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Recent and selected earlier publicationsAnnemarie Surlykke

Skals, N., Kanneworff, M., Löfstedt, C., Anderson, P., and Surlykke, A. (2004) Her odours make him deaf: crossmodal modulation of olfaction and hearing in a male moth. J.exp.Biol. (accepted)

Minet, J. and Surlykke, A. (2003) Auditory and sound producing organs. In: Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies. Vol.2: Morphology and physiology. (ed. Niels P.Kristensen) pp. 289-323. Berlin, NewYork: Walter de Gruyter.

Skals, N., Plepys, D., El-Sayed, A., Löfstedt, C., and Surlykke, A. (2003) Quantitative analysis of the effects of ultrasound from an odor sprayer on moth flight behavior. J.Chem.Ecol. 29: 71-81.

Surlykke, A., Futtrup, V., and Tougaard, J. (2003) Prey-capture success revealed by echolocation signals in pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus pygmaeus). J.exp.Biol. 206: 93-104

Surlykke, A., Yack, J. E., Spence, A. J., and Hasenfuss, I. (2003) Hearing in hooktip moths (Drepanidae: Lepidoptera). J.exp.Biol. 206: 2653-2663.

Surlykke, A. (2003) Detection thresholds depend on the number of echoes in the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus. In: Advances in the study of echolocation in bats and dolphins (eds. Thomas, J. A., Moss, C. F., and Vater, M.), pp. 268-272. Chicago: Chicago University Press.

Göpfert, M. C., Surlykke, A., and Wasserthal, L. T. (2002) Tympanal and atympanal "mouth-ears" in hawkmoths (Sphingidae). Proc.R.Soc.Lond.B 269: 89-95.

Miller, L. A. and Surlykke, A. (2001) How some insects detect and avoid being eaten by bats: Tactics and countertactics of prey and predator. BioScience 51: 571-582.

Moss, C. F. and Surlykke, A. (2001) Auditory scene analysis by echolocation in bats. J.Acoust.Soc.Am. 110: 2207-2226.

Fullard, J. H., Otero, L. D., Orellana, A., and Surlykke, A. (2000) Auditory sensitivity and diel flight activity in Neotropical Lepidoptera. Ann.Entomol.Soc.Am. 93: 956-965.

Møhl, B., Wahlberg, M., Madsen, P. T., Miller, L. A., and Surlykke, A. (2000) Sperm whale clicks: Directionality and source level revisited. J.Acoust.Soc.Am. 107: 638-648

Skals, N. and Surlykke, A. (2000) Hearing and evasive behavior in the greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella (Pyralidae). Physiol.Entomol. 25: 354-362.

Surlykke, A. and Moss, C. F. (2000) Echolocation behavior of big brown bats, Eptesicus fuscus, in the field and the laboratory. J.Acoust.Soc.Am. 108: 2419-2429.

Yack, J. E., Otero, L. D., Dawson, J. W., Surlykke, A., and Fullard, J. H. (2000) Sound production and hearing in the blue cracker butterfly, Hamadryas feronia, (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) from Venezuela. J.exp.Biol. 203: 3689-3702.

Surlykke, A., Filskov, M., Fullard, J.H., Forrest, E. (1999) Auditory Relationships to Size in Noctuid Moths: Bigger Is Better. Naturwiss. 86:238-241.

Skals, N., Surlykke, A. (1999) Sound production with abdominal tymbal organs in two moth species: The Green Silver-line and the Scarce Silver-line (Noctuoidea: Nolidae: Chloephorinae). J.exp.Biol. 202: 2937-2949

Surlykke, A., Skals, N., Rydell, J., Svensson, M. (1998) Sonic hearing in a diurnal geometrid moth, Archiaris parthenias, temporally isolated from bats. Naturwiss. 85:36-37.

Surlykke, A., Filskov M. (1997) Hearing in Geometrid Moths. Naturwiss. 84:356-359.

Surlykke, A., Bojesen O. (1996) Integration time for short broad band clicks in echolocating FM-bats (Eptesicus fuscus). J.Comp. Physiol. A 178:235-241.

Miller, L.A., Pristed, J., Møhl, B., Surlykke, A. (1995) The click-sounds of narwhals (Monodon monoceros) in Inglefield bay, Northwest Greenland. Mar. Mamm. Sci. 11:491-502.

Surlykke, A., Treat A.E. (1995) Hearing in wintermoths. Naturwiss. 82:382-384.

Surlykke, A., Miller, L.A., Møhl, B., Andersen, B.B., Christensen-Dalsgaard, J., Jørgensen, M.B. (1993) Echolocation in two very small bats from Thailand: Craseonycteris thonglongyai and Myotis siligorensis. Behav. Ecol.Sociobiol. 33:1-12.

Surlykke, A. and Fullard, J. H. (1989) Hearing of the Australian whistling moth, Hecatesia thyridion. Naturwiss.  76: 132-134.

Surlykke, A. (1988) Interaction between echolocating bats and their prey. In: Animal Sonar. Processes and Performance (eds. Nachtigall, P. E. and Moore, P. W. B.), pp. 551-566. New York, London: Plenum Press.

Surlykke, A. and Gogala, M. (1986) Stridulation and hearing in the noctuid moth Thecophora fovea (Tr.)J.Comp.Physiol.A 159: 267-273

Surlykke, A. (1984) Hearing in notodontid moths: A tympanic organ with a single auditory neurone. J.exp.Biol. 113: 323-335

 


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