Correction: All You Can Eat: High Performance Capacity and Plasticity in the Common Big-Eared Bat, Micronycteris microtis (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae). [PDF]
PLOS One Staff.
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Exploring nocturnal soundscapes in an Australian open forest system using acoustic indices. [PDF]
Jorge FDC, Couto GP, van Rensburg BJ.
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Acoustic monitoring for tropical insect conservation. [PDF]
Riede K, Balakrishnan R.
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Ear pinnae in a neotropical katydid (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) function as ultrasound guides for bat detection. [PDF]
Pulver CA +8 more
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Jumping up a level: Target distance and angle estimation facilitates successful landing in a jumping glass katydid. [PDF]
Harrison SL +5 more
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Scaled 3D-printed models of insect outer-ear with tympanic membranes and acoustic trachea preserving key acoustic features. [PDF]
Islam MN, Sarria-S FA, Montealegre-Z F.
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Atypical 'long-tailed' cockroaches arose during Cretaceous in response to angiosperm terrestrial revolution. [PDF]
Li XR, Huang DY.
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Time and habitat structure shape insect acoustic activity in the Amazon. [PDF]
Do Nascimento LA +3 more
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Multi-year soundscape recordings and automated call detection reveals varied impact of moonlight on calling activity of neotropical forest katydids. [PDF]
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