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The data that we have collected will be made available for public use as soon as possible - but only after we have analysed it and written our own papers from it. The more detailed and complete scientific data will remain accessible only by consortium members for some time, but enough exciting data and photos should appear below shortly to satisfy most interested people!

You can see the list of all data collected by looking under the "Internal Site" tab eg internal/noctilio/2009_03_20. The data tree is organised first by species, then date, then sequence number, then partner. For example, Noctilio_leporinus/2009_03_20/16/uedin/ is a folder containing the data that the University of Edinburgh collected during flight sequence 16 on 20th March 2009, and the bat flying that sequence was a Noctilio leporinus. However, this listing does not itself allow access to the data. Publically accessible data appears here instead.

Description of data types produced by each partner.


Macrophyllum macrophyllum


Video with synchronised sound
  1. mealworm capture sequence

Sound files
  1. one

Video without sound

Still pictures

Micronycteris microtis


Video with synchronised sound
  1. 17th March run 3 prey capture sequence

Sound files
  1. one

Video without sound

Myotis daubentonii


Video with synchronised sound
  1. mealworm capture sequence

Sound files

Video without sound

Still pictures
  1. head shot
  2. held in hand

Noctilio leporinus


Video with synchronised sound
  1. fish capture sequence

Sound files
  1. one
  2. long one

Video without sound

Created by: admin last modification: Tuesday 23 of March, 2010 [10:20:07 UTC] by admin


 

Useful links


A presentation of the main points of the project.

Selected Bat Species



Micronycteris microtis
(another picture)

Myotis daubentonii

Noctilio leporinus

Macrophyllum macrophyllum


More about the four bat species selected.


Contact :  Last update :  Tuesday 23 of March, 2010
 Graphic design :  Maibritt Popp Stuckert Jørgensen Structural design :  Bridget Hallam