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1. Four types of vibration behaviors in a mole cricket.

2. Sex differences in vocal communication of freely interacting adult mice depend upon behavioral context.

3. Vocal practice regulates singing activity–dependent genes underlying age-independent vocal learning in songbirds.

4. An automated approach to the quantitation of vocalizations and vocal learning in the songbird.

5. Dynamic sex-specific responses to synthetic songs in a duetting suboscine passerine.

6. Urban green roofs provide habitat for migrating and breeding birds and their arthropod prey.

7. Early erratic flight response of the lucerne moth to the quiet echolocation calls of distant bats.

8. Ridge number in bat ears is related to both guild membership and ear length.

9. Simultaneous observation of intermittent locomotion of multiple fish by fine-scale spatiotemporal three-dimensional positioning.

10. It’s not all about the Soprano: Rhinolophid bats use multiple acoustic components in echolocation pulses to discriminate between conspecifics and heterospecifics.

11. Passive acoustic surveys for predicting species’ distributions: Optimising detection probability.

12. Drosophila species learn dialects through communal living.

13. Multiculturalism is good for flies, too.

14. A year in words: The dynamics and consequences of language experiences in an intervention classroom.

15. Stereosonic vision: Exploring visual-to-auditory sensory substitution mappings in an immersive virtual reality navigation paradigm.

16. Chemically mediated species recognition in two sympatric Grayling butterflies: Hipparchia fagi and Hipparchia hermione (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Satyrinae).

17. Are we choosing the right flagships? The bird species and traits Australians find most attractive.

18. Birdcall lures improve passerine mist-net captures at a sub-tropical African savanna.

19. Sociability and synapse subtype-specific defects in mice lacking SRPX2, a language-associated gene.

20. Multigenerational effects of bisphenol A or ethinyl estradiol exposure on F2 California mice (Peromyscus californicus) pup vocalizations.

21. Direction-dependent interaction rules enrich pattern formation in an individual-based model of collective behavior.

22. Spatial and temporal patterns of sound production in East Greenland narwhals.

23. CBA/CaJ mouse ultrasonic vocalizations depend on prior social experience.

24. Meaningful syntactic structure in songbird vocalizations?

25. Pioglitazone abolishes autistic-like behaviors via the IL-6 pathway.

26. A nocturnal rail with a simple territorial call eavesdrops on interactions between rivals.

27. The Ryerson Audio-Visual Database of Emotional Speech and Song (RAVDESS): A dynamic, multimodal set of facial and vocal expressions in North American English.

28. Functional clustering of mouse ultrasonic vocalization data.

29. Quantifying the impact on navigation performance in visually impaired: Auditory information loss versus information gain enabled through electronic travel aids.

30. The goal of ape pointing.

31. The tempo and mode of the taxonomic correction process: How taxonomists have corrected and recorrected North American bird species over the last 127 years.

32. Pet dogs’ behavior when the owner and an unfamiliar person attend to a faux rival.

33. Origins of scale invariance in vocalization sequences and speech.

34. Differential responses of avian and mammalian predators to phenotypic variation in Australian Brood Frogs.

35. Communication calls produced by electrical stimulation of four structures in the guinea pig brain.

36. Towards an integrated view of vocal development.

37. Anal fin pigmentation in Brachyrhaphis fishes is not used for sexual mimicry.

38. Reduction of emission level in approach signals of greater mouse-eared bats (Myotis myotis): No evidence for a closed loop control system for intensity compensation.

39. Bat detective—Deep learning tools for bat acoustic signal detection.

40. First insights into the vocal repertoire of infant and juvenile Southern white rhinoceros.

41. Revealing the ecological content of long-duration audio-recordings of the environment through clustering and visualisation.

42. Bonobo and chimpanzee gestures overlap extensively in meaning.

43. Vocal development through morphological computation.

44. Vocal individuality in drumming in great spotted woodpecker—A biological perspective and implications for conservation.

45. The jaguar and the PhD.

46. Vocal complexity and sociality in spotted paca (Cuniculus paca).

47. Cognitive mechanisms for inferring the meaning of novel signals during symbolisation.

48. Precocious development of self-awareness in dolphins.

49. Towards a more practical attention bias test to assess affective state in sheep.

50. Factors affecting availability for detection: An example using radio-collared Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus).

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