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Ole Næsbye Larsen
Ole Næsbye Larsen
Professor Emeritus, Dept of Biology, University of Southern Denmark
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Habitat‐induced degradation of sound signals: Quantifying the effects of communication sounds and bird location on blur ratio, excess attenuation, and signal‐to‐noise ratio in …
T Dabelsteen, ON Larsen, SB Pedersen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 93 (4), 2206-2220, 1993
2841993
A new mechanism of sound generation in songbirds
F Goller, ON Larsen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 94, 14787–14791, 1997
2111997
Direct observation of syringeal muscle function in songbirds and a parrot
ON Larsen, F Goller
Journal of Experimental Biology 205 (1), 25-35, 2002
1492002
Universal mechanisms of sound production and control in birds and mammals
CPH Elemans, JH Rasmussen, CT Herbst, DN Düring, SA Zollinger, ...
Nature communications 6 (1), 1-13, 2015
1372015
Biophysics of the ensiferan ear. I. Tympanal vibrations in bushcrickets (Tettigoniidae) studied with laser vibrometry
A Michelsen, ON Larsen
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 123, 193-203, 1978
1241978
Role of syringeal vibrations in bird vocalizations
ON Larsen, F Goller
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 266 (1429), 1609-1615, 1999
1211999
Degradation of wren Troglodytes troglodytes song: Implications for information transfer and ranging
J Holland, T Dabelsteen, SB Pedersen, ON Larsen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 103 (4), 2154-2166, 1998
1191998
Strategies for acoustic communication in complex environments.
A Michelsen, ON Larsen
Neuroethology and Behavioural Physiology, 321-331, 1983
1051983
Migrating songbirds tested in computer-controlled Emlen funnels use stellar cues for a time-independent compass
H Mouritsen, ON Larsen
Journal of Experimental Biology 204 (22), 3855-3865, 2001
1032001
Biophysics of the ensiferan ear. III. The cricket ear as a four-input system
ON Larsen, A Michelsen
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 123, 217-227, 1978
991978
In situ biomechanics of the syrinx and sound generation in pigeons.
F Goller, ON Larsen
The Journal of experimental biology 200 (16), 2165-2176, 1997
961997
Avian species differences in susceptibility to noise exposure
BM Ryals, RJ Dooling, E Westbrook, ML Dent, A MacKenzie, ON Larsen
Hearing Research 131, 71-88, 1999
891999
Hearing and Sound
A Michelsen, ON Larsen
Comprehensive Insect Physiology, Biochemistry, and Pharmacology 6, 495-556, 1985
871985
Free-field binaural unmasking in budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus)
ML Dent, ON Larsen, RJ Dooling
Behavioral Neuroscience 111 (3), 590-598, 1997
851997
Directionality of blackbird vocalization. Implications for vocal communication and its further study
ON Larsen, T Dabelsteen
Ornis Scandinavica, 37-45, 1990
851990
New perspectives on mechanisms of sound generation in songbirds
F Goller, O Larsen
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 188 (11), 841-850, 2002
772002
Migrating young pied flycatchers Ficedula hypoleuca do not compensate for geographical displacements
H Mouritsen, ON Larsen
Journal of Experimental Biology 201 (21), 2927-2934, 1998
741998
Mechanisms of vocal production in budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus)
EF Brittan-Powell, RJ Dooling, ON Larsen, JT Heaton
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 101 (1), 578-589, 1996
691996
Temporal coding in the auditory receptor of the moth ear
A Surlykke, ON Larsen, A Michelsen
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 162 (3), 367-374, 1988
671988
Mechanical time resolution in some insect ears
P Schiolten, ON Larsen, A Michelsen
Journal of comparative physiology 143 (3), 289-295, 1981
671981
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