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BAT RESEARCH
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ROBERT BARCLAY – University of Calgary | Behavioral and physiological ecology of mammals and birds

 

JESSE BARBER – Boise State University | Bioacoustics, behavior, evolution, and conservation

 

MARK BRIGHAM – University of Regina | Roosting and feeding ecology

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GERRY CARTER – University of Constance | Cooperation in vampire bats

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AARON CORCORAN – Wake Forest University | Bioacoustics and jamming

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DINA DECHMANN – Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior | Ephemeral Resource Adaptations

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ANNETTE DENZINGEREberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen | Bioacoustics and echolocation

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COEN ELEMANS – University of Southern Denmark | Sound communication and production

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PAUL FAURE – McMaster University | Neural basis of acoustically-evoked behaviour and animal bioacoustics

 

BROCK FENTON – Western University | Echolocation, communication, and social organization

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UWE FIRZLAFF – Technical University Munich | In-vivo physiology

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HOLGER GOERLITZ – Max Planck Institute for Ornithology | Acoustic and functional ecology

 

ERIN GILLAM – North Dakota State University | Echolocation, social structure, and ecology

 

HANNAH TER HOFSTEDE – Dartmouth College | Sensory ecology

 

MARC HOLDERIED – University of Bristol | Ecology and behaviour

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LASSE JAKOBSEN – University of Southern Denmark | Echolocation and adaptive behaviour

 

GARETH JONES – University of Bristol | Biosonar

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GERALD KERTH – Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald | Applied Zoology and Nature Conservation

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MIRJAM KNÖRNSCHILD Freie Universität Berlin | Vocal communication and evolution

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MANFRED KOESSL Goethe Universität Frankfurt a. Main | Mechanosensory systems and neural processing

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JINHONG LUO – Northeast Normal University China | Neurobiology of Acoustic Communication

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PETER TEGLBERG MADSEN – University of Aarhus Denmark | Sensory physiology of biosonar

 

FRIEDER MAYER Naturkundemuseum Berlin | Functional genomics and speciation

 

CYNTHIA MOSS – University of Maryland | Auditory Neuroethology

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TEAGUE O'MARA – Southeastern Louisiana University | Integrative Movement

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RACHEL PAGE – Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute | Sensory and cognitive ecology

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JOHN RATCLIFFE – University of Toronto Missisauga | Cognitive Ecology of foraging and defence

 

DAN RISKIN – University of Toronto Mississauga | Bat biomechanics  and science journalism

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STEPHEN ROSSITER – Queen Mary University of London | Individual and population genetic structure

 

SHARLENE SANTANA – University of Washington | Ecomorphology and evolution

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SABINE SCHMIDT – Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover | Sensory ecology and psychoacoustics

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MICHAEL SMOTHERMAN – Texas A&M University | Communication and biosonar

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SHARON SWARTZ – Brown University | Aeromechanics and evolutionary morphology

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EMMA TEELING – University College Dublin | Comparative genomics and evolution

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MARCO TSCHAPKA – Universität Ulm | Community and pollination ecology

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NACHUM ULANOVSKY - Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot | Neural basis of navigation

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SONJA VERNES – Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics Nijmegen | Neurogenetics of vocal communication

 

CHRISTIAN VOIGT – Freie Universität Berlin | Ecology, physiology, and evolution

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LUTZ WIEGREBE - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München | Echolocation, neuroethology, psychophysics

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YORK WINTER – Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | Cognitive Neurobiology

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MICHAEL YARTSEV – University of California Berkeley | Spatial behaviour and acoustic communication

 

YOSSI YOVEL – Tel Aviv University | Neuroecology

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