Preface.- Vertebrate Vocal Production: An Introductory Overview.- Fish Sound Production: An Exaptation?.- Vocal Sound Production and Acoustic Communication in Amphibians and Reptiles.- Locomotion-Induced Sounds and Sonations: Mechanisms, Communication Function, and Relationship with Behavior.- Embodied Motor Control of Avian Vocal Production.- Biophysics of Vocal Production in Mammals.- Infrasonic and Seismic Communication in the Vertebrates with Special Emphasis on the Afrotheria: An Update and Future Directions.- Vocal Production by Terrestrial Mammals: Source, Filter, and Function.- Vocal Learning and Auditory-Vocal Feedback.- Vertebrate Bioacoustics: Prospects and Open Problems.
Roderick Suthers is a professor in the Medical Sciences program at Indiana University Bloomington. He studies neural and physiological bases of acoustic behavior, particularly the neuroethology of vocal communication in birds and of echolocation in bats.
Tecumseh Fitch is an evolutionary biologist and cognitive scientist. He is Professor of Cognitive Biology at the University of Vienna.
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.