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The Journal of Experimental Biology
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July 3, 2007
Acoustic feature recognition in the dogbane tiger moth, Cycnia tenera
James H Fullard, John M Ratcliffe, Christopher G Christie
Plos One
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June 4, 2010
Flower bats (Glossophaga soricina) and fruit bats (Carollia perspicillata) rely on spatial cues over shapes and scents when relocating food
Gerald G Carter, John M Ratcliffe, Bennett G Galef
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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August 10, 2012
Evolution of high duty cycle echolocation in bats
M Brock Fenton, Paul A Faure, John M Ratcliffe
Die Naturwissenschaften
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November 27, 2007
Ignoring the irrelevant: auditory tolerance of audible but innocuous sounds in the bat-detecting ears of moths
James H Fullard, John M Ratcliffe, David S Jacobs
Royal Society Open Science
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June 3, 2017
Oilbirds produce echolocation signals beyond their best hearing range and adjust signal design to natural light conditions
Signe Brinkløv, Coen P H Elemans, John M Ratcliffe
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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September 25, 2019
Sonar strobe groups and buzzes are produced before powered flight is achieved in the juvenile big brown bat, <i>Eptesicus fuscus</i>
Heather W Mayberry, Paul A Faure, John M Ratcliffe
Brain, Behavior and Evolution
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January 18, 2006
Behavioral flexibility positively correlated with relative brain volume in predatory bats
John M Ratcliffe, M Brock Fenton, Sara J Shettleworth
Royal Society Open Science
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March 21, 2019
Phylogeny matters: revisiting 'a comparison of bats and rodents as reservoirs of zoonotic viruses'
Cylita Guy, Jeneni Thiagavel, Nicole Mideo, et al.
Biology Open
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May 20, 2015
Echolocation in the bat, Rhinolophus capensis: the influence of clutter, conspecifics and prey on call design and intensity
Kayleigh Fawcett, David S Jacobs, Annemarie Surlykke, et al.
Biology Letters
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March 6, 2008
Nocturnal activity positively correlated with auditory sensitivity in noctuoid moths
Hannah M ter Hofstede, John M Ratcliffe, James H Fullard
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The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
July 3, 2007
Acoustic feature recognition in the dogbane tiger moth, Cycnia tenera
James H Fullard, John M Ratcliffe, Christopher G Christie
Plos One
|
June 4, 2010
Flower bats (Glossophaga soricina) and fruit bats (Carollia perspicillata) rely on spatial cues over shapes and scents when relocating food
Gerald G Carter, John M Ratcliffe, Bennett G Galef
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
August 10, 2012
Evolution of high duty cycle echolocation in bats
M Brock Fenton, Paul A Faure, John M Ratcliffe
Die Naturwissenschaften
|
November 27, 2007
Ignoring the irrelevant: auditory tolerance of audible but innocuous sounds in the bat-detecting ears of moths
James H Fullard, John M Ratcliffe, David S Jacobs
Royal Society Open Science
|
June 3, 2017
Oilbirds produce echolocation signals beyond their best hearing range and adjust signal design to natural light conditions
Signe Brinkløv, Coen P H Elemans, John M Ratcliffe
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
September 25, 2019
Sonar strobe groups and buzzes are produced before powered flight is achieved in the juvenile big brown bat, <i>Eptesicus fuscus</i>
Heather W Mayberry, Paul A Faure, John M Ratcliffe
Brain, Behavior and Evolution
|
January 18, 2006
Behavioral flexibility positively correlated with relative brain volume in predatory bats
John M Ratcliffe, M Brock Fenton, Sara J Shettleworth
Royal Society Open Science
|
March 21, 2019
Phylogeny matters: revisiting 'a comparison of bats and rodents as reservoirs of zoonotic viruses'
Cylita Guy, Jeneni Thiagavel, Nicole Mideo, et al.
Biology Open
|
May 20, 2015
Echolocation in the bat, Rhinolophus capensis: the influence of clutter, conspecifics and prey on call design and intensity
Kayleigh Fawcett, David S Jacobs, Annemarie Surlykke, et al.
Biology Letters
|
March 6, 2008
Nocturnal activity positively correlated with auditory sensitivity in noctuoid moths
Hannah M ter Hofstede, John M Ratcliffe, James H Fullard
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