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

Rachel A. Page 2015 PloS One

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2014_Halfwerk_et_al-Current_Biol_frog_ripple_ranging_2.pdf

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

Rachel A. Page 2014 Current Biology

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2015_Rhebergen_et_al-ProcRoySoc-heterospecific_chorus_multimodal_cues.pdf

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.

Rachel A. Page 2015 Proceedings of the Royal Society

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2015_Rhebergen_et_al-ProcRoySoc-heterospecific_chorus_multimodal_cues.pdf

2015_Stockmaier_et_al-Biology_Letters-molossid_lack_of_fever.pdf

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.

Rachel A. Page 2015 Biology Letters

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2015_Falk_et_al-ProcRoySoc-bats_katydids_sensory_niche_partitioning.pdf

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.

Rachel A. Page 2015 Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B

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2015_Falk_et_al-ProcRoySoc-bats_katydids_sensory_niche_partitioning.pdf

2015_Bader_et_al-BiolConserv-bat_mobility_anthropogenic_change.pdf

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.

Rachel A. Page 2015 Biological Conservation

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2014_Halfwerk_et_al-JEB_bat_preference-for_robofrog.pdf

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.

Rachel A. Page 2014 Journal of Experimental Biology

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2014_OMara_et_al-Beh_Ecol_frugivorous_bats_social_info_quality.pdf

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.

Rachel A. Page 2014 Behavioral Ecology

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Gabor_Page_2003.pdf

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.

Rachel A. Page 2003 Acta Ethologica

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