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Current Biology : CB
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October 28, 2023
Stealth echolocation in aerial hawking bats reflects a substrate gleaning ancestry
Daniel Lewanzik, John M Ratcliffe, Erik A Etzler, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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March 16, 2018
Environmental acoustic cues guide the biosonar attention of a highly specialised echolocator
Ella Z Lattenkamp, Samuel Kaiser, Rožle Kaučič, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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August 6, 2013
The simple ears of noctuoid moths are tuned to the calls of their sympatric bat community
Hannah M ter Hofstede, Holger R Goerlitz, John M Ratcliffe, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften
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October 13, 2011
Tympanal mechanics and neural responses in the ears of a noctuid moth
Hannah M ter Hofstede, Holger R Goerlitz, Fernando Montealegre-Z, et al.
Science Advances
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March 4, 2021
Hunting bats adjust their echolocation to receive weak prey echoes for clutter reduction
Laura Stidsholt, Stefan Greif, Holger R Goerlitz, et al.
Current Biology : CB
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August 24, 2010
An aerial-hawking bat uses stealth echolocation to counter moth hearing
Holger R Goerlitz, Hannah M ter Hofstede, Matt R K Zeale, et al.
Elife
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April 18, 2023
Echolocating bats prefer a high risk-high gain foraging strategy to increase prey profitability
Laura Stidsholt, Antoniya Hubancheva, Stefan Greif, et al.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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December 5, 2017
Does similarity in call structure or foraging ecology explain interspecific information transfer in wild <i>Myotis</i> bats?
Theresa Hügel, Vincent van Meir, Amanda Muñoz-Meneses, et al.
Current Biology : CB
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November 6, 2018
Resource Ephemerality Drives Social Foraging in Bats
Katya Egert-Berg, Edward R Hurme, Stefan Greif, et al.
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Current Biology : CB
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October 28, 2023
Stealth echolocation in aerial hawking bats reflects a substrate gleaning ancestry
Daniel Lewanzik, John M Ratcliffe, Erik A Etzler, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
March 16, 2018
Environmental acoustic cues guide the biosonar attention of a highly specialised echolocator
Ella Z Lattenkamp, Samuel Kaiser, Rožle Kaučič, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
August 6, 2013
The simple ears of noctuoid moths are tuned to the calls of their sympatric bat community
Hannah M ter Hofstede, Holger R Goerlitz, John M Ratcliffe, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften
|
October 13, 2011
Tympanal mechanics and neural responses in the ears of a noctuid moth
Hannah M ter Hofstede, Holger R Goerlitz, Fernando Montealegre-Z, et al.
Science Advances
|
March 4, 2021
Hunting bats adjust their echolocation to receive weak prey echoes for clutter reduction
Laura Stidsholt, Stefan Greif, Holger R Goerlitz, et al.
Current Biology : CB
|
August 24, 2010
An aerial-hawking bat uses stealth echolocation to counter moth hearing
Holger R Goerlitz, Hannah M ter Hofstede, Matt R K Zeale, et al.
Elife
|
April 18, 2023
Echolocating bats prefer a high risk-high gain foraging strategy to increase prey profitability
Laura Stidsholt, Antoniya Hubancheva, Stefan Greif, et al.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
|
December 5, 2017
Does similarity in call structure or foraging ecology explain interspecific information transfer in wild <i>Myotis</i> bats?
Theresa Hügel, Vincent van Meir, Amanda Muñoz-Meneses, et al.
Current Biology : CB
|
November 6, 2018
Resource Ephemerality Drives Social Foraging in Bats
Katya Egert-Berg, Edward R Hurme, Stefan Greif, et al.
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