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Ofri Eitan

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Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 24, 2020
Wing-Beat Frequency and Its Acoustics in Birds and BatsArjan Boonman, Yossi Yovel, Ofri Eitan
Plos Computational Biology|March 8, 2022
A bio-mimetic miniature drone for real-time audio based short-range trackingRoei Zigelman, Ofri Eitan, Omer Mazar, et al.
Iscience|March 24, 2025
Greater mouse-tailed bats use their tail as a tactile sensor when navigating backwardsSahar Hajyahia, Mor Taub, Ofri Eitan, et al.
Current Biology : CB|April 12, 2022
Functional daylight echolocation in highly visual batsOfri Eitan, Maya Weinberg, Sasha Danilovich, et al.
BMC Biology|June 17, 2021
Fruit bats adjust their foraging strategies to urban environments to diversify their dietKatya Egert-Berg, Michal Handel, Aya Goldshtein, et al.
Communications Biology|November 21, 2023
What determines the information update rate in echolocating batsMor Taub, Aya Goldshtein, Arjan Boonman, et al.
BMC Biology|November 10, 2020
Echolocating bats can adjust sensory acquisition based on internal cuesArjan Boonman, Itai Rieger, Eran Amichai, et al.
BMC Biology|December 16, 2022
Echolocating bats rapidly adjust their mouth gape to control spatial acquisition when scanning a targetOfri Eitan, Mor Taub, Arjan Boonman, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 6, 2015
Bats adjust their mouth gape to zoom their biosonar field of viewPavel Kounitsky, Jens Rydell, Eran Amichai, et al.
Iscience|March 24, 2025
Air pollution likely reduces hemoglobin levels in urban fruit batsOmri Gal, Ofri Eitan, Adi Rachum, et al.
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Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 24, 2020
Wing-Beat Frequency and Its Acoustics in Birds and BatsArjan Boonman, Yossi Yovel, Ofri Eitan
Plos Computational Biology|March 8, 2022
A bio-mimetic miniature drone for real-time audio based short-range trackingRoei Zigelman, Ofri Eitan, Omer Mazar, et al.
Iscience|March 24, 2025
Greater mouse-tailed bats use their tail as a tactile sensor when navigating backwardsSahar Hajyahia, Mor Taub, Ofri Eitan, et al.
Current Biology : CB|April 12, 2022
Functional daylight echolocation in highly visual batsOfri Eitan, Maya Weinberg, Sasha Danilovich, et al.
BMC Biology|June 17, 2021
Fruit bats adjust their foraging strategies to urban environments to diversify their dietKatya Egert-Berg, Michal Handel, Aya Goldshtein, et al.
Communications Biology|November 21, 2023
What determines the information update rate in echolocating batsMor Taub, Aya Goldshtein, Arjan Boonman, et al.
BMC Biology|November 10, 2020
Echolocating bats can adjust sensory acquisition based on internal cuesArjan Boonman, Itai Rieger, Eran Amichai, et al.
BMC Biology|December 16, 2022
Echolocating bats rapidly adjust their mouth gape to control spatial acquisition when scanning a targetOfri Eitan, Mor Taub, Arjan Boonman, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 6, 2015
Bats adjust their mouth gape to zoom their biosonar field of viewPavel Kounitsky, Jens Rydell, Eran Amichai, et al.
Iscience|March 24, 2025
Air pollution likely reduces hemoglobin levels in urban fruit batsOmri Gal, Ofri Eitan, Adi Rachum, et al.
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