Infrasonic calls of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus)

KB Payne, WR Langbauer, EM Thomas - Behavioral Ecology and …, 1986 - Springer
… Elephants are the first terrestrial mammals reported to produce infrasound. These calls may
be important in the coordination of behavior in thick vegetation or among separated groups …

Origin of infrasound sensitive neurones in the papilla basilaris of the pigeon: an HRP study

L Schermuly, R Klinke - Hearing research, 1990 - Elsevier
infrasound fibres was carfled out. This paper only attempts to locate terminals of infrasound
… In contrast, afferents from outer hair cells in the mammal are not myelinated. The cell bodies …

Infrasonic and seismic communication in the vertebrates with special emphasis on the Afrotheria: An update and future directions

PM Narins, AS Stoeger… - … sound production and …, 2016 - Springer
infrasonic (including birds and mammals) and seismic (including amphibians, reptiles, birds,
and mammals) … vertebrates, concentrating on (1) infrasonic communication in elephants, (2) …

How low can you go? Physical production mechanism of elephant infrasonic vocalizations

CT Herbst, AS Stoeger, R Frey, J Lohscheller, IR Titze… - Science, 2012 - science.org
… for most mammalian vocalizations. However, at the lower end of the frequency range, the
infrasound … These low-frequency vocalizations (15–22) are called “infrasonic,” because their …

Does an infrasonic acoustic shock wave resonance of the manganese 3+ loaded/copper depleted prion protein initiate the pathogenesis of TSE?

M Purdey - Medical hypotheses, 2003 - Elsevier
infrasonic acoustic shock (tectonic disturbances, supersonic aeroplanes, etc.) have been
observed in ecosystems supporting mammalian … But TSEs will only emerge in those ‘infrasound-…

Infrasonic hearing in birds: a review of audiometry and hypothesized structure–function relationships

JN Zeyl, O den Ouden, C Köppl, J Assink… - Biological …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… , large mammals such as elephants and whales produce infrasonic communication signals,
which are perhaps the most obvious examples of potential use of infrasound by animals (…

Infrasound in the flutter jumps of the capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus): apparently a physical by-product

M Lieser, P Berthold, GA Manley - Journal of Ornithology, 2006 - Springer
… However, no behavioural response was found, neither to infrasound nor to the audible …
infrasound is nothing but a physical by-product. In large mammals, also, the role of infrasound for …

Is infrasound the main driver of evolutionary size growth of some Mammalian taxa? Thoughts on the connection between vertebrate evolution and the long-range …

L Bujtor - 2023 - europepmc.org
… Regarding all analysed extant species using infrasound either in aquatic or terrestrial … the
applied infrasound is recognized. Correlation of the body sizes of these infrasound generating …

Elephant sonic and infrasonic sound production, perception, and processing

AS Stoeger - Neuroendocrine Regulation of Animal Vocalization, 2021 - Elsevier
… Although, in elephants, when compared with other mammals, we know little about the
neuroendocrine mechanisms and regulations, the behavioral patterns that are associated with …

Responses of the ear to low frequency sounds, infrasound and wind turbines

AN Salt, TE Hullar - Hearing research, 2010 - Elsevier
… saccule may be tuned to infrasonic frequencies, auditory stimulus … infrasound. Structures
that are involved in endolymph volume regulation are also known to be influenced by infrasound

Infrasound—A Supplementary Bibliography of Articles, May 1983October 1985 edited by O. Backteman

FE White - 1987 - asa.scitation.org
… Mechanosensitivity of mammalian auditory hair cells in vitro," Nature 321, 517-519. Shamos…
phy indicates that the research efforts on infrasound have decreased on behalf of more …

Seabirds and infrasound

J Zeyl - Quest, 2021 - journals.co.za
… , infrasonic hearing has also been described in smaller mammals and birds that do not
produce infrasonicInfrasonic hearing ability has been tested in relatively few animal species, …

Biomechanical evidence of low to infrasonic hearing in Mysticetes: Implications for impacts

DR Ketten, J Arruda, SR Cramer, A Zosuls… - apex, 2013 - csi.whoi.edu
mammals is fundamental to mitigating noise impacts. There are no direct hearing measures
for any mysticete. Vocalization data suggest they have acute low and infrasonic (LF/… mammal

[PDF][PDF] Production of vocalizations in mammals

WT Fitch - Visual Communication, 2006 - Citeseer
… of mammalian vocalizations that include ultrasonic sounds high above our hearing range
(eg, from bats or rodents) and infrasonicmammal groups. This article provides an overview of …

Hearing in Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus): sensitivity to infrasound

R Heffner, JF Cumming, G Koay, HE Heffner - Journal of Comparative …, 2020 - Springer
… That pattern was not revealed until the low-frequency limits of nearly 50 different mammals
… to compare birds of different lifestyles to mammals to provide further insight into both the …

[HTML][HTML] Infrasonic and ultrasonic hearing evolved after the emergence of modern whales

MJ Mourlam, MJ Orliac - Current Biology, 2017 - Elsevier
… The cochlear canal of mammals is divided through most of its length into two Scalae: the
Scala … Our findings show that infrasonic and ultrasonic hearing evolved in Neoceti, after the …

Do manatees utilize infrasonic communication or detection?

E Gerstein, L Gerstein, S Forsythe… - The Journal of the …, 2004 - asa.scitation.org
… underwater infrasonic psychometric tests with any marine mammal… With respect to intraspecific
communication, no infrasonic … over long distances and infrasonic communication is not an …

[PDF][PDF] Infrasound detection by the homing pigeon: a behavioral audiogram

ML Kreithen, DB Quine - Journal of Comparative Physiology, 1979 - academia.edu
… or eliminated the infrasound responses. Natural infrasounds come from many sources
including weather patterns, topographic features, and ocean wave activity. Infrasounds propagate …

Ultrasound and infrasound

JD Pye, WR Langbauer - Animal acoustic communication: Sound analysis …, 1998 - Springer
Infrasound, effectively extending downwards from about 20 to 0.1 Hz or less, is too low in
frequency. In both cases, therefore, it is necessary to use special instruments merely to detect …

[PDF][PDF] Meteor-generated infrasound

DO Revelle - Science, 1975 - science.org
… The supposition that the IPP in avian erythrocytes might serve as a regulator of hemoglobin
function in a similar manner to that of 2,3-DPG in mammalian red blood cells, although not …