About the special issue
Articles in this issue
Revisiting the Umwelt: Environments of animal communication.
Page 115
Greene, Correigh M.; Owings, Donald H.; Hart, Lynette A.; Klimley, A. Peter
The Umwelt and its relevance to animal communication: Introduction to special issue.
Pages 116-119
Partan, Sarah; Marler, Peter
Overview: Animal acoustic communication and the role of the physical environment.
Pages 120-122
Rundus, Aaron S.; Hart, Lynette A.
The properties of geophysical fields and their effects on elephants and other animals.
Pages 123-132
Arnason, Byron T.; Hart, Lynette A.; O'Connell-Rodwell, Caitlin E.
Auditory communication, meteorology and the Umwelt.
Pages 133-136
Larom, David
Changes to acoustic communication systems in human-altered environments.
Pages 137-141
Rabin, Lawrence A.; Greene, Correigh M.
Overview: Signal production and detection.
Pages 142-144
Randall, Jan A.; Crider, Susan K.
The production of communication signals at the air-water and water-substrate boundaries.
Pages 145-150
Lema, Sean C.; Kelly, John T.
Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) hearing threshold for brief broadband signals.
Pages 151-157
Au, Whitlow W. L.; Lemonds, David W.; Vlachos, Stephanie; Nachtigall, Paul E.; Roitblat, Herbert L.
Seismic sensitivity in the desert golden mole (Eremitalpa granti): A review.
Pages 158-163
Mason, Matthew J.; Narins, Peter M.
Overview: Expanding an animal's self-world to include conspecifics.
Pages 164-165
Ruys, John D.; Schilling, Amy J.
Using information theory to assess the diversity, complexity, and development of communicative repertoires. Pages 166-172
McCowan, Brenda; Doyle, Laurance R.; Hanser, Sean F.
The presumption of sociality: Social learning in diverse contexts in brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater). Pages 173-181
King, Andrew P.; West, Meredith J.; White, David J.
Multiple environmental contexts and communication in pygmy marmosets (Cebuella pygmaea).
Pages 182-188
Snowdon, Charles T.; de la Torre, Stella
A new perspective on barking in dogs (Canis familaris.).
Pages 189-193
Yin, Sophia
Overview: For crying out loud--dangers and opportunities of communicating in the public domain.
Pages 194-196
Shier, Debra M.
The rattling sound of rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis) as a communicative resource for ground squirrels (Spermophilus beecheyi) and burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia).
Pages 197-205
Owings, Donald H.; Rowe, Matthew P.; Rundus, Aaron S.
The evolution of mutualistic interspecific communication: Assessment and management across species.
Pages 206-209
Kostan, Karen M.
Species identity and the temporal characteristics of fish acoustic signals.
Pages 210-214
Kihslinger, Rebecca L.; Klimley, A. Peter


