Literature

Autoresorden descendenteAñoTítulo
Barber, Kawahara2013Hawkmoths produce anti-bat ultrasound
Bastian, Jacobs2017To seek or speak? Dual function of an acoustic signal limits its versatility in communication
Bastian, Jacobs2017To seek or speak? Dual function of an acoustic signal limits its versatility in communication
Chen, Zhao, Chen, Zhou, Hughes2019Automatic standardized processing and identification of tropical bat calls using deep learning approaches
Dorado-Correa, Goerlitz, Siemers2013Interspecific acoustic recognition in two European bat communities
Egert-Berg, Hurme, Greif, Goldstein, Harten, M., Flores-Martínez, Valdés, Johnston, Eitan, Borissov, Shipley, Medellin, Wilkinson, Goerlitz, Yovel2018Resource Ephemerality Drives Social Foraging in Bats
Eitan, Kosa, Yovel2019Sensory gaze stabilization in echolocating bats
Giorli, Goetz2019Acoustically estimated size distribution of sperm whales ( Physeter macrocephalus) off the east coast of New Zealand
Luo, Koselj, Zsebok, Siemers, Goerlitz2013Global warming alters sound transmission: differential impact on the prey detection ability of echolocating bats
López-Baucells, Torrent, Rocha, Bobrowiec, Palmeirim, Meyer2018Stronger together: Combining automated classifiers with manual post-validation optimizes the workload vs reliability trade-off of species identification in bat acoustic surveys
López-Baucells, Torrent, Rocha, Bobrowiec, Palmeirim, Meyer2019Stronger together: Combining automated classifiers with manual post-validation optimizes the workload vs reliability trade-off of species identification in bat acoustic surveys
Miller2001A method for determining relative activity of free flying bats using a new activity index for acoustic monitoring
Nakano, Mason2017Hearing sensitivity is more relevant to acoustic conspicuousness than to mechanical constraints in crambid moths
O'Farrell, Miller1997A New Examination of Echolocation Calls of Some Neotropical Bats (Emballonuridae and Mormoopidae)
O'Farrell, Miller, Gannon1999Qualitative Identification of Free-flying Bats Using the Anabat Detector
Wright, Akamatsu, Mouritsen, Sveegaard, Dietz, Teilmann2017Silent porpoise: potential sleeping behaviour identified in wild harbour porpoises
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith