Publikationen von Daniel Lewanzik
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Zeitschriftenartikel (12)
Zeitschriftenartikel
226 (18), jeb245801 (2023)
Calibrated microphone array recordings reveal that a gleaning bat emits low-intensity echolocation calls even in open-space habitat. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Zeitschriftenartikel
224 (1), jeb234815 (2021)
Task-dependent vocal adjustments to optimize biosonar-based information acquisition. The Journal of Experimental Biology
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88 (10), S. 1462 - 1473 (2019)
Insectivorous bats integrate social information about species identity, conspecific activity, and prey abundance to estimate cost‐benefit ratio of interactions. Journal of Animal Ecology
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32 (5), S. 1251 - 1261 (2018)
Continued source level reduction during attack in the low-amplitude bat Barbastella barbastellus prevents moth evasive flight. Functional Ecology
Zeitschriftenartikel
54 (1), S. 264 - 271 (2017)
Transition from conventional to light-emitting diode street lighting changes activity of urban bats. Journal of Applied Ecology
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7 (11), S. 15593 - 15616 (2015)
Out of the dark: Establishing a large-scale field experiment to assess the effects of artificial light at night on species and food webs. Sustainability
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7, S. 24 - 31 (2014)
Künstliches Licht und Fledermäuse – ein zweischneidiges Schwert. Praxis Naturwissenschaften Biologie in der Schule - Lichtverschmutzung
Zeitschriftenartikel
51 (2), S. 388 - 394 (2014)
Artificial light puts ecosystem services of frugivorous bats at risk. Journal of Applied Ecology
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177 (1), S. 104 - 112 (2012)
Ecological correlates of cortisol levels in two bat species with contrasting feeding habits. General and Comparative Endocrinology
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182 (6), S. 831 - 840 (2012)
"No cost of echolocation for flying bats" revisited. Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology
Zeitschriftenartikel
278 (1716), S. 2311 - 2317 (2011)
Trapped in the darkness of the night: Thermal and energetic constraints of daylight flight in bats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Zeitschriftenartikel
7 (5), S. 793 - 795 (2011)
Rain increases the energy cost of bat flight. Biology Letters Buchkapitel (2)
Buchkapitel
Dark matters: The effects of artificial lighting on bats. In: Bats in the anthropocene: Conservation of bats in a changing world, S. 187 - 213 (Hg. Voigt, C. C.; Kingston, T.) (2016)
Buchkapitel
336, S. 65 - 68 (Hg. Held, M.; Hölker, F.; Jessel, B.). Bundesamt für Naturschutz, Bonn (2013)
Lichtverschmutzung und die Folgen für Fledermäuse. In: Schutz der Nacht – Lichtverschmutzung, Biodiversität und Nachtlandschaft, Bundesamt für Naturschutz - Skripten, Bd.