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A 100,000-Year-Old Ochre-Processing Workshop at Blombos Cave, South Africa




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An improved OSL chronology for the Still Bay layers at Blombos Cave, South Africa: further tests of single-grain dating procedures and a re-evaluation of the timing of the Still Bay industry across southern Africa




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The Still Bay points of Blombos Cave (South Africa)




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An engraved bone fragment from c. 70,000-year-old Middle Stone Age levels at Blombos Cave, South Africa: implications for the origin of symbolism and language




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Thinking strings: Additional evidence for personal ornament use in the Middle Stone Age at Blombos Cave, South Africa




b

Ochre crayons or waste products? Replications compared with MSA ‘crayons’ from Sibudu Cave, South Africa




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U-Th dating of carbonate crusts reveals Neandertal origin of Iberian cave art




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Further constraints on the Chauvet cave artwork elaboration




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Art Mobilier' from the Apollo 11 Cave, South West Africa: Africa's Oldest Dated Works of Art




b

Mating type determination within a microsatellite multiplex for the fungal pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the causative agent of white-nose disease in bats




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Draft Genome Sequences of Human Pathogenic Fungus Geomyces pannorum Sensu Lato and Bat White Nose Syndrome Pathogen Geomyces(Pseudogymnoascus) destructans




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Disease alters macroecological patterns of North American bats




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Identifying unusual mortality events in bats: a baseline for bat hibernation monitoring and white‐nose syndrome research




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Geomyces destructans sp. nov. associated with bat white-nose syndrome




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Molecular Characterization of a Heterothallic Mating System in Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the Fungus Causing White-Nose Syndrome of Bats




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White-Nose Syndrome Fungus (Geomyces destructans) in Bat, France




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White-nose syndrome: is this emerging disease a threat to European bats?




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Pan-European Distribution of White-Nose Syndrome Fungus (Geomyces destructans) Not Associated with Mass Mortality




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Prey recognition and selection by the constant frequency bat, Pteronotus p. parnellii




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An inordinate fondness for beetles? Variation in seasonal dietary preferences of night‐roosting big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus)




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The Insect Food of the Big Brown Bat




b

Northern bats, Eptesicus nilssonii, use vision but not flutter‐detection when searching for prey in clutter




b

Vision complements echolocation in an aerial-hawking bat




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Electrical response of bat retina to spectral stimulation: comparison of four microchiropteran species




b

Cribriform plate of ethmoid, olfactory bulb and olfactory acuity in forty species of bats




b

Echolocation: Discrimination of targets by the bat, Eptesicus fuscus




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Target Structure and Echo Spectral Discrimination by Echolocating Bats




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Information in sonar echoes of fluttering insects available for echolocating bats




b

Classification of insects by echolocating greater horseshoe bats




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Discrimination of wingbeat motion by bats, correlated with echolocation sound pattern




b

Target flutter rate discrimination by bats using frequency-modulated sonar sounds: Behavior and signal processing models




b

How the bat got its buzz




b

Auditory opportunity and visual constraint enabled the evolution of echolocation in bats




b

A Molecular Phylogeny for Bats Illuminates Biogeography and the Fossil Record




b

Migration and dispersal patterns of bats and their influence on genetic structure




b

Moth tails divert bat attack: Evolution of acoustic deflection




b

Modulation of DNA Repair Systems in Blind Cavefish during Evolution in Constant Darkness




b

Molecular phylogeny of the blind cavefish Phreatichthys andruzzii and Garra barreimiae within the family Cyprinidae




b

Circadian rhythms in Mexican blind cavefish Astyanax mexicanus in the lab and in the field




b

Resistance to DNA damage and enhanced DNA repair capacity in the hypoxia-tolerant blind mole rat Spalax carmeli




b

A Blind Circadian Clock in Cavefish Reveals that Opsins Mediate Peripheral Clock Photoreception




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Circadian rhythms in Mexican blind cavefish Astyanax mexicanus in the lab and in the field




b

Cavefish eye loss in response to an early block in retinal differentiation progression




b

Phreatic overgrowths on speleothems: a useful tool in structural geology in littoral karstic landscapes. The example of eastern Mallorca (Balearic Islands)




b

Fermented beverage and food storage in 13,000 y-old stone mortars at Raqefet Cave, Israel: Investigating Natufian ritual feasting




b

Dating Of Bush Turkey Rockshelter 3 in the Calvert Ranges establishes Early Holocene Occupation of the Little Sandy Desert, Western Australia




b

Djadjiling Rockshelter: 35,000 Years of Aboriginal Occupation in the Pilbara, Western Australia




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A tale of three caves:New dates for Pleistocene occupation in the inland Pilbara




b

Mineral deposition systems at rock art sites, Kimberley, Northern Australia — Field observations




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Radiocarbon Dating of Rock Paintings: Incorporating Pictographs into the Archaeological Record