Bioacoustic articles in Animal Behaviour and Ethology April - 2014
Animal Behaviour, Volume 90, Pages 1-344, e1-e10 (April 2014) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00033472/90 Phenotypic plasticity in nest departure calls: weighing costs and benefits Original Research Article Pages 31-39 Melissa L. Grunst, Andrea S. Grunst, John T. Rotenberry Vibratory noise in anthropogenic habitats and its effect on prey detection in a web-building spider Original Research Article Pages 47-56 Chung-Huey Wu, Damian O. Elias Personality-dependent response to field playback in great tits: slow explorers can be strong responders Original Research Article Pages 65-71 Chris G.C. Jacobs, Thijs van Overveld, Vincent Careau, Erik Matthysen, Frank Adriaensen, Hans Slabbekoorn Mate recognition in duetting species: the role of male and female vibrational signals Original Research Article Pages 181-193 Maja Derlink, Petra Pavlovčič, Alan J.A. Stewart, Meta Virant-Doberlet When neighbours are not ‘dear enemies’: a study in the winter wren, Troglodytes troglodytes Original Research Article Pages 229-235 H. Courvoisier, S. Camacho-Schlenker, T. Aubin Animal Behaviour, Volume 91, Pages 1-178 (May 2014) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00033472/91 Male and female crickets modulate their courtship behaviour depending on female experience with mate availability Original Research Article Pages 9-15 Robin M. Tinghitella Cross-modal discrimination of human gender by domestic dogs Original Research Article Pages 127-135 V.F. Ratcliffe, K. McComb, D. Reby Nestling use of alternative acoustic antipredator responses is related to immune condition and social context Original Research Article Pages 161-169 Debora Goedert, Raphael I. Dias, Regina H. Macedo Animal Behaviour, Volume 92, Pages 1-346 (June 2014) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00033472/92 Early song discrimination by nestling sparrows in the wild Original Research Article Pages 19-24 Daizaburo Shizuka Song sharing with neighbours and relatives in a cooperatively breeding songbird Original Research Article Pages 55-62 Çağlar Akçay, Katherine L. Hambury, J. Andrew Arnold, Alison M. Nevins, Janis L. Dickinson Does song complexity correlate with problem-solving performance in flocks of zebra finches? Original Research Article Pages 63-71 Christopher N. Templeton, Kevin N. Laland, Neeltje J. Boogert Can animals detect differences in vocalizations adjusted for anthropogenic noise? Original Research Article Pages 111-116 David Luther, Jessica Magnotti A cry for help: female distress calling during copulation is context dependent Original Research Article Pages 151-157 Hanne Løvlie, Josefina Zidar, Christina Berneheim EthologyVolume 120, Issue 4Pages i–i, 305–409 (April 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eth.2014.120.issue-4/issuetoc Complex Vocal Responses to Conspecific Calls in Whistling Frogs Eleutherodactylus johnstonei: Playback Experiments in the Field (pages 313–323) Zaida Tárano and Eloisa Fuenmayor Article first published online: 23 JAN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/eth.12207 Dawn Singing Intensity of the Male Brownish-Flanked Bush Warbler: Effects of Territorial Insertions and Number of Neighbors (pages 324–330) Canwei Xia, Chentao Wei, Huw Lloyd, Jiayu Liu, Qiao Wu and Yanyun Zhang Article first published online: 12 JAN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/eth.12205 Non-Redundant Social Information Use in Avian Flocks with Multisensory Stimuli (pages 375–387) Jacquelyn Randolet, Jeffrey R. Lucas and Esteban Fernández-Juricic Article first published online: 5 FEB 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/eth.12212 Ethology, Volume 120, Issue 5,Pages i–i, 411–518 (May 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eth.2014.120.issue-5/issuetoc Prey Responses to Predator's Sounds: A Review and Empirical Study (pages 427–452) Alexandra M. Hettena, Nicole Munoz and Daniel T. Blumstein Article first published online: 26 FEB 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/eth.12219 Ethology, Volume 120, Issue 6,Pages i–i, 411–518 (June 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eth.2014.120.issue-6/issuetoc Variation in Trill Characteristics in Tree Pipit Songs: Different Trills for Different Use? (pages 586–597) Tereza Petrusková, Anna Kinštová, Iveta Pišvejcová, Juan Mula Laguna, Adrián Cortezón, Tomáš Brinke and Adam Petrusek Article first published online: 18 MAR 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/eth.12231 Best whishes Elke Elke Burkhardt Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research Ocean Acoustics Lab Am Alten Hafen 26 27568 Bremerhaven GERMANY Phone: +49-471-4831-1861 Fax: +49-471-4831-1149 Web: www.awi.de/acoustics