Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
T. J. Walker1974Character Displacement and Acoustic Insects
E. S. Morton1975Ecological Sources of Selection on Avian Sounds
P. D. Bell1980Transmission of Vibrations along Plant Stems: Implications for Insect Communication
W. J. Bailey1983SOUND PRODUCTION IN MICRONECTA BATILLA HALE (HEMIPTERA: CORIXIDAE)?AN ALTERNATIVE STRUCTURE
T. G. Forrest1988Using Insect Sounds to Estimate and Monitor Their Populations
William1990The Scaling of Sound Output and Territory Size: Are They Matched?
M. J. Ryan, Wilczynski W.1991Evolution of intraspecific variation in the advertisement call of a cricket frog (Acris crepitans, Hylidae)
G. Sessler1991Acoustic sensors
D. A. Helweg, Cato, D. H., Jenkins, P. F., Garrigue, C.1996Dialects in South Pacific humpback whale song.
J. Barker, Cooke M.1999Is the sine-wave speech cocktail party worth attending?
J. Haselmayer, Quinn J. S.2000A COMPARISON OF POINT COUNTS AND SOUND RECORDING AS BIRD SURVEY METHODS IN AMAZONIAN SOUTHEAST PERU
K. L. Shaw, Herlihy D. P.2000Acoustic preference functions and song variability in the Hawaiian cricket Laupala cerasina
D. Van Compernolle2001Recognizing speech of goats, wolves, sheep and … non-natives
D. Robinson, Hall M.2002Sound signalling in orthoptera
K. L. Shaw2002Conflict between nuclear and mitochondrial DNA phylogenies of a recent species radiation: What mtDNA reveals and conceals about modes of speciation in Hawaiian crickets
C. H. Gerhardt, Author, Huber, F., Author, Simmons, A. M., Reviewer2003Acoustic Communication in Insects and Anurans: Common Problems and Diverse Solutions
A. A. Chek, Bogart, J. P., Lougheed, S. C.2003Mating signal partitioning in multi-species assemblages: a null model test using frogs
E. D. Chesmore, Ohya E.2004Automated identification of field-recorded songs of four British grasshoppers using bioacoustic signal recognition
2004Classification of bioacoustic time series based on the combination of global and local decisions
A. S. Izzo, Gray D. A.2004Cricket Song in Sympatry: Species Specificity of Song without Reproductive Character Displacement inGryllus rubens
X. Zeng, Zhan Y.2005Development of a noise sources classification system based on new method for feature selection
L. Girod, Lukac, M., Trifa, V., Estrin, D.2006The design and implementation of a self-calibrating distributed acoustic sensing platform
R. L. Rodr\'ıguez, Ramaswamy, K., Cocroft, R. B.2006Evidence that female preferences have shaped male signal evolution in a clade of specialized plant-feeding insects
Y. Jang, Gerhardt H. C.2006Divergence in the calling songs between sympatric and allopatric populations of the southern wood cricket Gryllus fultoni (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
N. T. Boelman, Asner, G. P., Hart, P. J., Martin, R. E.2007MULTI-TROPHIC INVASION RESISTANCE IN HAWAII: BIOACOUSTICS, FIELD SURVEYS, AND AIRBORNE REMOTE SENSING
M. Benzeghiba, Demori, R., Deroo, O., Dupont, S., Erbes, T., Jouvet, D., Fissore, L., Laface, P., Mertins, A., Ris, C.2007Automatic speech recognition and speech variability: A review
A. Selin, Turunen, J., Tanttu, J. T.2007Wavelets in Recognition of Bird Sounds
Y. V. Vedenina, Panyutin, A. K., Von Helversen, O.2007The unusual inheritance pattern of the courtship songs in closely related grasshopper species of the Chorthippus albomarginatus-group (Orthoptera: Gomphocerinae).
Y. Jang, Gerhardt H.2007Temperature Effects on the Temporal Properties of Calling Songs in the Crickets Gryllus fultoni and G. vernalis: Implications for Reproductive Isolation in Sympatric Populations
Y. Jang, Bockhorst, A., Gerhardt, H. Carl2007Reproductive Isolation in the Wood Cricket Gryllus vernalis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
G. S. Pollack, Martins R.2007Flight and hearing: ultrasound sensitivity differs between flight-capable and flight-incapable morphs of a wing-dimorphic cricket species
D. Neuhofer, Wohlgemuth, S., Stumpner, A., Ronacher, B.2008Evolutionarily conserved coding properties of auditory neurons across grasshopper species
R. Planqué, Slabbekoorn H.2008Spectral Overlap in Songs and Temporal Avoidance in a Peruvian Bird Assemblage
O. M. Beckers, Schul J.2008Developmental plasticity of mating calls enables acoustic communication in diverse environments
M. G. Efford, Dawson, D. K., Borchers, D. L.2009Population density estimated from locations of individuals on a passive detector array
M. A. Etterson, Niemi, G. J., Danz, N. P.2009Estimating the effects of detection heterogeneity and overdispersion on trends estimated from avian point counts
C. J. Hoskin, James, S., Grigg, G. C.2009Ecology and taxonomy-driven deviations in the frog call-body size relationship across the diverse Australian frog fauna
S. M. Van Parijs, Clark, C. W., Sousa-Lima, R. S., Parks, S. E., Rankin, S., Risch, D., Van Opzeeland, I. C.2009Management and research applications of real-time and archival passive acoustic sensors over varying temporal and spatial scales
B. J. Kröger, Kannampuzha, J., Neuschaefer-Rube, C.2009Towards a neurocomputational model of speech production and perception
2009Blue and fin whale acoustic presence around Antarctica during 2003 and 2004
A. L. Vergne, Pritz, M. B., Mathevon, N.2009Acoustic communication in crocodilians: from behaviour to brain
S. Wong, Parada, H., Narins, P. M.2009Heterospecific Acoustic Interference: Effects on Calling in the FrogOophaga pumilioin Nicaragua
K. A. Swiston, Mennill D. J.2009Comparison of manual and automated methods for identifying target sounds in audio recordings of Pileated, Pale-billed, and putative Ivory-billed woodpeckers
R. Bardeli, Wolff, D., Kurth, F., Koch, M., Tauchert, K. H., Frommolt, K. H.2009Detecting bird sounds in a complex acoustic environment and application to bioacoustic monitoring
K. L. Shaw, Lesnick S. C.2009Genomic linkage of male song and female acoustic preference QTL underlying a rapid species radiation
A. N. G. Kirschel, Blumstein, D. T., Smith, T. B.2009Character displacement of song and morphology in African tinkerbirds
D. Robert2009Insect Bioacoustics: Mosquitoes Make an Effort to Listen to Each Other
S. L. Voigt-Heucke, Taborsky, M., Dechmann, D. K. N.2010A dual function of echolocation: bats use echolocation calls to identify familiar and unfamiliar individuals
M. J. A. Vermeij, Marhaver, K. L., Huijbers, C. M., Nagelkerken, I., Simpson, S. D.2010Coral Larvae Move toward Reef Sounds
K. S. Henry, Lucas J. R.2010Habitat-related differences in the frequency selectivity of auditory filters in songbirds

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Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith