Dr. Randy Zelick
Dr. Zelick - Publications

BOOK CHAPTERS

Zelick, R.D., Mann D., Popper, A.N. Acoustic Communication inFishes and Frogs, Chapter 1, Comparative Hearing: Fish and Amphibians, Springer Handbook of Auditory Research, Fay RR, Popper AN, Eds, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1997 (in press)

Capranica, R.R. and R. D. Zelick. Amphibians. Chapter 149.Bioacoustics Volume, Handbook of Acoustics, M. Crocker, Ed.Wiley & Sons, 1997 (in press)

Narins, P. M. and R. D. Zelick. The effects of noise on auditory processing and behavior in amphibians. Chapter in The Evolution of the Amphibian Auditory System, Wiley & Sons, 1988, pp. 511-536.

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

von der Emde G, Zelick R Behavioral detection of electric signal waveform distortion in the weakly electric fish, Gnathonemus petersii. J Comp Physiol A 177:493-501 1995

Hall C, Bell C, Zelick R Behavioral evidence of a latency code for stimulus intensity in a mormyrid electric fish. J Comp Physiol A 177:29-39 1995

Carey MB, Zelick R The effect of sound level, temperature, and dehydration on the brainstem auditory evoked potential in anuran amphibians. Hearing Res 70:216-228 1993

Bleckmann H. and R. Zelick. The responses of peripheral and central mechanosensory lateral line units of weakly electric fish to moving objects. J Comp Physiol (1993) 172:115-128.

Zelick, R. G. Rose, and A. S. Rand. Discrimination of frequency modulation rate and direction by the neotropical frog, Physalaemus pustulosus. Anim Behav (1991 %P-421.

Hagedorn, M. and R. Zelick. Male dominance is expressed in the electric organ discharge characteristics of a weakly electric fish. Anim Behav (1989) 38:520-525.

Shumway, C. A. and R. Zelick. Sex recognition and neuronal coding of electric organ discharge waveform in the pulse-type weakly electric fish, Hypopomus occidentalis. J Comp Physiol (1988) 163:465-478.

Rose, G., R. Zelick, and A. S. Rand. Auditory temporal processing in a neotropical frog is independent of signal intensity. Ethology (1988) 77:330-336.

Zelick, R. Jamming avoidance in electric fish and frogs. Strategies of signal oscillator timing. Brain Behav Evol (1986) 28(1-3):60-70.

Zelick, R. D. and P. M. Narins. Temporary threshold shift and recovery characteristics in frog auditory nerve fibers. Hearing Res (1985) 17:161-176.

Zelick, R. D. and P. M. Narins. Characterization of the advertisement call oscillator in the frog, Eleutherodactylus coqui. J Comp Physiol A (1985) 156:223-229.

Zelick, R. D. and P. M. Narins. Intensity discrimination and the precision of call timing in two species of neotropical treefrogs. J Comp Physiol A (1983) 153:403-412.

Zelick, R. D. and P. M. Narins. Analysis of acoustically evoked call suppression behavior in a neotropical treefrog. Anim Behav (1982) 30:728-733.

Monette, F. C., R. B. Kent, E. J. Weiner, R. F. Jarris, P. L. Ouellette, J. A. Thorson, and R. D. Zelick. Cell cycle properties and proliferation kinetics of late erythroid progenitors on murine bone marrow. Exp. Hematol. (1980) 8:484-493.

Fache, M., F. Lepault, R. D. Zelick, and E. Frindel. Influence of factors derived from EMT6 tumors and from bone marrow of tumor-bearing mice on tumor and bone marrow stem cell kinetics. Cancer Res (1979) 39:3959-3963.

NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS OR OTHER CREATIVEACHIEVEMENTS

Articles/Poster Presentations

Jansen, LB, Scott, G.J., Zelick, R.D. Effect of sensory presentation rate on the detectibility of novel stimuli in weakly electric fish. Soc Neurosci Abstr, Vol 23, Part 1, p. 247, 1997

Hopkins, M., Zelick, R., Kimberly, B., Goldstein, B. Power spectral analysis of heart rate variability in Carassius auratus. AFCR regional meeting, 1996

Zelick R., von der Emde G. Spontaneous responses of weakly electric fish to waveform changes of electric signals used in electroloaction. In: Elsner N., Menzel R. (eds) Goettingen Neurobiology Report 1995. Proc. 23rd Goettingen Neurobiology Conf., Vol. II, p. 326, Georg Thieme Verlag, 1995

Brown, M.P., Parker, M., Zelick, R. Effects of noise exposure and gentamicin treatment on frog evoked potential hearing thresholds. Soc Neurosci Abstr, Vol 21, Part 1, p. 397, 1995

von der Emde G, Zelick R Beharioral test of the detection of synthetic signals imitating capacitive phase shifts in mormyrid weakly electric fish. Soc Neurosci Abstr, Vol 20, Part 1, p. 370, 1994

Zelick, R. and H. Bleckmann. Moving object responses of peripheral and tectal mechanosensory, and bimodal electro-mechanosensory lateral line units in weakly electric fish. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. (1992) 18(1):349.

Bleckmann, H., H. M. Mueller, and R. Zelick. The responses of peripheral and central lateral line units to moving objects. 7th Intl. Ichthyology Congress, The Hague, The Netherlands (1991).

Carey, M. B. and R. Zelick. Localization of non-linear temperature effects in the frog auditory system. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. (1991) 17(1):447.

Carey, M. B., S. H. Hillman, and R. Zelick. Effects of physiological stress on the frog auditory system. 3rd IBRO World Congress of Neurosci. (1991) 3:248.

Zelick, R. and C. C. Bell. Behavioral test of latency shift detection in mormyrid electric fish. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. (1990) 16(2):1325.

Bleckmann, H and R. Zelick. Motion sensitive midbrain units in the weakly electric fish Apteronotus. Chapter in Proceedings of the 17th Gottingen eurobiology Conference, N. Elsner and W. Singer, eds., Thieme Publishers (Stuttgart), 1989, p. 271.

Zelick, R. D. and W. Heiligenberg. Habituation to electrosensory stimuli in the weakly electric fish, Hypopomus occidentalis. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. (1985) 11:269.

Zelick, R. D. and P. M. Narins. Temporary threshold shift in frog auditory nerve fibers. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. (1983) 9:531.

Zelick, R. and P. M. Narins. Behavioral response of treefrogs to low level sound stimuli. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. (1980) 68(1):S97.

Monette, F. C., R. B. Kent, E. J. Weiner, J. B. DeMello, E. C. Livanis, and R. D. Zelick. Proliferation kinetics of murine bone marrow CFU-E. Blood (1977) 50(1):131.