We travelled to Knoxville for the 2017 North American Symposium for Bat Research! As always, we had a wonderful time presenting and discussing our work, and catching up with our fellow bat biologists. Here are some highlights of the meeting:

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Leith Miller presenting her poster on the evolution of noseleaves and ears in phyllostomid bats

Rochelle Kelly presenting her work on San Juan Island bats

Rochelle Kelly presenting her work on San Juan Island bats

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Rochelle wins the Titley Electronics award for her presentation!

Abbie presenting her work on the comparative anatomy and function of the jaw-opening muscle of bats

Abbie presenting her work on the comparative anatomy of bats’ jaw-opening muscle

Presenting on the relationship between plant scents and bat diets

Sharlene presenting on the relationship between plant scents and fruit bat diets

A great turnout at the diversity breakfast!

A great turnout at the diversity breakfast!

Latin American friends!

Latin American friends from 7 countries!

 

 

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