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John M Ratcliffe

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Behavioural Processes|June 5, 2010
Neuroecology and diet selection in phyllostomid batsJohn M Ratcliffe
Current Biology : CB|May 20, 2025
Animal behavior: Individual vocal recognition in batsJohn M Ratcliffe
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|January 2, 2015
Clutter and conspecifics: a comparison of their influence on echolocation and flight behaviour in Daubenton's bat, Myotis daubentoniiKayleigh Fawcett, John M Ratcliffe
Scientific Reports|February 10, 2016
Sonar sound groups and increased terminal buzz duration reflect task complexity in hunting batsKatrine Hulgard, John M Ratcliffe
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 12, 2014
Niche-specific cognitive strategies: object memory interferes with spatial memory in the predatory bat Myotis nattereriKatrine Hulgard, John M Ratcliffe
Biology Letters|October 1, 2010
Light enough to travel: migratory bats have smaller brains, but not larger hippocampi, than sedentary speciesLiam P McGuire, John M Ratcliffe
Current Biology : CB|June 20, 2006
Animal behavior: who will croak next?John M Ratcliffe, M Brock Fenton
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 6, 2005
The adaptive function of tiger moth clicks against echolocating bats: an experimental and synthetic approachJohn M Ratcliffe, James H Fullard
Nature|September 5, 2008
Multimodal warning signals for a multiple predator worldJohn M Ratcliffe, Marie L Nydam
Current Biology : CB|December 17, 2014
Sensory biology: echolocation from click to call, mouth to wingM Brock Fenton, John M Ratcliffe
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Behavioural Processes|June 5, 2010
Neuroecology and diet selection in phyllostomid batsJohn M Ratcliffe
Current Biology : CB|May 20, 2025
Animal behavior: Individual vocal recognition in batsJohn M Ratcliffe
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|January 2, 2015
Clutter and conspecifics: a comparison of their influence on echolocation and flight behaviour in Daubenton's bat, Myotis daubentoniiKayleigh Fawcett, John M Ratcliffe
Scientific Reports|February 10, 2016
Sonar sound groups and increased terminal buzz duration reflect task complexity in hunting batsKatrine Hulgard, John M Ratcliffe
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 12, 2014
Niche-specific cognitive strategies: object memory interferes with spatial memory in the predatory bat Myotis nattereriKatrine Hulgard, John M Ratcliffe
Biology Letters|October 1, 2010
Light enough to travel: migratory bats have smaller brains, but not larger hippocampi, than sedentary speciesLiam P McGuire, John M Ratcliffe
Current Biology : CB|June 20, 2006
Animal behavior: who will croak next?John M Ratcliffe, M Brock Fenton
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 6, 2005
The adaptive function of tiger moth clicks against echolocating bats: an experimental and synthetic approachJohn M Ratcliffe, James H Fullard
Nature|September 5, 2008
Multimodal warning signals for a multiple predator worldJohn M Ratcliffe, Marie L Nydam
Current Biology : CB|December 17, 2014
Sensory biology: echolocation from click to call, mouth to wingM Brock Fenton, John M Ratcliffe
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