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ter Hofstede, H.M., Voigt-Heucke, S.L., Lang, A., Römer, H., Page, R.A., Faure, P.A., Dechmann, D.K.N. 2017. Revisiting adaptations of Neotropical katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) to gleaning bat predation. Neotropical Biodiversity. 3: 41-49. doi: 10.1080/23766808.2016.1272314.
Rachel A. Page
2017
Neotropical Biodiversity
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2017_ter_Hofstede_et_al_Neo_Biodiv-M_hirsuta_culled_remains.pdf
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Page, R.A., Schnelle, T., Kalko, E.K.V., Bunge, T., Bernal, X.E. 2012. Reassessment of prey through sequential use of multiple sensory cues by an eavesdropping bat. Naturwissenschaften 99: 505-509.
Rachel A. Page
2012
Naturwissenschaften
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STRI-W_2012_Page_et_al-Naturwissenschaften-sequential_cues_with_cover.pdf
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Jones, P.L., Farris, H.E., Ryan, M.J., Page, R.A. 2013. Do frog-eating bats perceptually bind the complex components of frog calls? Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 199: 279-283.
Rachel A. Page
2013
Journal of Comparative Physiology A.
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STRI-W_2013_Jones_et_al-JCompPhys_perceptual_binding.pdf
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Clarin, Theresa M. A.; Ruczynski, Ireneusz; Page, Rachel A. and Siemers, Bjorn M. 2013. Foranging ecology predicts learning performance in insectivorous bats. PlosOne, vol. 8 (6) pp. 1-12
Rachel A. Page
2013
PLoS ONE
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STRI-W_2013_Clarin_et_al_PLoS_ONE-comparative_learning.pdf
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Surlykke, Annemarie; Jakobsen, Lasse; Kalko, Elisabeth and Page, Rachel A. 2013. Echolocation intensity and directionality of perching and flying fringe-lipped bats, Trachops cirrhosis (Phyllostomidae). Frontiers in Physiology, vol. 4, art. 143 pp. 1-9
Rachel A. Page
2013
Frontiers in Physiology
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STRI-W_2013_Surlykke_et_al_Frontiers-echolocation_directionality.pdf
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Jones, P.L., Ryan, M.J., Page, R.A. 2013. When to approach novel prey cues? Social learning strategies in frog-eating bats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 280: 20132330, http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.2330.
Rachel A. Page
2013
Proceedings of the Royal Society
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RP_Proc_R_Soc_B-2013-Jones.pdf
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Page, R.A., Ryan, M.J., Bernal, X.E. 2014. Be loved, be prey, be eaten. In: Animal Behavior, vol 3. Case Studies: Integration and Application of Animal Behavior (ed., K. Yasukawa), New York: Praeger. pp. 123-154.
Rachel A. Page
2014
Science
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Halfwerk, W., Jones, P.L., Taylor, R.C., Ryan, M.J., Page, R.A. 2014. Risky ripples allow bats and frogs to eavesdrop on a multisensory sexual display. Science. 342: 413-416, DOI 10.1126/science.1244812.
Rachel A. Page
2014
Science
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RP_Science_2014_Halfwerk-413-6.pdf
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Clarin, T.M.A., Borissov, I., Page, R.A., Ratcliffe, J.M., Siemers, B.M. 2014. Social learning within and across species: information transfer in mouse-eared bats. Canadian Journal of Zoology.129-139. DOI 10.1139/cjz-2013-0211.
Rachel A. Page
2014
Canadian Journal of Zoology
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Jones, P.L., Ryan, M.J., Page, R.A. 2014. Population and seasonal variation in response to prey calls by an eavesdropping bat. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. DOI 10.1007/s00265-013-1675-6.
Rachel A. Page
2014
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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Population_seasonal_variation-SpringerLink.pdf