Acoustic communication in noise
Publisher Summary Environmental noise can affect acoustic communication through limiting
the broadcast area, or active space, of a signal by decreasing signal-to-noise ratios at the …
the broadcast area, or active space, of a signal by decreasing signal-to-noise ratios at the …
Acoustic communication in crocodilians: from behaviour to brain
AL Vergne, MB Pritz, N Mathevon - Biological Reviews, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Crocodilians and birds are the modern representatives of Phylum Archosauria. Although
there have been recent advances in our understanding of the phylogeny and ecology of …
there have been recent advances in our understanding of the phylogeny and ecology of …
[BOG][B] The zebra finch: a synthesis of field and laboratory studies
RA Zann - 1996 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The Australian Zebra Finch is widely used by researchers and teachers in many
scientific disciplines where it is the preferred subject for investigations ranging from anatomy …
scientific disciplines where it is the preferred subject for investigations ranging from anatomy …
Birds and anthropogenic noise: are urban songs adaptive?
In cities with intense low-frequency traffic noise, birds have been observed to sing louder
and at a higher pitch. Several studies argue that higher song pitch is an adaptation to reduce …
and at a higher pitch. Several studies argue that higher song pitch is an adaptation to reduce …
Detection and discrimination of natural calls in masking noise by birds: estimating the active space of a signal
We tested the ability of birds to detect and discriminate natural vocal signals in the presence
of masking noise using operant conditioning. Masked thresholds were measured for …
of masking noise using operant conditioning. Masked thresholds were measured for …
Rhythmic cognition in humans and animals: distinguishing meter and pulse perception
WT Fitch - Frontiers in systems neuroscience, 2013 - frontiersin.org
This paper outlines a cognitive and comparative perspective on human rhythmic cognition
that emphasizes a key distinction between pulse perception and meter perception. Pulse …
that emphasizes a key distinction between pulse perception and meter perception. Pulse …
Some lessons from the effects of highway noise on birds
Department of Biology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; apopper@ umd. edu One
of the “problems” in working with aquatic animals is that they are not nearly as easy to …
of the “problems” in working with aquatic animals is that they are not nearly as easy to …
[BOG][B] Hearing in birds and reptiles
The comparative hearing of birds and reptiles should always be considered together. It is
clear from the vertebrate fossil record that birds and reptiles split over 200 million years ago …
clear from the vertebrate fossil record that birds and reptiles split over 200 million years ago …
Noise-dependent song amplitude regulation in a territorial songbird
H Brumm, D Todt - Animal behaviour, 2002 - Elsevier
Some animals that use sound to communicate compensate for interference from background
noise by adjusting the amplitude of their vocalizations as environmental noise levels vary …
noise by adjusting the amplitude of their vocalizations as environmental noise levels vary …
Female calls promote song learning in male juvenile zebra finches
L Bistere, CM Gomez-Guzman, Y **ong… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Social interactions promote vocal learning, but the impact of social feedback on this process
and its neural circuitry is not well understood. We studied song imitation in juvenile male …
and its neural circuitry is not well understood. We studied song imitation in juvenile male …