206 results on '"Fullard, James H."'
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2. Day-Flying Butterflies Remain Day-Flying in a Polynesian, Bat-Free Habitat
3. Adaptive auditory risk assessment in the dogbane tiger moth when pursued by bats
4. The Sensory Coevolution of Moths and Bats
5. The Effectiveness of Katydid (Neoconocephalus ensiger) Song Cessation as Antipredator Defence against the Gleaning Bat Myotis septentrionalis
6. Extraordinary Flux in Sex Ratio
7. Hunting in Unfamiliar Space: Echolocation in the Indian False Vampire Bat, Megaderma lyra, When Gleaning Prey
8. Echolocation in Free-Flying Atiu Swiftlets (Aerodramus sawtelli)
9. Auditory sensitivity and ecological relevance: the functional audiogram as modelled by the bat detecting moth ear
10. Auditory-based defence against gleaning bats in neotropical katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
11. Release from bats: genetic distance and sensoribehavioural regression in the Pacific field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus
12. Gleaning bat echolocation calls do not elicit antipredator behaviour in the Pacific field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
13. Ignoring the irrelevant: auditory tolerance of audible but innocuous sounds in the bat-detecting ears of moths
14. Anti-bat flight activity in sound-producing versus silent moths
15. Sensory ecology of predator–prey interactions: responses of the AN2 interneuron in the field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus to the echolocation calls of sympatric bats
16. Variability and Absence of Sexual Dimorphism in the Sounds of Cycnia tenera Hübner (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae)
17. Evolution of the metathoracic tympanal ear and its mesothoracic homologue in the Macrolepidoptera (Insecta)
18. Why Do Diurnal Moths Have Ears?
19. Auditory Relationships to Size in Noctuid Moths: Bigger Is Better
20. Bat-deafness in day-flying moths (Lepidoptera, Notodontidae, Dioptinae)
21. Beware of bats, beware of birds: the auditory responses of eared moths to bat and bird predation
22. Echolocation Survey of the Distribution of the Hawaiian Hoary Bat (Lasiurus cinereus semotus) on the Island of Kaua'i
23. The neuroethology of sound production in tiger moths (Lepidoptera, Arctiidae): I. Rhythmicity and central control
24. Nocturnal anti-predator adaptations in eared and earless Nearctic Lepidoptera
25. A potential cost of responding to bats for moths flying over water
26. The response of tympanate moths to the echolocation calls of a substrate gleaning bat, Myotis evotis
27. The Sensory Coevolution of Moths and Bats
28. Ultrasonic hearing in nocturnal butterflies
29. Variation in the echolocation calls of the hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus): influence of body size, habitat structure, and geographic location
30. Organization of the Auditory Pathway in Noctuoid Moths: Homologous Auditory Evolution in Insects
31. The Mechanoreceptive Origin of Insect Tympanal Organs: A Comparative Study of Homologous Nerves in Tympanate and Atympanate Moths
32. Diel flight periodicity and the evolution of auditory defences in the Macrolepidoptera
33. Evolutionary changes in the defensive sensory systems of Polynesian moths
34. Variability and Absence of Sexual Dimorphism in the Sounds of Cycnia tenera Hübner (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae)
35. Moth Hearing and the Feeding Strategies of Bats: Variations in the hunting and echolocation behavior of bats may reflect a response to hearing-based defenses evolved by their insect prey
36. The Echolocation Assemblage: Acoustic Ensembles in a Neotropical Habitat
37. Behavioral analyses of auditory sensitivity inCycnia tenera Hübner (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae)
38. The influence of moth hearing on bat echolocation strategies
39. External auditory structures in two species of neotropical notodontid moths
40. Listening for bats: pulse repetition rate as a cue for a defensive behavior inCycnia tenera (Lepidoptera:Arctiidae)
41. Detection of certain African, insectivorous bats by sympatric, tympanate moths
42. Acoustic relationships between tympanate moths and the Hawaiian hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus semotus)
43. Auditory processing in the black-sided meadow katydidConocephalus nigropleurum (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
44. Adaptive auditory risk assessment in the dogbane tiger moth when pursued by bats
45. Observations on the behavioural ecology of the Atiu Swiftlet Aerodramus sawtelli
46. Reanalyzing auditory sensitivity: The functional audiogram as modeled by the bat detecting moth ear.
47. Release from bats: genetic distance and sensoribehavioural regression in the Pacific field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus
48. Tiger moths and the threat of bats: decision-making based on the activity of a single sensory neuron
49. Surviving cave bats: auditory and behavioural defences in the Australian noctuid moth, Speiredonia spectans
50. The neuroethology of song cessation in response to gleaning bat calls in two species of katydids,Neoconocephalus ensigerandAmblycorypha oblongifolia
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