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The study of animal communication has led to significant progress in our general understanding of motor and sensory systems, evolution, and speciation. However, one often neglected aspect is that signal exchange in every modality is constrained by noise, be it in the transmission channel or in the nervous system. This book analyses whether and how animals can cope with such constraints, and explores the implications that noise has for our understanding of animal communication. It is written by leading biologists working on different taxa including insects, fish, amphibians, lizards, birds, and mammals. In addition to this broad taxonomic approach, the chapters also cover a wide array of research disciplines: from the mechanisms of signal production and perception, to the behavioural ecology of signalling, the evolution of animal communication, and conservation issues. This volume promotes the integration of the knowledge gained by the diverse approaches to the study of animal communication and, at the same time, highlights particularly interesting fields of current and future research.
1 Introduction
Henrik Brumm
Part I: Signal Detection Theory
2 Signal Detection, Noise, and the Evolution of Communication
R. Haven Wiley
Part II: Acoustic Signals
3 Masking by Noise in Acoustic Insects: Problems and Solutions
Heiner Römer
4 Effects of Noise on Sound Detection and Acoustic Communication in Fishes
Friedrich Ladich
5 Anuran Acoustic Signal Production in Noisy Environments
Joshua J. Schwartz and Mark A. Bee
6 Anuran Acoustic Signal Perception in Noisy Environments
Alejandro Vélez, Joshua J. Schwartz, and Mark A. Bee
7 Avian Vocal Production in Noise
Henrik Brumm and Sue Anne Zollinger
8 Avian Sound Perception in Noise
Robert J. Dooling and Sandra H. Blumenrath
9 Effects of Noise on Acoustic Signal Production in Marine Mammals.
Peter L. Tyack and Vincent M. Janik
10 Effects of Noise on Sound Perception in
James J. Finneran and Brian K. Branstetter
Part III: Optical, Electric, and Chemical Signals
11 Noise in Visual Communication: Motion from Wind-Blown Plants
Richard A Peters
12 Neural Noise in Electro communication -from Burden to Benefits
Jan Benda, Jan Grewe and Rüdiger Krahe
13 Noise in Chemical Communication
Volker Nehring, Tristram D. Wyatt and Patrizia d'Ettorre
Part IV: Impacts of Anthropogenic Noise
14. Anthropogenic Noise and Conservation
Peter K. McGregor, Andrew G. Horn, Marty L. Leonard and, Frank Thomsen
Show moreThe study of animal communication has led to significant progress in our general understanding of motor and sensory systems, evolution, and speciation. However, one often neglected aspect is that signal exchange in every modality is constrained by noise, be it in the transmission channel or in the nervous system. This book analyses whether and how animals can cope with such constraints, and explores the implications that noise has for our understanding of animal communication. It is written by leading biologists working on different taxa including insects, fish, amphibians, lizards, birds, and mammals. In addition to this broad taxonomic approach, the chapters also cover a wide array of research disciplines: from the mechanisms of signal production and perception, to the behavioural ecology of signalling, the evolution of animal communication, and conservation issues. This volume promotes the integration of the knowledge gained by the diverse approaches to the study of animal communication and, at the same time, highlights particularly interesting fields of current and future research.
1 Introduction
Henrik Brumm
Part I: Signal Detection Theory
2 Signal Detection, Noise, and the Evolution of Communication
R. Haven Wiley
Part II: Acoustic Signals
3 Masking by Noise in Acoustic Insects: Problems and Solutions
Heiner Römer
4 Effects of Noise on Sound Detection and Acoustic Communication in Fishes
Friedrich Ladich
5 Anuran Acoustic Signal Production in Noisy Environments
Joshua J. Schwartz and Mark A. Bee
6 Anuran Acoustic Signal Perception in Noisy Environments
Alejandro Vélez, Joshua J. Schwartz, and Mark A. Bee
7 Avian Vocal Production in Noise
Henrik Brumm and Sue Anne Zollinger
8 Avian Sound Perception in Noise
Robert J. Dooling and Sandra H. Blumenrath
9 Effects of Noise on Acoustic Signal Production in Marine Mammals.
Peter L. Tyack and Vincent M. Janik
10 Effects of Noise on Sound Perception in
James J. Finneran and Brian K. Branstetter
Part III: Optical, Electric, and Chemical Signals
11 Noise in Visual Communication: Motion from Wind-Blown Plants
Richard A Peters
12 Neural Noise in Electro communication -from Burden to Benefits
Jan Benda, Jan Grewe and Rüdiger Krahe
13 Noise in Chemical Communication
Volker Nehring, Tristram D. Wyatt and Patrizia d'Ettorre
Part IV: Impacts of Anthropogenic Noise
14. Anthropogenic Noise and Conservation
Peter K. McGregor, Andrew G. Horn, Marty L. Leonard and, Frank Thomsen
Show moreIntroduction.- Signal Detection, Noise, and the Evolution of Communication.- Masking by Noise in Acoustic Insects: Problems and Solutions.- Effects of Noise on Sound Detection and Acoustic Communication in Fishes.- Anuran Acoustic Signal Production in Noisy Environments.- Anuran Acoustic Signal Perception in Noisy Environments.- Avian Vocal Production in Noise.- Avian Sound Perception in Noise.- Effects of Noise on Acoustic Signal Production in Marine Mammals.- Effects of Noise on Sound Perception in Marine Mammals.- Noise in Visual Communication: Motion from Wind-Blown Plants.- Neural Noise in Electro communication —from Burden to Benefits.- Noise in Chemical Communication.- Anthropogenic Noise and Conservation.
“Animal Communication and Noise … is a reference work of the
highest standard that will be useful for researchers, students and
lecturers in a variety of disciplines, from conservation and animal
behaviour to evolution and the physics of sound.” (Pat Sang, The
Biologist, Vol. 64 (3), 2017)“The book begins with a discussion of
signal detection theory, followed by a broad taxonomic survey of
how noise affects signal production and reception. … The book is
theoretically strong, covers a diversity of topics in impressive
depth, and represents the most comprehensive synthesis of a
fascinating developing field. … Animal Communication in Noise
provides a thorough introduction for those new to the topic and
serves as a valuable reference even for those experienced in the
field.” (Laurel B. Symes and Trevor D. Price, Animal Behaviour,
Vol. 108,October, 2015)“Animal communication in different sensory
modalities is often oversimplified, and this volume evaluating
communication in the face of noise helps to remedy this superficial
treatment. … Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students,
researchers/faculty, and professionals.” (J. A. Mather, Choice,
Vol. 51 (11), August, 2014)
“The book, Animal Communication and Noise, which is edited by
Henrik Brumm, is a great resource for advanced undergraduates,
graduate students and professionals … . This book is an excellent
resource for individuals interested in the emerging issue of the
impact of anthropogenic sound on animals, those interested in how
animals have evolved to mitigate noise interference in
communication and comparative biologists and bio-acousticians
interested in evolutionary solutions to noise across taxa.” (Dorian
S. Houser, Noise Control Engineering Journal, Vol. 62 (4),
July-August, 2014)
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