Literature

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Carvalho, Miguel, Xavier, López-Baucells, de Castro, Hilário, de Toledo, Rocha, Palmeirim2022Complementarity between mist-netting and low-cost acoustic recorders to sample bats in Amazonian rainforests and savannahs
Paumen, Mälzer, Alipek, B. Moll, Schauer-Weisshahn2021Development and test of a bat calls detection and classification method based on convolutional neural networks
Kingston, Rossiter2004Harmonic-hopping in Wallacea's bats
Waters2003Bats and moths: what is there left to learn?
Burchardt, Knörnschild2020Comparison of methods for rhythm analysis of complex animals’ acoustic signals
O'Farrell, Miller1997A New Examination of Echolocation Calls of Some Neotropical Bats (Emballonuridae and Mormoopidae)
O'Farrell, Miller1999Use of vocal signatures for the inventory of free-flying Neotropical bats
O'Farrell, Miller, Gannon1999Qualitative Identification of Free-flying Bats Using the Anabat Detector
Miller2001A method for determining relative activity of free flying bats using a new activity index for acoustic monitoring
Lee, Roan, Ming, Simmons, Wang, Müller2019High-frequency soundfield microphone for the analysis of bat biosonar
SUGA, JEN1977Further studies on the peripheral auditory system of 'CF-FM' bats specialized for fine frequency analysis of Doppler-shifted echoes
Beleyur, Goerlitz2019Modeling active sensing reveals echo detection even in large groups of bats
Tuneu-Corral, Puig-Montserrat, Flaquer, Mas, Budinski, López-Baucells2020Ecological indices in long-term acoustic bat surveys for assessing and monitoring bats' responses to climatic and land-cover changes
Ossa, M Díaz, Barquez2019Lasiurus varius (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae)
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
Chen, Zhao, Chen, Zhou, Hughes2019Automatic standardized processing and identification of tropical bat calls using deep learning approaches
Hintze, Arias-Aguilar, Dias-Silva, Delgado-Jaramillo, Silva, Jucá, Mischiatti, Almeida, Bezerra, Aguiar, Pereira, Bernard2019Molossid unlimited: extraordinary extension of range and unusual vocalization patterns of the bat, Promops centralisAbstract
Zhang, Lin, Ding, Yang, Jiang, Liu, Feng2019Performance of Doppler shift compensation in bats varies with species rather than with environmental clutter
Geipel, Amin, Page, Halfwerk2019Does bat response to traffic noise support the misleading cue hypothesis?Abstract
Eitan, Kosa, Yovel2019Sensory gaze stabilization in echolocating bats
Bartonička, Miketová, Hulva2019High Throughput Bioacoustic Monitoring and Phenology of the Greater Noctule Bat (Nyctalus lasiopterus) Compared to Other Migratory Species
Chi, LIU, Tan, Li, Xiao, Sun, Jin, Feng2019Vocal Development of Horsfield's Leaf-Nosed Bat Pups (Hipposideros larvatus)
Page, Ryan, Bernal2014Be loved, be prey, be eaten
Schmidbauer, Denzinger2019Social calls of Myotis nattereri during swarming: Call structure mirrors the different behavioral context
Zhao, Jiang, Liu, Wang, Liu, Feng2019Acoustic signalling of aggressive intent in the agonistic encounters of female Asian particoloured bats
Petersen, Finger2018The Behaviour and Vocalisations of Captive Geoffroy's Horseshoe Bats, Rhinolophus clivosus (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
Geipel, Smeekes, Halfwerk, Page2019Noise as an informational cue for decision-making: the sound of rain delays bat emergence
Jiang, Guo, Lin, Wu, Sun, Feng, Kanwal2019Bats increase vocal amplitude and decrease vocal complexity to mitigate noise interference during social communication
Jarvis, Jackson, Smotherman2013Groups of bats improve sonar efficiency through mutual suppression of pulse emissions
López-Baucells, Torrent, Rocha, Bobrowiec2019Stronger together: Combining automated classifiers with manual post-validation optimizes the workload vs reliability trade-off of species identification in bat acoustic surveys
Guo, Luo, Zhang, LIU, Metzner, Liu, Feng2018Social vocalizations of big-footed myotis (Myotis macrodactylus) during foraging
Furuyama, Hase, Hiryu, Kobayasi2018Hearing sensitivity evaluated by the auditory brainstem response in Miniopterus fuliginosus
Hemingway, Ryan, Page2018Cognitive constraints on optimal foraging in frog-eating bats
Sagot, Schöner, Jago, Razik, Chaverri2018The importance of group vocal behaviour in roost finding
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
Huang, Metzner, Zhang, Wang, Luo, Sun, Jiang, Feng2018Acoustic similarity elicits responses to heterospecific distress calls in bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera)
Neil, Shen, Drinkwater, Robert2018Stealthy moths avoid bats with acoustic camouflage
Egert-Berg, Hurme, Greif, Goldstein, Harten, M., Flores-Martínez, Valdés, Johnston, Eitan, Borissov, Shipley, Medellin, Wilkinson, Goerlitz, Yovel2018Resource Ephemerality Drives Social Foraging in Bats
Stidsholt, Johnson, Beedholm, Jakobsen, Kugler, Brinkløv, Salles, Moss2018A 2.6-gram sound and movement tag for studying the acoustic scene and kinematics of echolocating bats
Penone, Kerbiriou, Julien, Marmet, Le Viol2018Body size information in large-scale acoustic bat databases
Oliveira, Ramalho, Mora, Aguiar2018The acoustic gymnastics of the dwarf dog-faced bat (Molossops temminckii) in environments with different degrees of clutter
Fu, Kinniry, Kloepper2018The Chirocopter: a UAV for recording sound and video of bats at altitude
Froidevaux, Fialas, Jones2018Catching insects while recording bats: impacts of light trapping on acoustic sampling
Bastian, Jacobs2017To seek or speak? Dual function of an acoustic signal limits its versatility in communication
Luo, Lu, Chen, Guo, Huang, Liu, Feng2017Social calls honestly signal female competitive ability in Asian particoloured bats
Xie, Sun, Jiang, Liu, Lu, Jin, Feng2017The effects of cultural drift on geographic variation in echolocation calls of the Chinese rufous horseshoe bat ( Rhinolophus sinicus)
Goerlitz, Hofstede, Zeale, Jones2010An Aerial-Hawking Bat Uses Stealth Echolocation to Counter Moth Hearing
Hofstede, Goerlitz, Ratcliffe, Holderied, Surlykke2013The simple ears of noctuoid moths are tuned to the calls of their sympatric bat community
Dorado-Correa, Goerlitz, Siemers2013Interspecific acoustic recognition in two European bat communities
Luo, Koselj, Zsebok, Siemers, Goerlitz2013Global warming alters sound transmission: differential impact on the prey detection ability of echolocating bats

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