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John M Ratcliffe

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Communications Biology|February 22, 2025
Road noise exposure over development increases baseline auditory activity and decision-making time in adult cricketsErik A Etzler, Hannah M Ter Hofstede, Darryl T Gwynne, et al.
Current Biology : CB|October 28, 2023
Stealth echolocation in aerial hawking bats reflects a substrate gleaning ancestryDaniel Lewanzik, John M Ratcliffe, Erik A Etzler, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 10, 2011
Echolocation call intensity and directionality in flying short-tailed fruit bats, Carollia perspicillata (Phyllostomidae)Signe Brinkløv, Lasse Jakobsen, John M Ratcliffe, et al.
Nature Communications|January 10, 2018
Auditory opportunity and visual constraint enabled the evolution of echolocation in batsJeneni Thiagavel, Clément Cechetto, Sharlene E Santana, 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 communityHannah M ter Hofstede, Holger R Goerlitz, John M Ratcliffe, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|August 16, 2018
A method for rapid testing of social learning in vampire batsJulia K Vrtilek, Gerald G Carter, Krista J Patriquin, et al.
Current Biology : CB|February 1, 2025
Velocity as an overlooked driver in the echolocation behavior of aerial hawking vespertilionid batsLasse Jakobsen, Danuta M Wisniewska, Felix T Häfele, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 14, 2009
Bats go head-under-heels: the biomechanics of landing on a ceilingDaniel K Riskin, Joseph W Bahlman, Tatjana Y Hubel, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|April 10, 2019
Molecular diet analysis finds an insectivorous desert bat community dominated by resource sharing despite diverse echolocation and foraging strategiesRowena Gordon, Sally Ivens, Loren K Ammerman, et al.
Elife|March 21, 2015
Range-dependent flexibility in the acoustic field of view of echolocating porpoises (Phocoena phocoena)Danuta M Wisniewska, John M Ratcliffe, Kristian Beedholm, et al.
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Communications Biology|February 22, 2025
Road noise exposure over development increases baseline auditory activity and decision-making time in adult cricketsErik A Etzler, Hannah M Ter Hofstede, Darryl T Gwynne, et al.
Current Biology : CB|October 28, 2023
Stealth echolocation in aerial hawking bats reflects a substrate gleaning ancestryDaniel Lewanzik, John M Ratcliffe, Erik A Etzler, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 10, 2011
Echolocation call intensity and directionality in flying short-tailed fruit bats, Carollia perspicillata (Phyllostomidae)Signe Brinkløv, Lasse Jakobsen, John M Ratcliffe, et al.
Nature Communications|January 10, 2018
Auditory opportunity and visual constraint enabled the evolution of echolocation in batsJeneni Thiagavel, Clément Cechetto, Sharlene E Santana, 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 communityHannah M ter Hofstede, Holger R Goerlitz, John M Ratcliffe, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|August 16, 2018
A method for rapid testing of social learning in vampire batsJulia K Vrtilek, Gerald G Carter, Krista J Patriquin, et al.
Current Biology : CB|February 1, 2025
Velocity as an overlooked driver in the echolocation behavior of aerial hawking vespertilionid batsLasse Jakobsen, Danuta M Wisniewska, Felix T Häfele, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 14, 2009
Bats go head-under-heels: the biomechanics of landing on a ceilingDaniel K Riskin, Joseph W Bahlman, Tatjana Y Hubel, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|April 10, 2019
Molecular diet analysis finds an insectivorous desert bat community dominated by resource sharing despite diverse echolocation and foraging strategiesRowena Gordon, Sally Ivens, Loren K Ammerman, et al.
Elife|March 21, 2015
Range-dependent flexibility in the acoustic field of view of echolocating porpoises (Phocoena phocoena)Danuta M Wisniewska, John M Ratcliffe, Kristian Beedholm, et al.
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