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The following pages link to No cost of echolocation for bats in flight (Q34095544):
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- Primitive Early Eocene bat from Wyoming and the evolution of flight and echolocation (Q22122219) (← links)
- Bat echolocation calls: adaptation and convergent evolution (Q24672140) (← links)
- A nuclear DNA phylogenetic perspective on the evolution of echolocation and historical biogeography of extant bats (Chiroptera) (Q28254094) (← links)
- Evolution of the heteroharmonic strategy for target-range computation in the echolocation of Mormoopidae. (Q28681544) (← links)
- Measuring energy metabolism in the mouse - theoretical, practical, and analytical considerations (Q28703778) (← links)
- Trapped in the darkness of the night: thermal and energetic constraints of daylight flight in bats (Q28743454) (← links)
- Echolocation range and wingbeat period match in aerial-hawking bats (Q30053458) (← links)
- Oilbirds produce echolocation signals beyond their best hearing range and adjust signal design to natural light conditions (Q30355408) (← links)
- Suppression of emission rates improves sonar performance by flying bats (Q30364266) (← links)
- Tight coordination of aerial flight maneuvers and sonar call production in insectivorous bats. (Q30371068) (← links)
- Global warming alters sound transmission: differential impact on the prey detection ability of echolocating bats (Q30419268) (← links)
- Timing matters: sonar call groups facilitate target localization in bats (Q30438042) (← links)
- It's not black or white-on the range of vision and echolocation in echolocating bats. (Q30448995) (← links)
- Echolocation intensity and directionality of perching and flying fringe-lipped bats, Trachops cirrhosus (Phyllostomidae) (Q30452725) (← links)
- Metabolic costs of bat echolocation in a non-foraging context support a role in communication (Q30455510) (← links)
- Energetic cost of communication (Q30471450) (← links)
- A mechanism for antiphonal echolocation by Free-tailed bats (Q30475988) (← links)
- Molecular evidence regarding the origin of echolocation and flight in bats. (Q33887594) (← links)
- A bony connection signals laryngeal echolocation in bats (Q34094485) (← links)
- Standard energetics of leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae): its relationship to intermittent- and protracted-foraging tactics in bats and birds (Q34531475) (← links)
- Interactions between locomotion and ventilation in tetrapods (Q34809101) (← links)
- Physical activity and resting metabolic rate. (Q35614710) (← links)
- Sensory acquisition in active sensing systems (Q36463105) (← links)
- Click-based echolocation in bats: not so primitive after all (Q37861581) (← links)
- The origins and diversity of bat songs (Q38879074) (← links)
- Brevity is prevalent in bat short-range communication (Q39473523) (← links)
- High manoeuvring costs force narrow-winged molossid bats to forage in open space. (Q39564063) (← links)
- A quantitative comparison of bird and bat wakes. (Q39643112) (← links)
- Echolocation and flight strategy of Japanese house bats during natural foraging, revealed by a microphone array system (Q39777313) (← links)
- Flight and echlocation in the ecology and evolution of bats (Q40904029) (← links)
- Do you hear what I see? Vocalization relative to visual detection rates of Hawaiian hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus semotus). (Q41636384) (← links)
- Perch-hunting in insectivorous Rhinolophus bats is related to the high energy costs of manoeuvring in flight (Q43114219) (← links)
- Echolocation. The cost of being a bat. (Q43499139) (← links)
- Richard B. Setlow, a commentary on seminal contributions and scientific controversies (Q43825651) (← links)
- The power requirements (Glossophaginae: Phyllostomidae) in nectar-feeding bats for clinging to flowers (Q45022301) (← links)
- A mechanism for vocal-respiratory coupling in the mammalian parabrachial nucleus. (Q46002292) (← links)
- Calcification of the lower respiratory tract in relation to flight development in Jamaican fruit bats (Phyllostomidae, Artibeus jamaicensis). (Q46276001) (← links)
- Frequency alternation and an offbeat rhythm indicate foraging behavior in the echolocating bat, Saccopteryx bilineata. (Q47320832) (← links)
- Evolutionary biology: a first for bats (Q47712842) (← links)
- 'No cost of echolocation for flying bats' revisited (Q51564991) (← links)
- Hibernation in warm hibernacula by free-ranging Formosan leaf-nosed bats, Hipposideros terasensis, in subtropical Taiwan (Q51623208) (← links)
- Dynamics of jamming avoidance in echolocating bats (Q51635947) (← links)
- Rapid jamming avoidance in biosonar (Q51714474) (← links)
- The application of functional morphology to evolutionary studies (Q52202360) (← links)
- Energetic Consequences of Flight Speeds of Foraging Red and Hoary Bats (Lasiurus Borealis and Lasiurus Cinereus; Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) (Q52559161) (← links)
- Inconspicuous echolocation in hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus). (Q53826631) (← links)
- The inner ear morphology of the ‘condylarthran’Hyopsodus lepidus (Q55878033) (← links)
- The evolution of flight and echolocation in bats: another leap in the dark (Q55950974) (← links)
- Energetic effects of sublethal exposure to lindane on pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) (Q57218502) (← links)
- Conspecifics influence call design in the Brazilian free-tailed bat,Tadarida brasiliensis (Q57230487) (← links)