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Klemen Koselj

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Global Change Biology|June 6, 2015
How anthropogenic noise affects foragingJinhong Luo, Björn M Siemers, Klemen Koselj
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 4, 2011
Horseshoe bats make adaptive prey-selection decisions, informed by echo cuesKlemen Koselj, Hans-Ulrich Schnitzler, Björn M Siemers
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry : RCM|August 14, 2013
Advantages of using fecal samples for stable isotope analysis in bats: evidence from a triple isotopic experimentIoanna Salvarina, Elizabeth Yohannes, Björn M Siemers, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|December 17, 2013
Global warming alters sound transmission: differential impact on the prey detection ability of echolocating batsJinhong Luo, Klemen Koselj, Sándor Zsebok, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 16, 2018
Environmental acoustic cues guide the biosonar attention of a highly specialised echolocatorElla Z Lattenkamp, Samuel Kaiser, Rožle Kaučič, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 19, 2017
Lombard effect onset times reveal the speed of vocal plasticity in a songbirdSamuel I Hardman, Sue Anne Zollinger, Klemen Koselj, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 21, 2017
Correction: Lombard effect onset times reveal the speed of vocal plasticity in a songbirdSamuel I Hardman, Sue Anne Zollinger, Klemen Koselj, et al.
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Global Change Biology|June 6, 2015
How anthropogenic noise affects foragingJinhong Luo, Björn M Siemers, Klemen Koselj
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 4, 2011
Horseshoe bats make adaptive prey-selection decisions, informed by echo cuesKlemen Koselj, Hans-Ulrich Schnitzler, Björn M Siemers
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry : RCM|August 14, 2013
Advantages of using fecal samples for stable isotope analysis in bats: evidence from a triple isotopic experimentIoanna Salvarina, Elizabeth Yohannes, Björn M Siemers, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|December 17, 2013
Global warming alters sound transmission: differential impact on the prey detection ability of echolocating batsJinhong Luo, Klemen Koselj, Sándor Zsebok, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 16, 2018
Environmental acoustic cues guide the biosonar attention of a highly specialised echolocatorElla Z Lattenkamp, Samuel Kaiser, Rožle Kaučič, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 19, 2017
Lombard effect onset times reveal the speed of vocal plasticity in a songbirdSamuel I Hardman, Sue Anne Zollinger, Klemen Koselj, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 21, 2017
Correction: Lombard effect onset times reveal the speed of vocal plasticity in a songbirdSamuel I Hardman, Sue Anne Zollinger, Klemen Koselj, et al.
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