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Sound production by animals. --- Animal language --- Animal vocalization --- Animals --- Vocalization by animals --- Animal communication --- Bioacoustics --- Sound production --- Vocalization
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Zoology --- Ultrasonics --- Sound production by animals --- Animal language --- Animal vocalization --- Animals --- Vocalization by animals --- Animal communication --- Bioacoustics --- Inaudible sound --- Supersonics --- Sound --- Sound pressure --- Sound production --- Vocalization
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Sound production by animals. --- Animal language --- Animal vocalization --- Animals --- Vocalization by animals --- Animal communication --- Bioacoustics --- Sound production --- Vocalization --- Producció de sons pels animals
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Sound production by animals. --- Vertebrates. --- Animal communication. --- Animal biocommunication --- Animal language --- Biocommunication, Animal --- Language learning by animals --- Animal behavior --- Vertebrata --- Chordata --- Animal vocalization --- Animals --- Vocalization by animals --- Animal communication --- Bioacoustics --- Sound production --- Vocalization
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Vertebrate Sound Production and Acoustic Communication serves both as a tutorial introduction for newcomers and a springboard for further research for all scientists interested in understanding animal acoustic signals. Vertebrate Vocal Production: An Introductory Overview by W. Tecumseh Fitch and Roderick A. Suthers Fish Sound Production: An Exaptation? by Eric Parmentier and Michael L. Fine Vocal Sound Production and Acoustic Communication in Amphibians and Reptiles by Kaitlen Colafrancesco and Marcos Gridi-Papp Locomotion-Induced Sounds and Sonations: Mechanisms,Communication Function, and Relationship with Behavior by Christopher James Clark Embodied Motor Control of Avian Vocal Production by Daniel N. Düring and Coen P. H. Elemans Biophysics of Vocal Production in Mammalsby Christian T. Herbst Infrasonic and Seismic Communication in the Vertebrates with Special Emphasis on the Afrotheria: An Update and Future Directions by Peter M. Narins, Angela S. Stoeger, and Caitlin O’Connell-Rodwell Vocal Production by Terrestrial Mammals: Source, Filter, and Function by Anna M. Taylor, Benjamin D. Charlton, and David Reby Vocal Learning and Auditory-Vocal Feedback by Peter L. Tyack Vertebrate Bioacoustics: Prospects and Open Problems by W. Tecumseh Fitch About the Editors Roderick A. Suthers is Professor in the Medical Sciences program at Indiana University Bloomington. W. Tecumseh Fitch is Professor of Cognitive Biology at the University of Vienna. Richard R. Fay is Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology at Loyola University Chicago. Arthur N. Popper is Professor Emeritus and Research Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Maryland, College Park. About the Series The Springer Handbook of Auditory Research presents a series of synthetic reviews of fundamental topics dealing with auditory systems. Each volume is independent and authoritative; taken as a set, this series is the definitive resource in the field.
Neurology --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Sound production by animals. --- Animal communication. --- Animal biocommunication --- Animal language --- Biocommunication, Animal --- Language learning by animals --- Animal vocalization --- Animals --- Vocalization by animals --- Sound production --- Vocalization --- Animal behavior --- Animal communication --- Bioacoustics --- Neurosciences. --- Otorhinolaryngology. --- Neurobiology. --- Vertebrates. --- Vertebrata --- Chordata --- Neurosciences --- Ear, nose, and throat diseases --- ENT diseases --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system
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Rodents are the largest of all mammalian taxa. Rodent studies have provided invaluable data about hearing. Thus, this volume provides an overview of what is known (and not known) about rodent bioacoustics. · An Introduction to Rodent Bioacoustics Micheal L. Dent · Rodent Vocalizations: Adaptations to Physical, Social, and Sexual Factors Kazuo Okanoya and Laurel A. Screven · Three Decades of Subterranean Acoustic Communication Studies Cristian Schleich and Gabriel Francescoli · Hearing in Rodents Micheal L. Dent, Laurel A. Screven, and Anastasiya Kobrina · Rodent Sound Localization and Spatial Hearing Amanda M. Lauer, James H. Engel, Jr., and Katrina Schrode · Anatomy of Vocal Communication and Hearing in Rodents M. Fabiana Kubke and J. Martin Wild · Lessons from Rodent Models for Genetic and Age-Related Hearing Loss Kevin K. Ohlemiller · State and Context in Vocal Communication of Rodents Laura M. Hurley and Matina C. Kalcounis-Rueppell Micheal L. Dent is Professor in the Department of Psychology at The State University of New York at Buffalo Richard R. Fay is Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology at Loyola University Chicago Arthur N. Popper is Professor Emeritus and Research Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Bioacoustics. --- Sound production by animals. --- Animal language --- Animal vocalization --- Animals --- Vocalization by animals --- Animal communication --- Bioacoustics --- Biological acoustics --- Sound --- Sound production --- Vocalization --- Neurosciences. --- Otorhinolaryngology. --- Ear, nose, and throat diseases --- ENT diseases --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Medicine --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system
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In order to communicate, animals send and receive signals that are subject to their particular anatomical, psychological, and environmental constraints. This SHAR volume discusses both the production and perception of acoustic signals. Chapters address the information that animals communicate, how the communication is developed and learned, and how communication systems have adapted and evolved within species. The book will give examples from a variety of species.
Animal sounds. --- Sound production by animals. --- Animal communication. --- Animal physiology. --- Animal behavior. --- Neurosciences. --- Animal Physiology. --- Behavioral Sciences. --- Behavioral sciences. --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Animal physiology --- Animals --- Biology --- Anatomy --- Physiology --- Animal language --- Animal communication --- Bioacoustics --- Nature sounds --- Animal vocalization --- Vocalization by animals --- Animal biocommunication --- Biocommunication, Animal --- Language learning by animals --- Animal behavior --- Sound production --- Vocalization
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Bioacoustics --- Sound production by animals --- Animal sounds --- Sound recordings --- Dieren. --- Geluidsregistratie. --- JEX17 --- Animal sounds. --- Bioacoustics. --- Sound production by animals. --- Sound recordings. --- Animal language --- Animal vocalization --- Animals --- Vocalization by animals --- Biological acoustics --- Audio discs --- Audio recordings --- Audiorecordings --- Discs, Audio --- Discs, Sound --- Disks, Sound --- Phonodiscs --- Phonograph records --- Phonorecords --- Recordings, Audio --- Recordings, Sound --- Records, Phonograph --- Records, Sound --- Sound discs --- Sound production --- Vocalization --- Animal communication --- Sound --- Nature sounds --- Audio-visual materials --- Acoustique technique --- animaux --- Enregistrement et reproduction du son --- Communication --- Sound recording
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Hearing and Sound Communication in Amphibians is a compendium of the latest research on acoustic communication in these highly vocal vertebrates. The chapters are written by experts currently investigating the physiology and behavior of amphibians both in the laboratory and in the field. This integrated approach guides each chapter and provides a neuroethologically-driven and evolutionary basis for our understanding of acoustic communication and its underlying mechanisms. The intended audience ranges from senior undergraduates to physiologists, zoologists, evolutionary biologists and communication specialists. Contents Peter Narins is Professor in the Departments of Physiological Science, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, the Brain Research Institute and the Center for Tropical Research at the University of California, Los Angeles. Albert Feng is Professor in the Departments of Molecular and Integrative Physiology & Bioengineering, Neuroscience Program, Center for Biophysics and Computational Biology, and Beckman Institute at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Arthur N. Popper is Professor in the Department of Biology and Co-Director of the Center for Comparative and Evolutionary Biology of Hearing at the University of Maryland, College Park. Richard R. Fay is Director of the Parmly Hearing Institute and Professor of Psychology at Loyola University of Chicago. About the series: The Springer Handbook of Auditory Research presents a series of synthetic reviews of fundamental topics dealing with auditory systems. Each volume is independent and authoritative; taken as a set, this series is the definitive resource in the field.
Amphibians --- Hearing. --- Sound production by animals. --- Acoustics --- Audition (Physiology) --- Physiological acoustics --- Animal language --- Animal vocalization --- Animals --- Vocalization by animals --- Physiology. --- Sound production --- Vocalization --- Life sciences. --- Neurosciences. --- Behavioral sciences. --- Animal physiology. --- Neurobiology. --- Life Sciences. --- Animal Physiology. --- Behavioral Sciences. --- Animal communication --- Bioacoustics --- Senses and sensation --- Audiology --- Auditory pathways --- Deafness --- Ear --- Listening --- Animal behavior. --- Neurosciences --- Animals, Habits and behavior of --- Behavior, Animal --- Ethology --- Animal psychology --- Zoology --- Ethologists --- Psychology, Comparative --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Animal physiology --- Biology --- Anatomy --- Behavior --- Physiology
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This is the first collection of articles completely and explicitly devoted to the new field of 'comparative developmental evolutionary psychology' - that is, to studies of primate abilities based on frameworks drawn from developmental psychology and evolutionary biology. These frameworks include Piagetian and neo-Piagetian models as well as psycholinguistic ones. The articles in this collection - originating in Japan, Spain, Italy, France, Canada and the United States - represent a variety of backgrounds in human and nonhuman primate research, including psycholinguistics, developmental psychology, cultural and physical anthropology, ethology, and comparative psychology. The book focuses on such areas as the nature of culture, intelligence, language, and imitation; the differences among species in mental abilities and developmental patterns; and the evolution of life histories and of mental abilities and their neurological bases. The species studied include the African grey parrot, cebus and macaque monkeys, gorillas, orangutans, and both common and pygmy chimpanzees.
Primates --- Psychology, Comparative --- Animal communication --- Animal intelligence --- Genetic psychology --- Cognition in animals --- PSYCHOLOGY, COMPARATIVE --- INTELLIGENCE --- ANIMAL COMMUNICATION --- Vocalization, Animal --- Psychology --- psychology --- Animal Communication. --- Intelligence. --- Psychology, Comparative. --- Vocalization, Animal. --- Animal communication. --- -Psychology, Comparative --- Behavior, Comparative --- Comparative behavior --- Comparative psychology --- Ethology, Comparative --- Intelligence of animals --- Zoology --- Animal behavior --- Animal psychology --- Human behavior --- Instinct --- Quadrumana --- Mammals --- Human genetics --- Animal cognition --- Intellect of animals --- Animal biocommunication --- Animal language --- Biocommunication, Animal --- Language learning by animals --- Singing, Animal --- Sound Communication, Animal --- Vocal Communication, Animal --- Animal Singing --- Animal Singings --- Animal Sound Communication --- Animal Sound Communications --- Animal Vocal Communication --- Animal Vocal Communications --- Animal Vocalization --- Animal Vocalizations --- Communication, Animal Sound --- Communication, Animal Vocal --- Communications, Animal Sound --- Communications, Animal Vocal --- Singings, Animal --- Sound Communications, Animal --- Vocal Communications, Animal --- Vocalizations, Animal --- Animal Communication --- Comparative Psychology --- Comparative Psychologies --- Psychologies, Comparative --- Animal Communications --- Communication, Animal --- Communications, Animal --- psychology. --- Intelligence --- Health Sciences --- Psychiatry & Psychology --- Primates - Psychology --- Primates - psychology --- Animal intelligence. --- Cognition in animals. --- Genetic psychology. --- Psychology.
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