We determined the audiogram of the Jamaican fruit-eating bat (Phyllostomidae: Artibeus jamaicensis), a relatively large (40^50 g) species that, like other phyllostomids, uses low-intensity echolocation calls. A conditioned suppression/avoidance procedure with a fruit juice reward was used for testing. At 60 dB SPL the hearing range of A. jamaicensis extends from 2.8 to 131 kHz, with an average best sensitivity of 8.5 dB SPL at 16 kHz. Although their echolocation calls are low-intensity, the absolute sensitivity of A. jamaicensis and other ‘whispering ’ bats does not differ from that of other mammals, including other bats. The high-frequency hearing of A. jamaicensis and other Microchiroptera is slightly higher than expected on the basis of ...
Echolocation in bats serves the primary functions of spatial orientation and acquisition of prey. Ho...
This study was financed by a Heisenberg Fellowship (DFG KN935 5-1) awarded to M.K. and a Human Front...
1. Bats evolved different strategies to find prey close to vegetation. Previous studies on European ...
We determined the audiogram of Phyllostomus hastatus (the greater spear-nosed bat), a large, omnivor...
Comparing the hearing abilities of echolocating and non-echolocating bats can provide insight into t...
The Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is one of the few megachiropteran bats capable of ech...
We examined aspects of hearing in the red bat (Lasiurus borealis) related to its use of biosonar. Ev...
Differences in auditory perception between species are influenced by phylogenetic origin and the per...
Differences in auditory perception between species are influenced by phylogenetic origin and the per...
Bat echolocation studies date back to 1793 when Lazaro Spallanzani investigated the effects of blind...
Bat echolocation studies date back to 1793 when Lazaro Spallanzani investigated the effects of blind...
Summary. The echolocation and hunting behavior of Pipistrellus kuhli was studied in the field using ...
The passive sound-localization ability (i.e. minimum audible angle) of the big brown bat, Eptesicus ...
Mormoopid bat species have their echolocation system adapted to different hunting strategies. To stu...
The microbat has developed advanced echolocating ability compared to the megabats or old-world fruit...
Echolocation in bats serves the primary functions of spatial orientation and acquisition of prey. Ho...
This study was financed by a Heisenberg Fellowship (DFG KN935 5-1) awarded to M.K. and a Human Front...
1. Bats evolved different strategies to find prey close to vegetation. Previous studies on European ...
We determined the audiogram of Phyllostomus hastatus (the greater spear-nosed bat), a large, omnivor...
Comparing the hearing abilities of echolocating and non-echolocating bats can provide insight into t...
The Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is one of the few megachiropteran bats capable of ech...
We examined aspects of hearing in the red bat (Lasiurus borealis) related to its use of biosonar. Ev...
Differences in auditory perception between species are influenced by phylogenetic origin and the per...
Differences in auditory perception between species are influenced by phylogenetic origin and the per...
Bat echolocation studies date back to 1793 when Lazaro Spallanzani investigated the effects of blind...
Bat echolocation studies date back to 1793 when Lazaro Spallanzani investigated the effects of blind...
Summary. The echolocation and hunting behavior of Pipistrellus kuhli was studied in the field using ...
The passive sound-localization ability (i.e. minimum audible angle) of the big brown bat, Eptesicus ...
Mormoopid bat species have their echolocation system adapted to different hunting strategies. To stu...
The microbat has developed advanced echolocating ability compared to the megabats or old-world fruit...
Echolocation in bats serves the primary functions of spatial orientation and acquisition of prey. Ho...
This study was financed by a Heisenberg Fellowship (DFG KN935 5-1) awarded to M.K. and a Human Front...
1. Bats evolved different strategies to find prey close to vegetation. Previous studies on European ...