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Eavesdropping on bats

Brock Fenton () and John Ratcliffe ()
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Brock Fenton: University of Western Ontario
John Ratcliffe: University of Toronto at Mississauga

Nature, 2004, vol. 429, issue 6992, 612-613

Abstract: Two investigations into bat echolocation provide striking examples of the sophistication and the possible evolutionary and ecological consequences of variability in call design.

Date: 2004
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