Chen Chiu

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University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Bat echolocation
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Cynthia F. Moss grad student 2002-2008 University of Maryland
 (Adaptive echolocation and flight behaviors in free flying bats, Eptesicus fuscus.)
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Lee WJ, Falk B, Chiu C, et al. (2017) Tongue-driven sonar beam steering by a lingual-echolocating fruit bat. Plos Biology. 15: e2003148
Lee W, Falk B, Chiu C, et al. (2016) Asymmetric multi-frequency biosonar beam pattern of tongue-clicking bat, Rousettus aegyptiacus The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 139: 2115-2115
Warnecke M, Chiu C, Engelberg J, et al. (2015) Active Listening in a Bat Cocktail Party: Adaptive Echolocation and Flight Behaviors of Big Brown Bats, Eptesicus fuscus, Foraging in a Cluttered Acoustic Environment. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 86: 6-16
Wright GS, Chiu C, Xian W, et al. (2015) Signature calls predict foraging success in big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 138: 1931-1931
Wright GS, Chiu C, Xian W, et al. (2014) Social calls predict foraging success in big brown bats. Current Biology : Cb. 24: 885-9
Warnecke M, Chiu C, Xian W, et al. (2014) Foraging among acoustic clutter and competition: Vocal behavior of paired big brown bats The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 136: 2185-2185
Moss CF, Cechetto C, Warnecke M, et al. (2014) Echolocating bats face a cocktail party nightmare when they fly together in cluttered environments The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 135: 2150-2151
Wright GS, Chiu C, Xian W, et al. (2013) Social calls of flying big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus). Frontiers in Physiology. 4: 214
Moss CF, Chiu C, Surlykke A. (2011) Adaptive vocal behavior drives perception by echolocation in bats. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 21: 645-52
Sterbing-D'Angelo S, Chadha M, Chiu C, et al. (2011) Bat wing sensors support flight control. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 11291-6
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