Andrew Corey Mason

Affiliations: 
Biological Sciences University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Auditory system, animal communication, neuroethology
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De Luca PA, Buchmann S, Galen C, et al. (2019) Does body size predict the buzz-pollination frequencies used by bees? Ecology and Evolution. 9: 4875-4887
Lee N, Kirtley AT, Pressman IS, et al. (2019) Developing a Phonotaxis Performance Index to Uncover Signal Selectivity in Walking Phonotaxis Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 7
Sun P, Mhatre N, Mason AC, et al. (2018) In that vein: inflated wing veins contribute to butterfly hearing. Biology Letters. 14
Nakano R, Mason AC. (2018) Early erratic flight response of the lucerne moth to the quiet echolocation calls of distant bats. Plos One. 13: e0202679
Mhatre N, Pollack G, Mason A. (2018) Stay tuned: Active processes tune tree cricket ears to maintain a match to temperature-dependent song frequency The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 143: 1858-1858
Lee N, Mason AC. (2017) How spatial release from masking may fail to function in a highly directional auditory System. Elife. 6
Chivers BD, Béthoux O, Sarria-S FA, et al. (2017) Functional morphology of tegmina-based stridulation in the relict species Cyphoderris monstrosa (Orthoptera: Ensifera: Prophalangopsidae). The Journal of Experimental Biology
Mhatre N, Pollack G, Mason A. (2017) Stay tuned: active amplification tunes tree cricket ears to track temperature-dependent song frequency. Biology Letters. 12
Lee N, Mason AC. (2017) Author response: How spatial release from masking may fail to function in a highly directional auditory system Elife
Morley EL, Sivalinghem S, Mason AC. (2016) Developmental morphology of a lyriform organ in the Western black widow (Latrodectus hesperus) Zoomorphology. 135: 433-440
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