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Authors: Miller, LA Surlykke, A
Citation: La. Miller et A. Surlykke, How some insects detect and avoid being eaten by bats: Tactics and countertactics of prey and predator, BIOSCIENCE, 51(7), 2001, pp. 570-581

Authors: Moss, CF Surlykke, A
Citation: Cf. Moss et A. Surlykke, Auditory scene analysis by echolocation in bats, J ACOUST SO, 110(4), 2001, pp. 2207-2226

Authors: Skals, N Surlykke, A
Citation: N. Skals et A. Surlykke, Hearing and evasive behaviour in the greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella(Pyralidae), PHYSL ENTOM, 25(4), 2000, pp. 354-362

Authors: Yack, JE Otero, LD Dawson, JW Surlykke, A Fullard, JH
Citation: Je. Yack et al., Sound production and hearing in the blue cracker butterfly Hamadryas feronia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) from Venezuela, J EXP BIOL, 203(24), 2000, pp. 3689-3702

Authors: Fullard, JH Otero, LD Orellana, A Surlykke, A
Citation: Jh. Fullard et al., Auditory sensitivity and diel flight activity in neotropical Lepidoptera, ANN ENT S A, 93(4), 2000, pp. 956-965

Authors: Surlykke, A Moss, CF
Citation: A. Surlykke et Cf. Moss, Echolocation behavior of big brown bats, Eptesicus fuscus, in the field and the laboratory, J ACOUST SO, 108(5), 2000, pp. 2419-2429

Authors: Mohl, B Wahlberg, M Madsen, PT Miller, LA Surlykke, A
Citation: B. Mohl et al., Sperm whale clicks: Directionality and source level revisited, J ACOUST SO, 107(1), 2000, pp. 638-648

Authors: Surlykke, A Filskov, M Fullard, JH Forrest, E
Citation: A. Surlykke et al., Auditory relationships to size in noctuid moths: Bigger is better, NATURWISSEN, 86(5), 1999, pp. 238-241

Authors: Skals, N Surlykke, A
Citation: N. Skals et A. Surlykke, Sound production by abdominal tymbal organs in two moth species: The greensilver-line and the scarce silver-line (Noctuoidea : Nolidae : Chloephorinae), J EXP BIOL, 202(21), 1999, pp. 2937-2949

Authors: Fullard, JH Forrest, E Surlykke, A
Citation: Jh. Fullard et al., Intensity responses of the single auditory receptor of notodontid moths: Atest of the peripheral interaction hypothesis in moth ears, J EXP BIOL, 201(24), 1998, pp. 3419-3424
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