Publications of Björn Martin Siemers
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Journal Article (59)
2012
Journal Article
15 (4), pp. 495 - 504 (2012)
Associative memory or algorithmic search: A comparative study on learning strategies of bats and shrews. Animal Cognition
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26 (5), pp. 1043 - 1053 (2012)
Sensory constraints on prey detection performance in an ensemble of vespertilionid understorey rain forest bats. Functional Ecology
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14 (1), pp. 161 - 166 (2012)
Horseshoe bats recognise the sex of conspecifics from their echolocation calls. Acta Chiropterologica
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22 (14), pp. R563 - R564 (2012)
Bats eavesdrop on the sound of copulating flies. Current Biology
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84 (1), pp. 29 - 38 (2012)
Exploratory behaviour in shrews: Fast-lived Sorex versus slow-lived Crocidura. Animal Behaviour
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49 (5), pp. 1064 - 1074 (2012)
A continental-scale tool for acoustic identification of European bats. Journal of Applied Ecology 2011
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65 (11), pp. 2105 - 2116 (2011)
Bat predation and the evolution of leks in acoustic moths. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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197 (5), pp. 447 - 457 (2011)
The communicative potential of bat echolocation pulses. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology
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65 (2), pp. 333 - 340 (2011)
Behavioral evidence for eavesdropping on prey song in two Palearctic sibling bat species. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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278 (1721), pp. 3034 - 3041 (2011)
Horseshoe bats make adaptive prey-selection decisions, informed by echo cues. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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7 (1), pp. 153 - 155 (2011)
Hibernation does not affect memory retention in bats. Biology Letters
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13 (2), pp. 385 - 389 (2011)
Conspicuous visual cues can help bats to find tree cavities. Acta Chiropterologica
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166 (1), pp. 69 - 78 (2011)
Divergent trophic levels in two cryptic sibling bat species. Oecologia
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278 (1712), pp. 1646 - 1652 (2011)
Hunting at the highway: Traffic noise reduces foraging efficiency in acoustic predators. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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197 (5), pp. 399 - 402 (2011)
Ecology and neuroethology of bat echolocation: A tribute to Gerhard Neuweiler. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 2010
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213 (14), pp. 2453 - 2460 (2010)
Cave-dwelling bats do not avoid TMT and 2-PT - components of predator odour that induce fear in other small mammals. The Journal of Experimental Biology
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6 (1), pp. 59 - 62 (2010)
Great tits search for, capture, kill and eat hibernating bats. Biology Letters
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1, 107 (2010)
Innate recognition of water bodies in echolocating bats. Nature Communications
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5 (9), e12698 (2010)
The cercal organ may provide singing tettigoniids a backup sensory system for the detection of eavesdropping bats. PLoS One
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107 (15), pp. 6941 - 6945 (2010)
A nocturnal mammal, the greater mouse-eared bat, calibrates a magnetic compass by the sun. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America