Journal Resources on Communication
Links to articles abstracts are sorted in order of year (most recent first) and alphabetical by first author's last name within each year.
2010
Pongracz P., Molnar C., Miklosi A. (2010). Barking in family dogs: An ethological approach. The Veterinary Journal,
Article in Press.
Taylor A.M., Reby D., McComb K. (2010). Size communication in domestic dog, Canis familiaris, growls. Animal Behaviour, 79(1), 205-210.
2009
Elgier A.M., Jakovcevic A., Barrera G., Mustaca A.E., Bentosela M. (2009). Communication between domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) and humans: Dogs are good learners. Behavioural Processes, 81(3), 402-408.
Gacsi M., McGreevy P., Kara E., Miklosi A. (2009). Effects of selection for cooperation and attention in dogs. Behavioral and Brain Functions, 5:31.
Lord K., Feinstein M., Coppinger R. (2009). Barking and mobbing. Behavioural Processes, 81(3), 358-368.
Molnár C., Pongrácz P., Faragóa T., Dókaa A. Miklósi A. (2009). Dogs discriminate between barks: The effect of context and identity of the caller. Behavioural Processes, 82(2) 198-201.
Molnar C., Pongracz P., Miklosi A. (2009). Seeing with ears: Sightless humans' perception of dog bark provides a test for structural rules in vocal communication. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Sep 15:1-10.
2008
Maros K., Pongracz P., Bardos G., Molnar C., Farago T., Miklosi A. (2008). Dogs can discriminate barks from different situations. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 114(1-2) 159-167.
2007
Yeon S.C. (2007). The vocal communication of canines. Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, 2(4) 141-144.
2006
Molnar C., Pongracz P., Doka A., Miklosi A. (2006). Can humans discriminate between dogs on the base of the acoustic parameters of barks? Behavioural Processes, 73(1) 76-83.
Pongracz P., Molnar C., Miklosi A. (2006). Acoustic parameters of dog barks carry emotional information for humans. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 100(3-4) 228-240.
2004
Yin S., McCowan B. (2004). Barking in domestic dogs: Context specificity and individual identification. Animal Behaviour, 68:343-355.
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