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Differences in sensory ecology contribute to resource partitioning in the bats Myotis bechsteinii and Myotis nattereri (Chiroptera : Vespertilionidae)
B M Siemers, S M Swift
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
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Agriculture & Biology
sensory ecology
100%
Vespertilionidae
82%
Myotis
79%
Chiroptera
57%
echolocation
30%
ecological differentiation
28%
orchards
20%
vegetation
17%
learning
10%
ears
10%
niches
10%
animals
10%
forage
9%
prediction
8%
diet
6%
sampling
4%
methodology
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
niche partitioning
79%
bat
70%
ecology
46%
sound
39%
niche
34%
echolocation
34%
orchard
28%
vegetation
14%
animal species
14%
guild
13%
resource use
13%
forage
13%
diet
10%
learning
9%
food
8%
animal
8%
detection
7%
prediction
5%
experiment
4%
analysis
3%