Acoustic lure allows for capture of a high‐flying, endangered bat
EC Braun De Torrez, ST Samoray… - Wildlife Society …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Mist nets are commonly used to capture free‐flying bats; however, some bat species are
very difficult to capture because of their flight behavior, habitat preferences, and ability to …
very difficult to capture because of their flight behavior, habitat preferences, and ability to …
Acoustically diverse vocalization repertoire in the Himalayan leaf-nosed bat, a widely distributed Hipposideros species
A Lin, T Jiang, J Feng, JS Kanwal - … Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 2016 - pubs.aip.org
Insectivorous bats vocalize to both communicate with conspecifics and to echolocate. The
communicative vocalizations or “calls” of bats either consist of or are constructed from …
communicative vocalizations or “calls” of bats either consist of or are constructed from …
Sonic and ultrasonic communication in bats: acoustics, perception, and production
JS Kanwal - Neuroendocrine Regulation of Animal Vocalization, 2021 - Elsevier
Bats, like whales and dolphins, are vocally supreme in that they exploit vocalizations for
echolocation and for social communication. Most echolocation vocalizations are relatively …
echolocation and for social communication. Most echolocation vocalizations are relatively …