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Paul A Faure
McMaster University - Hamilton / Canada
Agriculture & Forestry / Animal Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 649009
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Paul A Faure's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The Gleaning Attacks of the Northern Long-Eared Bat, Myotis Septentrionalis, Are Relatively Inaudible to Moths Journal of Experimental Biology 178 (1), 173-189, 1993
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Temporal masking reveals properties of sound-evoked inhibition in duration-tuned neurons of the inferior colliculus Journal of Neuroscience 23 (7), 3052-3065, 2003
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Substrate-gleaning versus aerial-hawking: plasticity in the foraging and echolocation behaviour of the long-eared bat, Myotis evotis Journal of Comparative Physiology A 174, 651-660, 1994
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Evolution of high duty cycle echolocation in bats Journal of Experimental Biology 215 (17), 2935-2944, 2012
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DNA methylation predicts age and provides insight into exceptional longevity of bats Nature communications 12 (1), 1615, 2021
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