
Publications of Stefan Greif
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Journal Article (16)
2023
Journal Article
12, e84190 (2023)
Echolocating bats prefer a high risk-high gain foraging strategy to increase prey profitability. eLife 2021
Journal Article
7 (10), eabf1367 (2021)
Hunting bats adjust their echolocation to receive weak prey echoes for clutter reduction. Science Advances 2020
Journal Article
21, e00808 (2020)
The effect of cave illumination on bats. Global Ecology and Conservation 2019
Journal Article
222 (Suppl. 1), jeb184689 (2019)
Using on-board sound recordings to infer behaviour of free-moving wild animals. The Journal of Experimental Biology 2018
Journal Article
28 (22), pp. 3667 - 3673 (2018)
Resource ephemerality drives social foraging in bats. Current Biology 2017
Journal Article
357 (6355), pp. 1045 - 1047 (2017)
Acoustic mirrors as sensory traps for bats. Science 2016
Journal Article
6 (17), pp. 6151 - 6159 (2016)
Airport noise predicts song timing of European birds. Ecology and Evolution 2015
Journal Article
6 (11), pp. 1332 - 1340 (2015)
Stable isotope ratios of hydrogen separate mammals of aquatic and terrestrial food webs. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 2014
Journal Article
5, 4488 (2014)
A functional role of the sky's polarization pattern for orientation in the greater mouse-eared bat. Nature Communications
Journal Article
23 (15), pp. 3657 - 3671 (2014)
An integrative approach to detect subtle trophic niche differentiation in the sympatric trawling bat species Myotis dasycneme and Myotis daubentonii. Molecular Ecology 2012
Journal Article
22 (14), pp. R563 - R564 (2012)
Bats eavesdrop on the sound of copulating flies. Current Biology 2011
Journal Article
166 (1), pp. 69 - 78 (2011)
Divergent trophic levels in two cryptic sibling bat species. Oecologia 2010
Journal Article
1, 107 (2010)
Innate recognition of water bodies in echolocating bats. Nature Communications
Journal Article
180 (7), pp. 1079 - 1088 (2010)
Perch-hunting in insectivorous Rhinolophus bats is related to the high energy costs of manoeuvring in flight. Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 2008
Journal Article
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 2007
Journal Article
34, pp. 239 - 246 (2007)
Evidence of homing following translocation of long-tailed bats (Chalinolobus tuberculatus) at Grand Canyon Cave, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Zoology Book Chapter (1)
2018
Book Chapter
Bats - Using sound to reveal cognition. In: Field and laboratory methods in animal cognition: A comparative guide, 1 Ed., pp. 31 - 59 (Eds. Bueno-Guerra, N.; Amici, F.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2018)