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Gerald G Carter

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Royal Society Open Science|October 13, 2020
Do bats use guano and urine stains to find new roosts? Tests with three group-living batsBridget K G Brown, Lauren Leffer, Yesenia Valverde, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 21, 2020
Development of New Food-Sharing Relationships in Vampire BatsGerald G Carter, Damien R Farine, Rachel J Crisp, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 24, 2024
Hierarchically embedded scales of movement shape the social networks of vampire batsC Raven A Hartman, Gerald S Wilkinson, Imran Razik, et al.
Biology Letters|April 22, 2020
Predation risks of signalling and searching: bats prefer moving katydidsInga Geipel, Ciara E Kernan, Amber S Litterer, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 28, 2024
Long-term cooperative relationships among vampire bats are not strongly predicted by their initial interactionsGerald G Carter, Simon P Ripperger, Vi Girbino, et al.
Nature|May 7, 2025
A cryptic role for reciprocal helping in a cooperatively breeding birdAlexis D Earl, Gerald G Carter, Arden G Berlinger, et al.
Current Biology : CB|November 5, 2019
Vampire Bats that Cooperate in the Lab Maintain Their Social Networks in the WildSimon P Ripperger, Gerald G Carter, Niklas Duda, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 8, 2020
The importance of individual-to-society feedbacks in animal ecology and evolutionMaurício Cantor, Adriana A Maldonado-Chaparro, Kristina B Beck, et al.
One Health (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|November 3, 2023
Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical batsDmitriy V Volokhov, Lauren R Lock, Kristin E Dyer, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 20, 2024
Calling to the collective: contact calling rates within groups of disc-winged bats do not vary by kinship or associationGloriana Chaverri, Maria Sagot, Jennifer L Stynoski, et al.
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Royal Society Open Science|October 13, 2020
Do bats use guano and urine stains to find new roosts? Tests with three group-living batsBridget K G Brown, Lauren Leffer, Yesenia Valverde, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 21, 2020
Development of New Food-Sharing Relationships in Vampire BatsGerald G Carter, Damien R Farine, Rachel J Crisp, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 24, 2024
Hierarchically embedded scales of movement shape the social networks of vampire batsC Raven A Hartman, Gerald S Wilkinson, Imran Razik, et al.
Biology Letters|April 22, 2020
Predation risks of signalling and searching: bats prefer moving katydidsInga Geipel, Ciara E Kernan, Amber S Litterer, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 28, 2024
Long-term cooperative relationships among vampire bats are not strongly predicted by their initial interactionsGerald G Carter, Simon P Ripperger, Vi Girbino, et al.
Nature|May 7, 2025
A cryptic role for reciprocal helping in a cooperatively breeding birdAlexis D Earl, Gerald G Carter, Arden G Berlinger, et al.
Current Biology : CB|November 5, 2019
Vampire Bats that Cooperate in the Lab Maintain Their Social Networks in the WildSimon P Ripperger, Gerald G Carter, Niklas Duda, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 8, 2020
The importance of individual-to-society feedbacks in animal ecology and evolutionMaurício Cantor, Adriana A Maldonado-Chaparro, Kristina B Beck, et al.
One Health (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|November 3, 2023
Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical batsDmitriy V Volokhov, Lauren R Lock, Kristin E Dyer, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 20, 2024
Calling to the collective: contact calling rates within groups of disc-winged bats do not vary by kinship or associationGloriana Chaverri, Maria Sagot, Jennifer L Stynoski, et al.
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