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Recent Publications & Presentations From Jon Grinnell's Lab |
| Pfefferle, D., West, P., Grinnell, J., Packer, C., Fischer, J. 2007. Do acoustic features of lion, Panthera leo, reflect sex and male condition? Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 121 (6), 3947-3953.
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| *Byron, C., *Phillippe, K., *Peterson, N., *Tremain, E., Grinnell, J. 2003. Vocal nonlinearities in South African lion (Panthera leo) roars. Presented at the Animal Behavior Society Meeting, Boise, ID. July.
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Grinnell, J., Slotow, R., *Byron, C., *Lindgren, G., *Mitra, A., *Phillippe, K., *Peterson, N. 2002. Regional dialects in African lion roars? Presented at the Animal Behavior Society Meeting, Bloomington, IN. July.
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Grinnell, J. 2002. Modes of cooperation during territorial defense by African lions. Human Nature 13 (1), 85-104.
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Grinnell, J. & McComb, K. 2001. Roaring and social communication in African lions: the limitations imposed by listeners. Animal Behaviour 62, 93-98.
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Grinnell, J., Slotow, R., *Divito, S., *Philips, C. 2001. Population-distinct vocal structure in African lion roar sequences. Presented at the 8th International Theriological Congress, Sun City, South Africa. August.
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Grinnell, J. 1998. Do male African lions roar honestly? Presented at the Animal Behaviour Society, Carbondale, IL. July.
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Grinnell, J. 1997. The lion's roar: more than just hot air. Zoogoer, 26 (3), 6-13.
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Grinnell, J. & McComb, K. 1996. Maternal grouping as a defense against infanticide by males: evidence from field playback experiments on African lions. Behavioral Ecology, 7, 55-59.
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Grinnell, J., Packer, C. and Pusey, A.E. 1995. Cooperation in male lions: kinship, reciprocity or mutualism? Animal Behaviour, 49, 95-105.
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