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List of publications
Corcoran, A. J. and T. J. Weller (2018). Inconspicuous echolocation in hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus). Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 285. 20180441. doi:10.1098/rspb.2018.0441
Corcoran, A. J., and C. F. Moss (2017). Sensing in a noisy world: lessons from auditory specialists, echolocating bats. Journal of Experimental Biology. 220: 4554-4566. Website PDF
Corcoran, A. J., and W. E. Conner (2017). Predator counteradaptations: stealth echolocation overcomes insect sonar-jamming and evasive-manoeuvring defences. Animal Behaviour. 132: 291-301. Website PDF Video Abstract
Corcoran, A. J., and W. E. Conner (2016). How moths escape bats: Predicting outcomes of predator-prey interactions. Journal of Experimental Biology. 219: 2704-2715 Website PDF
Corcoran, A. J., and H. A. Woods (2015). Negligible energetic cost of sonar jamming in a bat-moth interaction. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 93: 331-335. Website Video Abstract PDF
Corcoran, A. J., and W. E. Conner (2014). Bats jamming bats: Food competition through sonar interference. Science 346: 745-747. Website PDF
Corcoran, A. J., N. I. Hristov (2014). Convergent evolution of anti-bat sounds. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 200: 811-821. Website PDF
Corcoran, A. J., R. D. Wagner*, and W. E. Conner (2013). Optimal predator risk assessment by the sonar-jamming arctiine moth Bertholdia trigona. PLoS ONE 8: e63609. Website PDF
Corcoran, A. J., and W. E. Conner (2012). Sonar-jamming in the field: effectiveness and behavior of a unique prey defense. Journal of Experimental Biology 215: 4278-4287. Website PDF
Conner, W. E., and A. J. Corcoran (2012). Sound Strategies: the 65-million-year-old battle between bats and insects Annual Review of Entomology 57: 21-39. Website PDF
Corcoran, A.J., J.R. Barber, N.I. Hristov, and W.E. Conner (2011). How do tiger moths jam bat sonar? Journal of Experimental Biology 214: 2416-2425. Website PDF
Corcoran, A.J., Conner, W.E., and J.R. Barber (2010). Anti-bat tiger moth sounds: Form and function. Current Zoology 56: 343-357. Website PDF
Corcoran, A.J., Barber, J.R., and W.E. Conner (2009). Tiger moth jams bat sonar. Science 325: 325-327 Website PDF
Corcoran, A.J. (2007). Automated acoustic identification of nine bat species of the Eastern United States. Master’s thesis. Humboldt State University. Website PDF
General audience
“Aaron Corcoran: A Passion for Bats.” Today’s Science. Infobase Learning. December, 2014. Web. LINKInterview for the series Conversations with Scientists
“A Tiger Moth’s Secret Weapon: Jamming Echolocation Calls Gives the Insect an Edge.” BATS Magazine. Bat Conservation International. October, 2013. Print. PDF
“Echolocation Jamming”. Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. May, 2013. Web. LINK. Featured on Wikipedia’s homepage, May 28th, 2013.