SummaryBecause evolution mostly acts over millions of years, the intermediate steps leading to a functional sensory system remain enigmatic [1–3]. Accordingly, there is an ongoing debate regarding the evolution of bat echolocation [4–10]. In search of the origin of bat echolocation, we studied how Old World fruit bats, which have always been classified as nonecholocating [3, 10–12], orient in complete darkness. We found that two of these nonecholocating species used click-like sounds to detect and discriminate objects in complete darkness. However, we discovered that this click-based echo sensing is rudimentary and does not allow these bats to estimate distance accurately as all other echolocating bats can. Moreover, unlike all other echolo...
Echolocation allows bats to occupy diverse nocturnal niches. Bats almost always use echolocation, ev...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
The vestibular system maintains the body's sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
SummaryBecause evolution mostly acts over millions of years, the intermediate steps leading to a fun...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
SummaryEcholocators use echoes of sounds they produce, clicks or calls, to detect objects. Usually, ...
Comparing the hearing abilities of echolocating and non-echolocating bats can provide insight into t...
We studied the structure of calls emitted by the echolocating fruit bat Rousettus leschenaulti (Mega...
We studied the structure of calls emitted by the echolocating fruit bat Rousettus leschenaulti (Mega...
The Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is one of the few megachiropteran bats capable of ech...
<div><p>The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably sub...
Echolocation allows bats to occupy diverse nocturnal niches. Bats almost always use echolocation, ev...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
The vestibular system maintains the body's sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
SummaryBecause evolution mostly acts over millions of years, the intermediate steps leading to a fun...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
SummaryEcholocators use echoes of sounds they produce, clicks or calls, to detect objects. Usually, ...
Comparing the hearing abilities of echolocating and non-echolocating bats can provide insight into t...
We studied the structure of calls emitted by the echolocating fruit bat Rousettus leschenaulti (Mega...
We studied the structure of calls emitted by the echolocating fruit bat Rousettus leschenaulti (Mega...
The Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is one of the few megachiropteran bats capable of ech...
<div><p>The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably sub...
Echolocation allows bats to occupy diverse nocturnal niches. Bats almost always use echolocation, ev...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
The vestibular system maintains the body's sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...