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Arnett, E. B., Baerwald, E. F., Mathews, F., Rodrigues, L., Rodríguez-Durán, A., & Rydell, J., et al. (2016). Impacts of wind energy development on bats: A global perspective. In C. C. Voigt & T. Kingston (Eds), Bats in the Anthropocene: Conservation of Bats in a Changing World (pp. 295–323). Cham: Springer International Publishing.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 06/05/2022, 14:48
Fenton, M. B., Portfors, C. V., Rautenbach, I. L., & Waterman, J. M. (1998). Compromises: Sound frequencies used in echolocation by aerial-feeding bats. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 76(6), 1174–1182.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 24/09/2023, 10:21
Gilmour, L. R. V., Holderied, M. W., Pickering, S. P. C., & Jones, G. (2021). Acoustic deterrents influence foraging activity, flight and echolocation behaviour of free-flying bats. Journal of Experimental Biology, 224(20), 1–11.   
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Griffin, D. R. (2001). Return to the Magic Well: Echolocation Behavior of Bats and Responses of Insect Prey. BioScience, 51(7), 555–556.   
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Griffin, D. R., & Galambos, R. (1941). The sensory basis of obstacle avoidance by flying bats. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 86(3), 481–506.   
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Guest, E. E., Stamps, B. F., Durish, N. D., Hale, A. M., Hein, C. D., & Morton, B. P., et al. (2022). An updated review of hypotheses regarding bat attraction to wind turbines. Animals, 12(3).   
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Madsen, P. T., & Surlykke, A. (2013). Functional convergence in bat and toothed whale biosonars. Physiology, 28(5), 276–283.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 03/01/2021, 14:45
Nagel, T. (1974). What is it like to be a bat? The Philosophical Review, 83(4), 435–450.   
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Neuweiler, G. (1989). Foraging ecology and audition in echolocating bats. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 4(6), 160–166.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 08/11/2023, 12:09
Obrist, M. K., Fenton, B. M., Eger, J. L., & Schlegel, P. A. (1993). What Ears Do For Bats: A Comparative Study Of Pinna Sound Pressure Transformation In Chiroptera. Journal of Experimental Biology, 180(1), 119–152.   
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Pierce, G. W., & Griffin, D. R. (1938). Experimental Determination of Supersonic Notes Emitted by Bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 19(4), 454–455.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 30/04/2023, 09:04
Surlykke, A., & Kalko, E. K. V. (2008). Echolocating bats cry out loud to detect their prey. PLOS One, 3(4).   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 08/11/2023, 14:13
Szewczak, J. M., & Arnett, E. (2006). Ultrasound emissions from wind turbines as a potential attractant to bats: A preliminary investigation.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 27/03/2022, 15:09
Thiagavel, J., Santana, S. E., & Ratcliffe, J. M. (2017). Body size predicts echolocation call peak frequency better than gape height in vespertilionid bats. Scientific Reports, 7(828), 1–6.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 04/12/2022, 16:32
von Uexküll, J. (1992). A stroll through the worlds of animals and men: A picture book of invisible worlds. Semiotica, 89(4), 319–391.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 31/10/2023, 18:13
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