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Autor:
Ole Næsbye Larsen, Colleen Reichmuth
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 8, Iss 6 (2021)
Male walruses produce some of the longest continuous reproductive displays known among mammals to convey their physical fitness to potential rivals and possibly to potential mates. Here, we document the ability of a captive walrus to produce intense,
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https://doaj.org/article/b7f4694b3dba4878987fb10d3e68d7a0
Autor:
Alyssa Maxwell, Kirstin Anderson Hansen, Sara Torres Ortiz, Ole Næsbye Larsen, Ursula Siebert, Magnus Wahlberg
Publikováno v:
Biology Open, Vol 6, Iss 4, Pp 496-502 (2017)
Many aquatic birds use sounds extensively for in-air communication. Regardless of this, we know very little about their hearing abilities. The in-air audiogram of a male adult great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) was determined using psychophysical
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https://doaj.org/article/84d520e4c0f849b392910484412eb22a
Autor:
Takeshi Nishimura, Isao T. Tokuda, Shigehiro Miyachi, Jacob C. Dunn, Christian T. Herbst, Kazuyoshi Ishimura, Akihisa Kaneko, Yuki Kinoshita, Hiroki Koda, Jaap P. P. Saers, Hirohiko Imai, Tetsuya Matsuda, Ole Næsbye Larsen, Uwe Jürgens, Hideki Hirabayashi, Shozo Kojima, W. Tecumseh Fitch
Publikováno v:
Science. 377:760-763
Human speech production obeys the same acoustic principles as vocal production in other animals but has distinctive features: A stable vocal source is filtered by rapidly changing formant frequencies. To understand speech evolution, we examined a wid
Publikováno v:
Ornithology. 139
When suitable nesting habitat is rare, birds may have to share it with heterospecific individuals with similar nesting requirements. The resulting species mosaic may in turn affect how breeding birds communicate vocally with each other. For instance,
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Stampe, K, Larsen, O N & Godfrey, S S 2020, ' Ecto-and endoparasites of the King's skink (Egernia kingii) on Penguin Island ', Parasitology Research, vol. 147, no. 10, pp. 1094-1099 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182020000839
Parasitology
Parasitology
Wildlife species are often host to a diversity of parasites, but our knowledge of their diversity and ecology is extremely limited, especially for reptiles. Little is known about the host-parasite ecology of the Australian lizard, the King's skink (E
Publikováno v:
Exploring Animal Behavior Through Sound: Volume 1 ISBN: 9783030975388
The Source-Path-Receiver Model (SPRM) is a fundamental concept derived from hazard (including noise) control. It is useful in studies of animal bioacoustics where the sound sources may be animals, humans, or natural events within the habitat and the
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97540-1_5
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97540-1_5
Autor:
Ole Næsbye Larsen, Sara Torres Ortiz, Alyssa Maxwell, Magnus Wahlberg, Anastasia Krasheninnikova
Publikováno v:
Torres Ortiz, S, Maxwell, A, Krasheninnikova, A, Wahlberg, M & Larsen, O N 2019, ' Problem solving capabilities of peach-fronted conures (Eupsittula aurea) studied with the string-pulling test ', Behaviour, vol. 156, no. 5-8, pp. 815-846 . https://doi.org/10.1163/1568539X-00003539
The problem-solving capabilities of four small parrots (peach-fronted conures, Eupsittula aurea) were investigated using string-pulling tests. In seven different tasks, one string was baited following a randomized order. The parrots could retrieve th
Autor:
Ole Næsbye Larsen, Marianne H. Rasmussen, Adam Smith, Kirstin Anderson Hansen, T. Aran Mooney
Publikováno v:
Mooney, T A, Smith, A, Larsen, O N, Hansen, K A & Rasmussen, M 2020, ' A field study of auditory sensitivity of the Atlantic puffin, Fratercula arctica ', The Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 223, jeb228270 . https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.228270
Hearing is vital for birds as they rely on acoustic communication with parents, mates, chicks and conspecifics. Amphibious seabirds face many ecological pressures, having to sense cues in air and underwater. Natural noise conditions have helped shape
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https://findresearcher.sdu.dk:8443/ws/files/172416766/jeb228270.full.pdf
https://findresearcher.sdu.dk:8443/ws/files/172416766/jeb228270.full.pdf
Autor:
T Aran, Mooney, Adam, Smith, Ole Næsbye, Larsen, Kirstin Anderson, Hansen, Marianne, Rasmussen
Publikováno v:
The Journal of experimental biology. 223(Pt 15)
Hearing is vital for birds as they rely on acoustic communication with parents, mates, chicks and conspecifics. Amphibious seabirds face many ecological pressures, having to sense cues in air and underwater. Natural noise conditions have helped shape