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Yossi Yovel's and my new PNAS paper, Echolocating bats rely on an innate speed-of-sound reference, got some coverage, check it out:Let there be light! Activity throughout the night in nesting common swifts due to artificial light at night. in: 2020 annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Link to talk
Echolocating bats rely on an innate time reference. in: 2020 annual meeting of the Animal Behavior Society. Link to talk Wailing Wall common swifts are active all night due to light pollution. in: Jerusalem Post (English). Link to article Wailing Wall common swifts are active all night due to light pollution. in: YNET News (Hebrew). Link to article Bunker bats in Israel. In: Bat Conservation International. Link to article Bats occupy Israeli army ghost bunkers. In: Reuters. Link to article Bats find shelter in Israeli bunkers. In: BBC. Link to article How bats recognize their own 'bat signals'. In: Science Daily. Link to article Media appearances |
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