Baheerathan M (@baheerathanm) 's Twitter Profile
Baheerathan M

@baheerathanm

Research Associate @IiserMohali @lab_behavioural| PhD @tvmiiser |🍌🦇Pteropodids| SensoryEcology👀👃| Movement Ecology 🐦🦇 | தமிழ் ✍️✍️

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Bart Kranstauber (@bart_kra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Need to analyze animal tracking data in R? Just out, our (Anne Scharf & Safi_Lab @[email protected] ) paper in Methods in Ecology and Evolution describing the R package move2 (bartk.gitlab.io/move2/) for analyzing movement data, including reading data directly from Movebank. doi.org/10.1111/2041-2…

The Bat Lab (@yovelbatlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bats enjoy the crowd when foraging, but keep away when it's too dense Check out our new paper by Xenia K., Aya Goldshtein, Jens Koblitz, Katarina Biljman and Antonio Guillén-Servent pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… Photo by Brock and Sherry Fenton

Bats enjoy the crowd when foraging, but keep away when it's too dense  

Check out our new paper by <a href="/XeniaK18/">Xenia K.</a>, <a href="/AyaGoldshtein/">Aya Goldshtein</a>, Jens Koblitz, Katarina Biljman and Antonio Guillén-Servent pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
 
Photo by Brock and Sherry Fenton
Royal Society Publishing (@rsocpublishing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s no secret that animals see, hear, and smell differently to humans. Yet when we design experiments to test animal behaviour, we often inadvertently use ourselves as a reference point. A new #ProcB paper investigates these biases: ow.ly/sZIt50SEkNV Joanna Brebner

It’s no secret that animals see, hear, and smell differently to humans. Yet when we design experiments to test animal behaviour, we often inadvertently use ourselves as a reference point. A new #ProcB paper investigates these biases: ow.ly/sZIt50SEkNV 
<a href="/turlminwebs/">Joanna Brebner</a>
Burton Lim (@burtonlim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bats have disease-defying superpowers. What if we could copy them? - Frozen tissue samples from the Royal Ontario Museum Royal Ontario Museum are helping to answer this question nationalgeographic.com/animals/articl… via National Geographic

Manjari Jain (@minivets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yay! Thanks Mongabay India for this podcast. Featuring elephant bioacoustics and my work on crickets 🐘 🎵 🦗 Give it a listen. Transcribed text: india.mongabay.com/2024/07/podcas…

Baheerathan M (@baheerathanm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Consistent long-distance foraging flights across years and seasons at colony level in a Neotropical bat biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Sharlene Santana (@sesantanam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New 🦇🌱 paper in early view Integrative Organismal Biology – We characterize ecological interactions between short-tailed fruit #bats and Piper plants across habitats, and report variation in bat foraging that could be associated with differences in fruit scent composition: academic.oup.com/iob/advance-ar…

Lorian Schweikert (@lorischweikert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MORENO and Schweikert explore visual acuity and dynamic camouflage production in summer flounder. Vani Moreno #UNCW #colsci Support this rising star by checking out her 1st first-author paper: anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

MORENO and Schweikert explore visual acuity and dynamic camouflage production in summer flounder. <a href="/VaniMoreno29/">Vani Moreno</a> 
#UNCW #colsci 

Support this rising star by checking out her 1st first-author paper: 

anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…
Yohan Iddawela (@yohaniddawela) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nightlights is the most widely used geospatial dataset to measure economic activity. However, there are a number of limitations with them. Here's an overview of them (plus how to address them):

Nightlights is the most widely used geospatial dataset to measure economic activity.

However, there are a number of limitations with them.

Here's an overview of them (plus how to address them):
Manjari Jain (@minivets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join the seminar to see how crickets may have evolved strategies to solve the Cocktail Party Provlem. One of the many examples of how animals may have evolved simple solutions to complex problems.

Shivam Tiwari Ph.D. (@marine_shivam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mark your calendars for next Saturday for this promising conversation! I will be having with me Harish Prakash whose research has been associated with some fascinating creatures, and bats are one of them! Together we'll dive through his research journey, field stories and more

Mark your calendars for next Saturday for this promising conversation! I will be having with me <a href="/_harish_prakash/">Harish Prakash</a> whose research has been associated with some fascinating creatures, and bats are one of them! Together we'll dive through his research journey, field stories and more
Animal Behaviour Live (@animalbehavlive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🦗🍹 Don't miss out! Join us in just a few hours for our online seminar "How do crickets deal with the Cocktail Party problem ?" by Dr. Manjari Jain from Behavioural Ecology Lab (BEL @ IISER Mohali) on YouTube! 🖥️ See you there! 🔉🦗 #OnlineSeminar 📅 Time: Today 2pm GMT 📺 Link: youtube.com/watch?v=wO_f9_…

Nicolas Rohner (@nicolasrohner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our latest paper from Dr. Jasmin Camacho 🦇🔬☠️🧠☀️ and Andrea Bernal Stowers Institute. It’s the labs first dive🐟 into mammalian biology, and the findings are sweet🌸🍯. We found that nectar🦇 tolerate the highest ever recorded blood sugar. Check it out! nature.com/articles/s4155…

Neuroethology (ISN) (@neuroethology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cleaner shrimps remove ectoparasites from reef🐠clients. Eleanor Caves Alexander L Davis Sonke Johnsen discovered that🦐antennae increase the reflectance by nanoscale ultrasctructures. This may attract clients🐠as the ultrastructure is absent in non-cleaning 🦐. journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/do…

Baheerathan M (@baheerathanm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flying foxes using Torpor 🧐🧐🧐 What else is waiting to be discovered in them 🤷🏽 Torpor use in the wild by one of the world’s largest bats | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…

Nathan Muchhala (@muchhala_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share this hot-off-the-press work in New Phytologist! With Alejandro Zuluaga & Juan Moreira-Hernández, PhD., we used experiments to address the adaptive significance of a trait common among bat-pollinated flowers... Full article here: nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/XCYVRIKX… (1/5)

Excited to share this hot-off-the-press work in New Phytologist! With <a href="/azuluagat/">Alejandro Zuluaga</a> &amp; <a href="/JMHbiologistico/">Juan Moreira-Hernández, PhD.</a>, we used experiments to address the adaptive significance of a trait common among bat-pollinated flowers...
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