C. Mundinger |
2021 |
2 |
215-231 |
Distress calls of nectarivorous bats (Glossophaga soricina) encode individual and species identity |
David Hörmann, Marco Tschapka, Andreas Rose & Mirjam Knörnschild |
2021 |
3 |
253-271 |
Echolocation signals of bats – a retrospective |
David Pye |
2021 |
4 |
487-497 |
Tracking European bat species with passive acoustic directional monitoring |
David Wallis & Morten Elmeros |
2021 |
4 |
418-436 |
Singing in South Africa: monitoring the occurrence of humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) song near the Western Cape |
E. C. Ross-Marsh, S. H. Elwen, A. S. Prinsloo, B. S. James & T. Gridley |
2021 |
2 |
163-179 |
First description of whistles of Black Sea short-beaked common dolphins, Delphinus delphis ponticus |
Elena Panova, Alexandr Agafonov & Irina Logominova |
2021 |
6 |
662-679 |
Acoustic repertoire of the sword-tail cricket Cranistus colliurides Stål, 1861 (Orthoptera: Grylloidea, Trigonidiidae: Phylloscyrtini) |
Elliott Centeno, Eduardo S. Calixto & Edison Zefa |
2021 |
6 |
652-661 |
Use of recurrence plots for identification and extraction of patterns in humpback whale song recordings |
F. Malige, D. Djokic, J. Patris, R. Sousa-Lima & H. Glotin |
2021 |
6 |
680-695 |
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 |
Do social factors explain seasonal variation in dawn song characteristics of paired male Cerulean Warblers (Setophaga cerulea)? |
Garrett J. MacDonald & Kamal Islam |
2021 |
1 |
1-16 |
Random forest is the best species predictor for a community of insectivorous bats inhabiting a mountain ecosystem of central Mexico |
Jorge Ayala-Berdon, Kevin I. Medina-Bello, Issachar L. López-Cuamatzi, Rommy Vázquez-Fuerte, M. Cristina MacSwiney G., Lorena Orozco-Lugo, Ignacio Iñiguez-Dávalos, Antonio Guillén-Servent & Margarita Martínez-Gómez |
2021 |
5 |
608-628 |
Dung beetle distress signals may be correlated to sex and male morph: the case of Copris lunaris (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae, Coprini) |
Kaan Kerman, Angela Roggero, Irene Piccini, Antonio Rolando & Claudia Palestrini |
2021 |
2 |
180-196 |
Sound production in male and female Corkwing Wrasses and its relation to visual behaviour |
Karen Bussmann, Anne Christine Utne-Palm & Karen de Jong |
2021 |
6 |
629-651 |
Adult female-calf acoustic communication signals in migrating east Australian humpback whales |
Katherine L. Indeck, Elisa Girola, Maëlle Torterotot, Michael J. Noad & Rebecca A. Dunlop |
2021 |
3 |
341-365 |
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 |
Observations on mechanisms and phenomena underlying underwater and surface vocalizations of grey seals |
Lukasz J. Nowak |
2021 |
6 |
696-715 |
Treefrogs with distinct advertisement calls produce similar territorial signals |
Mariane de Oliveira Freitas & Luís Felipe Toledo |
2021 |
4 |
389-401 |
Variation in song structure of house wrens living in urban and rural areas in a Caribbean Small Island Developing State |
Marie-Ève Cyr, Kimberley Wetten, Miyako H. Warrington & Nicola Koper |
2021 |
5 |
594-607 |
Book review: Is That a Bat - a guide to non-bat sounds encountered during bat surveys |
Martin K. Obrist |
2021 |
6 |
743-744 |
CARACAL: A versatile passive acoustic monitoring tool for wildlife research and conservation |
Matthew Wijers, Andrew Loveridge, David W. Macdonald & Andrew Markham |
2021 |
1 |
41-57 |
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 |
Soundscape of urban-tolerant crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae, Trigonidiidae) in a tropical Southeast Asia city, Singapore |
Ming Kai Tan |
2021 |
4 |
469-486 |
Australian magpies adjust their alarm calls according to predator distance |
Mylène Dutour, Sarah Louise Walsh & Amanda Ruth Ridley |
2021 |
4 |
458-468 |
Characterizing the flight song: repeatable individual variation of Ovenbird song features |
Nadine Paul, Megan J. Thompson & Jennifer R. Foote |
2021 |
2 |
232-251 |
Monitoring cave-dwelling bats using remote passive acoustic detectors: a new approach for cave monitoring |
Natalia Revilla-Martín, Ivana Budinski, Xavier Puig-Montserrat, Carles Flaquer & Adrià López-Baucells |
2021 |
5 |
527-542 |
The effect of anthropogenic noise and weather conditions on male calls in the bladder grasshopper Bullacris unicolor |
Rekha Sathyan & Vanessa Couldridge |
2021 |
1 |
110-123 |
Variation in call types, calling activity patterns and relationships between call frequency and body size in a field cricket, Acanthogryllus asiaticus |
Richa Singh & Manjari Jain |
2021 |
3 |
284-302 |
Distance truncation via sound level for bioacoustic surveys in patchy habitat |
Richard W. Hedley, Scott J. Wilson, Daniel A. Yip, Katie Li & Erin M. Bayne |
2021 |
3 |
303-323 |
Play vocalizations and human laughter: A comparative review |
Sasha L. Winkler & Gregory A. Bryant |
2021 |
5 |
499-526 |
Acoustic monitoring reveals year-round calling by invasive toads in tropical Australia |
Sheryn Brodie, Kiyomi Yasumiba, Michael Towsey, Paul Roe & Lin Schwarzkopf |
2021 |
2 |
125-141 |
The sounds between the strophes: different chiffchaff taxa perform different tret calls in their song |
Vladimir Ivanitskii, Irina Ilina & Irina Marova |
2021 |
4 |
402-417 |
Auditory adaptation time course in the Yangtze finless porpoises, Neophocaena asiaeorientalis asiaeorientalis |
Vladimir V. Popov, Zhi-Tao Wang, Dmitry I. Nechaev, Ding Wang, Alexander Ya Supin & Ke-Xiong Wang |
2021 |
1 |
30-40 |
Automatic bird sound detection: logistic regression based acoustic occupancy model |
Yi-Chin Tseng, Bianca N. I. Eskelson, Kathy Martin & Valerie LeMay |
2021 |
3 |
324-340 |