2015_Page_BernalX.pdf
Bulbert, Matthew W., Page, Rachel A. and Bernal, Ximena E. 2015. Danger comes from all fronts: predator-dependent escape tactics of túngara frogs. PloS One, 10(4): 1-12. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0120546
Bulbert, Matthew W., Page, Rachel A. and Bernal, Ximena E. 2015. Danger comes from all fronts: predator-dependent escape tactics of túngara frogs. PloS One, 10(4): 1-12. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0120546
Halfwerk, Wouter, Page, Rachel A, Taylor, Ryan C, Wilson, Preston S and Ryan, Michael J. 2014. Crossmodal Comparisons of Signal Components Allow for Relative-Distance Assessment. Current Biology, 24(15): 1751-1755. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2014.05.068
Rhebergen, F., Taylor, R.C., Ryan, M.J., Page, R.A., Halfwerk, W. 2015. Multimodal cues improve prey localisation under complex environmental conditions. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B. 282: 20151403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2015.1403.
Fugère, V., O'Mara, M.T., Page, R.A. 2015. Perceptual bias does not explain preference for prey call adornment in the frog-eating bat. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. DOI 10.1007/s00265-015-1949-2.
Stockmaier, S., Dechmann, K.N., Page, R.A., O’Mara, M.T. 2015. No fever and leukocytosis in response to a lipopolysaccaride challenge in an insectivorous bat. Biology Letters. 11: 20150576. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2015.0576.
Falk, J.J., ter Hofstede, H.M., Jones, P.L., Dixon, M.M., Faure, P.A., Kalko, E.K.V., Page, R.A. 2015. Sensory-based niche partitioning in a multiple predator-multiple prey community. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B. 282: 20150520. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2015.0520.
Bader, E., Jung, K., Kalko, E.K.V., Page, R.A., Rodriguez, R., Sattler, T. 2015. Mobility explains the response of aerial insectivorous bats to anthropogenic habitat change in the Neotropics. Biological Conservation. 186: 97–106.
Halfwerk, W., Dixon, M.M., Ottens, K., Taylor, R.C., Ryan, M.J., Page, R.A., Jones, P.L. 2014. Risks of multimodal signaling: bat predators attend to dynamic motion in frog sexual displays. Journal of Experimental Biology. 217: 3038-3044. DOI 10.1242/jeb.107482.
O’Mara, M.T., Dechmann, D.D, Page, R.A. 2014. Frugivorous bats evaluate the quality of social information when choosing novel foods. Behavioral Ecology. 1–7. doi:10.1093/beheco/aru120.
Gabor, C.R. and Page, R.A. 2003. Female preference for large males in sailfin mollies, Poecilia latipinna: the importance of predation pressure and reproductive status. Acta Ethologica 6: 7-12.