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Hannah M Ter Hofstede

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The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 24, 2018
The influence of bat echolocation call duration and timing on auditory encoding of predator distance in noctuoid mothsShira D Gordon, Hannah M Ter Hofstede
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 3, 2016
Evolutionary escalation: the bat-moth arms raceHannah M Ter Hofstede, John M Ratcliffe
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 16, 2008
The neuroethology of song cessation in response to gleaning bat calls in two species of katydids, Neoconocephalus ensiger and Amblycorypha oblongifoliaHannah M ter Hofstede, James H Fullard
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Roosts as information centres: social learning of food preferences in batsJohn M Ratcliffe, Hannah M Ter Hofstede
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|June 17, 2009
Gleaning bat echolocation calls do not elicit antipredator behaviour in the Pacific field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)Hannah M ter Hofstede, Joanne Killow, James H Fullard
Journal of Theoretical Biology|November 18, 2019
Neural representation of bat predation risk and evasive flight in moths: A modelling approachHolger R Goerlitz, Hannah M Ter Hofstede, Marc W Holderied
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 28, 2025
Rivers and roads, silence and songs: female crickets respond similarly to conspecific male song in natural and anthropogenic soundscapesErik A Etzler, Hannah M Ter Hofstede, John M Ratcliffe
Biology Letters|March 6, 2008
Nocturnal activity positively correlated with auditory sensitivity in noctuoid mothsHannah M ter Hofstede, John M Ratcliffe, James H Fullard
Current Biology : CB|December 22, 2015
Evolution of a Communication System by Sensory Exploitation of Startle BehaviorHannah M Ter Hofstede, Stefan Schöneich, Tony Robillard, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|March 19, 2010
Auditory-based defence against gleaning bats in neotropical katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)Hannah M ter Hofstede, Elisabeth K V Kalko, James H Fullard
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The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 24, 2018
The influence of bat echolocation call duration and timing on auditory encoding of predator distance in noctuoid mothsShira D Gordon, Hannah M Ter Hofstede
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 3, 2016
Evolutionary escalation: the bat-moth arms raceHannah M Ter Hofstede, John M Ratcliffe
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 16, 2008
The neuroethology of song cessation in response to gleaning bat calls in two species of katydids, Neoconocephalus ensiger and Amblycorypha oblongifoliaHannah M ter Hofstede, James H Fullard
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Roosts as information centres: social learning of food preferences in batsJohn M Ratcliffe, Hannah M Ter Hofstede
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|June 17, 2009
Gleaning bat echolocation calls do not elicit antipredator behaviour in the Pacific field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)Hannah M ter Hofstede, Joanne Killow, James H Fullard
Journal of Theoretical Biology|November 18, 2019
Neural representation of bat predation risk and evasive flight in moths: A modelling approachHolger R Goerlitz, Hannah M Ter Hofstede, Marc W Holderied
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 28, 2025
Rivers and roads, silence and songs: female crickets respond similarly to conspecific male song in natural and anthropogenic soundscapesErik A Etzler, Hannah M Ter Hofstede, John M Ratcliffe
Biology Letters|March 6, 2008
Nocturnal activity positively correlated with auditory sensitivity in noctuoid mothsHannah M ter Hofstede, John M Ratcliffe, James H Fullard
Current Biology : CB|December 22, 2015
Evolution of a Communication System by Sensory Exploitation of Startle BehaviorHannah M Ter Hofstede, Stefan Schöneich, Tony Robillard, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|March 19, 2010
Auditory-based defence against gleaning bats in neotropical katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)Hannah M ter Hofstede, Elisabeth K V Kalko, James H Fullard
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