Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled information. Thistrade-off is particularly pronounced in sensorysystemsthat are highlyspecialised fora single task and thus experience limitations in other tasks. We hypothesised that combining sensory input from multiple streams of information may resolve this trade-off and improve detection and sensing reliability. Specifically, we predicted that perceptive limitations experienced by animals reliant on specialised active echolocation can be compensated for by the phylogenetically older and less specialised process of passive hearing. We tested this hypothesis in greater horseshoe bats, which possess morphological and neural specialisations allowing ...
<div><p>Acoustic communication plays a pivotal role in conspecific recognition in numerous animal ta...
Auditory feedback from the animal's own voice is essential during bat echolocation: to optimize sign...
<div><p></p><p>Auditory feedback from the animal's own voice is essential during bat echolocation: t...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
Echolocation is a highly sophisticated sensory system for actively probing light-deficient environme...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
Echolocation is a highly sophisticated sensory system for actively probing light-deficient environme...
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...
<div><p>Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they...
How animals extract information from their surroundings to guide motor patterns is central to their ...
1. Bats evolved different strategies to find prey close to vegetation. Previous studies on European ...
Acoustic communication plays a pivotal role in conspecific recognition in numerous animal taxa. Voca...
Differences in auditory perception between species are influenced by phylogenetic origin and the per...
<div><p>Acoustic communication plays a pivotal role in conspecific recognition in numerous animal ta...
Auditory feedback from the animal's own voice is essential during bat echolocation: to optimize sign...
<div><p></p><p>Auditory feedback from the animal's own voice is essential during bat echolocation: t...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
Echolocation is a highly sophisticated sensory system for actively probing light-deficient environme...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
Echolocation is a highly sophisticated sensory system for actively probing light-deficient environme...
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...
<div><p>Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they...
How animals extract information from their surroundings to guide motor patterns is central to their ...
1. Bats evolved different strategies to find prey close to vegetation. Previous studies on European ...
Acoustic communication plays a pivotal role in conspecific recognition in numerous animal taxa. Voca...
Differences in auditory perception between species are influenced by phylogenetic origin and the per...
<div><p>Acoustic communication plays a pivotal role in conspecific recognition in numerous animal ta...
Auditory feedback from the animal's own voice is essential during bat echolocation: to optimize sign...
<div><p></p><p>Auditory feedback from the animal's own voice is essential during bat echolocation: t...