Page_Ryan_2005.pdf

Page, R.A. and Ryan, M.J. 2005. Flexibility in assessment of prey cues: frog-eating bats and frog calls. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 272: 841-847.

Rachel A. Page 2005 Proceedings of the Royal Society Series

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Page_Ryan_2006.pdf

Page, R.A. and M.J. Ryan. 2006. Social transmission of novel foraging behavior in bats: frog calls and their referents. Current Biology, 16: 1201-1205.

Rachel A. Page 2006 Current Biology

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Page_2007.pdf

Page, R.A. 2007. Prey-predator communication: for your sensors only. Dispatch for Current Biology 17: R965-R966.

Rachel A. Page 2007 Dispatch for Current Biology

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Bernal_et_al_2007.pdf

Bernal, X.E., Page, R.A., Rand, A.S., and Ryan, M.J. 2007. Cues for eavesdroppers: do frog calls indicate prey density and quality? American Naturalist 169: 409-415.

Rachel A. Page 2007 American Naturalist

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Page_Ryan_2008.pdf

Page, R.A. and M.J. Ryan. 2008. The effect of signal complexity on localization performance in bats that localize frog calls. Animal Behaviour 76: 761-769.

Rachel A. Page 2008 Animal Behaviour

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Page, R.A., Jones, P.L. In press. Overcoming sensory uncertainty: factors affecting foraging decisions in frog-eating bats. In: Perception and Cognition in Animal Communication (volume editors, M.A. Bee and C.T. Miller), in the book series Animal Signals and Communication (series editors: P.K. McGregor and V.M. Janik). Springer.

Rachel A. Page 2016 Springer

2016_Jones_et_al-Springer-to_listen_or_to_scream.pdf

Jones, P.L., Page, R.A., Ratcliffe, J.M. In press. To scream or to listen? Prey detection and discrimination in animal-eating bats. In: Bat Bioacoustics (volume editors: B. Fenton and A. Grinnell; series editor: A. Popper). Springer.

Rachel A. Page 2016 Springer

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2016_Jones_et_al-Springer-to_listen_or_to_scream.pdf

2016_Ramakers_et_al-AnimBeh-pref_for_info_from_novel_social_partners.pdf

Ramakers J.J.C, Dechmann D.K.N., Page R.A., O’Mara M.T. (2016) Frugivorous bats prefer information from novel social partners. Animal Behaviour. 116: 83-87.

Rachel A. Page 2016 Animal Behaviour

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