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Peter Narins
Peter Narins
Professor of Integrative Biology and Physiology, UCLA
Verified email at ucla.edu
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Anthropogenic sounds differentially affect amphibian call rate
JWC Sun, PM Narins
Biological conservation 121 (3), 419-427, 2005
3552005
Ultrasonic communication in frogs
AS Feng, PM Narins, CH Xu, WY Lin, ZL Yu, Q Qiu, ZM Xu, JX Shen
Nature 440 (7082), 333-336, 2006
3542006
Bimodal signal requisite for agonistic behavior in a dart-poison frog, Epipedobates femoralis
PM Narins, W Hödl, DS Grabul
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (2), 577-580, 2003
2752003
Sexual differences in the auditory system of the tree frog Eleutherodactylus coqui
PM Narins, RR Capranica
Science 192 (4237), 378-380, 1976
2651976
Acoustic sequences in non‐human animals: a tutorial review and prospectus
A Kershenbaum, DT Blumstein, MA Roch, Ç Akçay, G Backus, MA Bee, ...
Biological Reviews 91 (1), 13-52, 2016
2312016
Three populations of primary auditory fibers in the bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana): their peripheral origins and frequency sensitivities
AS Feng, PM Narins, RR Capranica
Journal of comparative physiology 100 (3), 221-229, 1975
2281975
Hearing and sound communication in amphibians: prologue and prognostication
PM Narins, AS Feng
Hearing and sound communication in amphibians, 1-11, 2006
2162006
Communicative significance of the two-note call of the treefrogEleutherodactylus coqui
PM Narins, RR Capranica
Journal of comparative Physiology 127, 1-9, 1978
2041978
Acoustically induced call modification in the white-lipped frog, Leptodactylus albilabris
PT Lopez, PM Narins, ER Lewis, SW Moore
Animal Behaviour 36 (5), 1295-1308, 1988
1951988
Neural adaptations for processing the two-note call of the Puerto Rican treefrog, Eleutherodactylus coqui
PM Narins, RR Capranica
Brain, Behavior and Evolution 17 (1), 48-66, 1980
1701980
Cross-modal integration in a dart-poison frog
PM Narins, DS Grabul, KK Soma, P Gaucher, W Hödl
Proceedings of the National Academy of sciences 102 (7), 2425-2429, 2005
1632005
Old World frog and bird vocalizations contain prominent ultrasonic harmonics
PM Narins, AS Feng, W Lin, HU Schnitzler, A Denzinger, RA Suthers, ...
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 115 (2), 910-913, 2004
1602004
Do frogs communicate with seismic signals?
ER Lewis, PM Narins
Science 227 (4683), 187-189, 1985
1451985
Ultrasonic frogs show hyperacute phonotaxis to female courtship calls
JX Shen, AS Feng, ZM Xu, ZL Yu, VS Arch, XJ Yu, PM Narins
Nature 453 (7197), 914-916, 2008
1342008
The effects of noise on auditory processing and behavior in amphibians
PM Narins, R Zelick
The evolution of the amphibian auditory system, 511-536, 1988
1311988
Neurophysiological evidence for a traveling wave in the amphibian inner ear
CM Hillery, PM Narins
Science 225 (4666), 1037-1039, 1984
1211984
Seismic communication in anuran amphibians
PM Narins
Bioscience 40 (4), 268-274, 1990
1191990
The vertebrate ear as an exquisite seismic sensor
PM Narins, ER Lewis
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 76 (5), 1384-1387, 1984
1191984
The use of seismic signals by fossorial southern African mammals: a neuroethological gold mine
PM Narins, ER Lewis, JJUM Jarvis, J O’Riain
Brain research bulletin 44 (5), 641-646, 1997
1161997
Effects of masking noise on evoked calling in the Puerto Rican coqui (Anura: Leptodactylidae)
PM Narins
Journal of Comparative Physiology 147, 439-446, 1982
1141982
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