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Bats learn sounds from each other: an interview with Dr. Ella Lattenkamp

By Merel Wolf / 16 November 2020

Dr. Ella Lattenkamp was a PhD student at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and the Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich. She defended her thesis entitled ‘Vocal Learning in the Pale Spear-Nosed Bat, Phyllostomus discolor’ on April 23 2020.


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