Ultrasonic emissions of bats are directional and delimit the echo-acoustic space. Directionality is quantified by the aperture of the sonar beam. Recent work has shown that bats often widen their sonar beam when approaching movable prey or sharpen their sonar beam when navigating through cluttered habitats. Here we report how nose-emitting bats, Phyllostomus discolor, adjust their sonar beam to object distance. First, we show that the height and width of the bats sonar beam, as imprinted on a parabolic 45 channel microphone array, varies even within each animal and this variation is unrelated to changes in call level or spectral content. Second, we show that these animals are able to systematically decrease height and width of their sonar b...
Echolocating animals exercise an extensive control over the spectral and temporal properties of thei...
Abstract The shape of the sonar beam plays a crucial role in how echolocating bats perceive their su...
Toothed whales use sonar to detect, locate, and track prey. They adjust emitted sound intensity, aud...
Ultrasonic emissions of bats are directional and delimit the echo-acoustic space. Directionality is ...
<div><p>Animals enhance sensory acquisition from a specific direction by movements of head, ears, or...
Animals enhance sensory acquisition from a specific direction by movements of head, ears, or eyes. A...
Echolocating insectivorous bats are nocturnal mammals that capture fast, erratically moving insects ...
Microchiroptera have evolved a biological sonar system that enables aerial foraging in total darknes...
All echolocating bats and whales measured to date emit a directional bio-sonar beam that affords the...
Echolocating bats construct an auditory world sequentially by analyzing successive pulse-echo pairs....
Echolocating bats construct an auditory world sequentially by analyzing successive pulse-echo pairs....
Echolocating bats construct an auditory world sequentially by analyzing successive pulse-echo pairs....
Funding: Det Frie Forskningsrad (MJ)Toothed whales use sonar to detect, locate, and track prey. They...
Echolocation is a highly sophisticated sensory system for actively probing light-deficient environme...
Active-sensing systems abound in nature, but little is known about systematic strategies that are us...
Echolocating animals exercise an extensive control over the spectral and temporal properties of thei...
Abstract The shape of the sonar beam plays a crucial role in how echolocating bats perceive their su...
Toothed whales use sonar to detect, locate, and track prey. They adjust emitted sound intensity, aud...
Ultrasonic emissions of bats are directional and delimit the echo-acoustic space. Directionality is ...
<div><p>Animals enhance sensory acquisition from a specific direction by movements of head, ears, or...
Animals enhance sensory acquisition from a specific direction by movements of head, ears, or eyes. A...
Echolocating insectivorous bats are nocturnal mammals that capture fast, erratically moving insects ...
Microchiroptera have evolved a biological sonar system that enables aerial foraging in total darknes...
All echolocating bats and whales measured to date emit a directional bio-sonar beam that affords the...
Echolocating bats construct an auditory world sequentially by analyzing successive pulse-echo pairs....
Echolocating bats construct an auditory world sequentially by analyzing successive pulse-echo pairs....
Echolocating bats construct an auditory world sequentially by analyzing successive pulse-echo pairs....
Funding: Det Frie Forskningsrad (MJ)Toothed whales use sonar to detect, locate, and track prey. They...
Echolocation is a highly sophisticated sensory system for actively probing light-deficient environme...
Active-sensing systems abound in nature, but little is known about systematic strategies that are us...
Echolocating animals exercise an extensive control over the spectral and temporal properties of thei...
Abstract The shape of the sonar beam plays a crucial role in how echolocating bats perceive their su...
Toothed whales use sonar to detect, locate, and track prey. They adjust emitted sound intensity, aud...