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The Journal of Experimental Biology
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November 28, 2025
Rivers and roads, silence and songs: female crickets respond similarly to conspecific male song in natural and anthropogenic soundscapes
Erik A Etzler, Hannah M Ter Hofstede, John M Ratcliffe
Plos One
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May 4, 2018
Younger vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) are more likely than adults to explore novel objects
Gerald G Carter, Sofia Forss, Rachel A Page, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology
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February 18, 2011
Frequency alternation and an offbeat rhythm indicate foraging behavior in the echolocating bat, Saccopteryx bilineata
John M Ratcliffe, Lasse Jakobsen, Elisabeth K V Kalko, et al.
Biology Letters
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January 11, 2013
How the bat got its buzz
John M Ratcliffe, Coen P H Elemans, Lasse Jakobsen, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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August 20, 2010
Adaptive auditory risk assessment in the dogbane tiger moth when pursued by bats
John M Ratcliffe, James H Fullard, Benjamin J Arthur, et al.
Science Advances
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March 24, 2018
Bats without borders: Predators learn novel prey cues from other predatory species
Krista J Patriquin, Jenna E Kohles, Rachel A Page, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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October 1, 2011
Superfast muscles set maximum call rate in echolocating bats
Coen P H Elemans, Andrew F Mead, Lasse Jakobsen, et al.
Plos One
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March 13, 2008
Laterality and flight: concurrent tests of side-bias and optimality in flying tree swallows
James T Mandel, John M Ratcliffe, David J Cerasale, et al.
Biology Letters
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March 28, 2009
Tiger moths and the threat of bats: decision-making based on the activity of a single sensory neuron
John M Ratcliffe, James H Fullard, Benjamin J Arthur, et al.
Iscience
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April 9, 2025
Echolocation and dietary adaptations mediate brain-endocast covariation in bats
Camilo López-Aguirre, Bushra Alam, Muzna Mian, et al.
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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 soundscapes
Erik A Etzler, Hannah M Ter Hofstede, John M Ratcliffe
Plos One
|
May 4, 2018
Younger vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) are more likely than adults to explore novel objects
Gerald G Carter, Sofia Forss, Rachel A Page, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology
|
February 18, 2011
Frequency alternation and an offbeat rhythm indicate foraging behavior in the echolocating bat, Saccopteryx bilineata
John M Ratcliffe, Lasse Jakobsen, Elisabeth K V Kalko, et al.
Biology Letters
|
January 11, 2013
How the bat got its buzz
John M Ratcliffe, Coen P H Elemans, Lasse Jakobsen, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
August 20, 2010
Adaptive auditory risk assessment in the dogbane tiger moth when pursued by bats
John M Ratcliffe, James H Fullard, Benjamin J Arthur, et al.
Science Advances
|
March 24, 2018
Bats without borders: Predators learn novel prey cues from other predatory species
Krista J Patriquin, Jenna E Kohles, Rachel A Page, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
October 1, 2011
Superfast muscles set maximum call rate in echolocating bats
Coen P H Elemans, Andrew F Mead, Lasse Jakobsen, et al.
Plos One
|
March 13, 2008
Laterality and flight: concurrent tests of side-bias and optimality in flying tree swallows
James T Mandel, John M Ratcliffe, David J Cerasale, et al.
Biology Letters
|
March 28, 2009
Tiger moths and the threat of bats: decision-making based on the activity of a single sensory neuron
John M Ratcliffe, James H Fullard, Benjamin J Arthur, et al.
Iscience
|
April 9, 2025
Echolocation and dietary adaptations mediate brain-endocast covariation in bats
Camilo López-Aguirre, Bushra Alam, Muzna Mian, et al.
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