Introduction.- 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
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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
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treatment. … Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students,
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Vol. 51 (11), August, 2014)
“The book, Animal Communication and Noise, which is edited by
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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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