Amaro-Tuninetti

Amaro Tuninetti

Postdoctoral Research Associate
Office: UNH COLSA Biological Sciences, Spaulding Hall, Durham, NH 03824

I'm fascinated by how bats use echolocation to perceive and navigate the world around them. My research focuses on how bats adapt their echolocation when in the presence of other echolocating bats, such as emerging from caves in big groups.

Education

  • Ph.D., Cognitive Science, Brown University

Research Interests

  • Acoustics
  • Animal Behavior/Ethology
  • Animal cognition
  • Comparative/Animal Psychology
  • Hearing

Selected Publications

  • Fry, R., Tuninetti, A., Simmons, J., & Simmons, A. (n.d.). Manipulating Environmental Clutter Reveals Dynamic Active Sensing Strategies in Big Brown Bats. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 11(1), 61-78. doi:10.26451/abc.11.01.04.2024

  • Simmons, A. M., Tuninetti, A., Yeoh, B. M., & Simmons, J. A. (2022). Non-invasive auditory brainstem responses to FM sweeps in awake big brown bats.. J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol, 208(4), 505-516. doi:10.1007/s00359-022-01559-w

  • Most Cited Publications