Marc Holderied
Affiliations: | School of Biological Sciences | University of Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom |
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Neil TR, Shen Z, Robert D, et al. (2022) Moth wings as sound absorber metasurface. Proceedings. Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences. 478: 20220046 |
Gilmour LRV, Holderied MW, Pickering SPC, et al. (2021) Acoustic deterrents influence foraging activity, flight and echolocation behaviour of free-flying bats. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Neil TR, Kennedy EE, Harris BJ, et al. (2021) Wingtip folds and ripples on saturniid moths create decoy echoes against bat biosonar. Current Biology : Cb |
Neil TR, Shen Z, Robert D, et al. (2020) Moth wings are acoustic metamaterials. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Römer H, Holderied M. (2020) Decision making in the face of a deadly predator: high-amplitude behavioural thresholds can be adaptive for rainforest crickets under high background noise levels. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 375: 20190471 |
Neil TR, Shen Z, Robert D, et al. (2020) Thoracic scales of moths as a stealth coating against bat biosonar. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 17: 20190692 |
Gilmour LRV, Holderied MW, Pickering SPC, et al. (2020) Comparing acoustic and radar deterrence methods as mitigation measures to reduce human-bat impacts and conservation conflicts. Plos One. 15: e0228668 |
Goerlitz HR, Hofstede HMT, Holderied MW. (2019) Neural representation of bat predation risk and evasive flight in moths: a modelling approach. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 110082 |
O'Reilly LJ, Agassiz DJL, Neil TR, et al. (2019) Deaf moths employ acoustic Müllerian mimicry against bats using wingbeat-powered tymbals. Scientific Reports. 9: 1444 |
Shen Z, Neil TR, Robert D, et al. (2018) Biomechanics of a moth scale at ultrasonic frequencies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |