Publications of Holger R. Goerlitz
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Journal Article (35)
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226 (18), jeb245801 (2023)
Calibrated microphone array recordings reveal that a gleaning bat emits low-intensity echolocation calls even in open-space habitat. The Journal of Experimental Biology 2.
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153 (5), pp. 2867 - 2877 (2023)
Temperate bats may alter calls to partially compensate for weather-induced changes in detection distance Scilight. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 3.
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224 (1), jeb234815 (2021)
Task-dependent vocal adjustments to optimize biosonar-based information acquisition. The Journal of Experimental Biology 4.
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7 (10), eabf1367 (2021)
Hunting bats adjust their echolocation to receive weak prey echoes for clutter reduction. Science Advances 5.
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24 (8), 102896 (2021)
Wild bats briefly decouple sound production from wingbeats to increase sensory flow during prey captures. iScience 6.
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51 (4), pp. 559 - 570 (2021)
Limitations of acoustic monitoring at wind turbines to evaluate fatality risk of bats. Mammal Review 7.
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486, 110082 (2020)
Neural representation of bat predation risk and evasive flight in moths: A modelling approach. Journal of Theoretical Biology 8.
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8, e10551 (2020)
Individual differences show that only some bats can cope with noise-induced masking and distraction. PeerJ 9.
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10 (23), pp. 13134 - 13142 (2020)
Light might suppress both types of sound‐evoked antipredator flight in moths. Ecology and Evolution 10.
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21, e00808 (2020)
The effect of cave illumination on bats. Global Ecology and Conservation 11.
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14, pp. 335 - 344 (2019)
Echo-imaging exploits an environmental high-pass filter to access spatial information with a non-spatial sensor. iScience 12.
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116 (52), pp. 26662 - 26668 (2019)
Modeling active sensing reveals echo detection even in large groups of bats. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 13.
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33 (9), pp. 1674 - 1683 (2019)
Species‐specific strategies increase unpredictability of escape flight in eared moths. Functional Ecology 14.
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88 (10), pp. 1462 - 1473 (2019)
Insectivorous bats integrate social information about species identity, conspecific activity, and prey abundance to estimate cost‐benefit ratio of interactions. Journal of Animal Ecology 15.
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: Resource ephemerality drives social foraging in bats. Current Biology 28 (22), pp. 3667 - 3673 (2018)
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8 (10), pp. 5090 - 5100 (2018)
Weather conditions determine attenuation and speed of sound: Environmental limitations for monitoring and analyzing bat echolocation. Ecology and Evolution 17.
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Akustische Tarnkappen und gespitzte Ohren. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2018)
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221 (8), jeb165696 (2018)
Environmental acoustic cues guide the biosonar attention of a highly specialised echolocator. The Journal of Experimental Biology 19.
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32 (5), pp. 1251 - 1261 (2018)
Continued source level reduction during attack in the low-amplitude bat Barbastella barbastellus prevents moth evasive flight. Functional Ecology 20.
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71 (11), 168 (2017)
Does similarity in call structure or foraging ecology explain interspecific information transfer in wild Myotis bats? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 21.
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5, 18556 (2015)
Linking the sender to the receiver: Vocal adjustments by bats to maintain signal detection in noise. Scientific Reports 22.
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28 (3), pp. 632 - 641 (2014)
Trophic niche flexibility in Glossophaga soricina: How a nectar seeker sneaks an insect snack. Functional Ecology 23.
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5 (2), pp. 125 - 131 (2014)
Personal messages reduce vandalism and theft of unattended scientific equipment. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 24.
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11 (91), 20130961 (2014)
Global warming alters sound transmission: Differential impact on the prey detection ability of echolocating bats. Interface: Journal of the Royal Society 25.
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4, 192 (2013)
Interspecific acoustic recognition in two European bat communities. Frontiers in Physiology 26.
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216 (21), pp. 3954 - 3962 (2013)
The simple ears of noctuoid moths are tuned to the calls of their sympatric bat community. The Journal of Experimental Biology 27.
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89 (1), pp. 61 - 67 (2012)
Bats’ avoidance of real and virtual objects: Implications for the sonar coding of object size. Behavioural Processes 28.
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98 (12), pp. 1057 - 1061 (2011)
Tympanal mechanics and neural responses in the ears of a noctuid moth. Die Naturwissenschaften 29.
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128 (3), pp. 1467 - 1475 (2010)
Sonar detection of jittering real targets in a free-flying bat. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 30.
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20 (17), pp. 1568 - 1572 (2010)
An aerial-hawking bat uses stealth echolocation to counter moth hearing. Current Biology 31.
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211 (17), pp. 2799 - 2806 (2008)
Cues for acoustic detection of prey: Insect rustling sounds and the influence of walking substrate. The Journal of Experimental Biology 32.
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211 (12), pp. 1850 - 1858 (2008)
Comparing passive and active hearing: Spectral analysis of transient sounds in bats. The Journal of Experimental Biology 33.
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21 (1), pp. 143 - 153 (2007)
Sensory ecology of prey rustling sounds: Acoustical features and their classification by wild Grey Mouse Lemurs. Functional Ecology 34.
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28 (2), pp. 291 - 304 (2007)
Sensory basis of food detection in wild Microcebus murinus. International Journal of Primatology 35.
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16 (3), pp. 391 - 401 (2003)
Laboratory simulation of a mining accident: Acute toxicity, hsc/hsp70 response, and recovery from stress in Gammarus fossarum (Crustacea, Amphipoda) exposed to a pulse of cadmium. Biometals Conference Paper (1)
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Conference Paper
Robust self-calibration of constant offset time-difference-of-arrival. In: Conference proceedings at IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP) 2019, pp. 4410 - 4414. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP) 2019, Brighton, May 12, 2019 - May 17, 2019. (2019)
Thesis - Habilitation (1)
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Thesis - Habilitation
Multi-species acoustic information networks: From neurons to predator-prey communities. Habilitation, 110 pp., Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München (2022)