Gomes, D. G. E.; Page, R. A.; Geipel, I.; Taylor, R. C.; Ryan, M. J.; Halfwerk, W.: Bats perceptually weight prey cues across sensory systems when hunting in noise. Science 353 (6305), pp. 1277 - 1280 (2016)
Fugere, V.; O'Mara, M. T.; Page, R. A.: Perceptual bias does not explain preference for prey call adornment in the frog-eating bat. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 69 (8), pp. 1353 - 1364 (2015)
Clarin, T. M. A.; Borissov, I. M.; Page, R. A.; Ratcliffe, J. M.; Siemers, B. M.: Social learning within and across species: Information transfer in mouse-eared bats. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne de Zoologie 92 (2), pp. 129 - 139 (2014)
Page, R. A.; von Merten, S.; Siemers, B. M.: Associative memory or algorithmic search: A comparative study on learning strategies of bats and shrews. Animal Cognition 15 (4), pp. 495 - 504 (2012)
Jones, P. L.; Page, R. A.; Hartbauer, M.; Siemers, B. M.: Behavioral evidence for eavesdropping on prey song in two Palearctic sibling bat species. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 65 (2), pp. 333 - 340 (2011)
Why do primates have big brains? In the Panamanian rainforest, scientists pitted large-brained primates against smaller-brained mammals to find out who was the smartest forager
The first narrative nonfiction book about the pioneering animal tracking project ICARUS, written by its founder Martin Wikelski, is published by Greystone Books