Rachel Page

University of Texas at Austin


 

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Bernal, X.E., Page, R.A., Rand, A.S., and Ryan, M.J. 2007. Cues for eavesdroppers: do frog calls indicate prey density and quality? American Naturalist 169: 409-415. [pdf]

Page, R.A. and X.E. Bernal. 2006. Quick guide to túngara frogs. Current Biology 16: R979-980. [pdf]

Page, R.A. and M.J. Ryan. 2006. Social transmission of novel foraging behavior in bats: frog calls and their referents. Current Biology, 16: 1201-1205. [pdf]

Page, R.A. and Ryan, M.J. 2005. Flexibility in assessment of prey cues: frog-eating bats and frog calls. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 272: 841-847. [pdf]

Gabor, C.R. and Page, R.A. 2003. Female preference for large males in sailfin mollies, Poecilia latipinna: the importance of predation pressure and reproductive status. Acta Ethologica 6: 7-12. [pdf]

 

Book chapter:

Siemers, B.M. and Page, R.A. In press. Behavioral studies of bats in captivity: Methodology, training, and experimental design. In Ecological and Behavioral Methods for the Study of Bats (eds. T.H. Kunz & S. Parsons).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bat illustration by Kristina Schlegel, ©2007