Bats vocalize extensively within different social contexts. The type and extent of information conveyed via their vocalizations and their perceptual significance, however, remains controversial and difficult to assess. Greater tube-nosed bats, Murina leucogaster, emit calls consisting of long rectangular broadband noise burst (rBNBl) syllables during aggression between males. To experimentally test the behavioral impact of these sounds for feeding, we deployed an approach and place-preference paradigm. Two food trays were placed on opposite sides and within different acoustic microenvironments, created by sound playback, within a specially constructed tent. Specifically, we tested whether the presence of rBNBl sounds at a food source effect...
Acoustic signals mediate important life history events in a variety of species, providing new vistas...
Vocalizations serving a variety of social functions have been reported in many bat species (Order Ch...
<div><p>Bats are among the most gregarious and vocal mammals, with some species demonstrating a dive...
Bats vocalize extensively within different social contexts. The type and extent of information conve...
Anthropogenic noise can interfere with environmental information processing and thereby reduce survi...
SummaryAnimals foraging in the dark are engaged simultaneously in prey pursuit, collision avoidance,...
Animals can use inadvertent social information to improve fitness‐relevant decisions, for instance a...
Anthropogenic noise is an increasing ecological problem, causing animals to alter their behaviour in...
While sound is a signal modality widely used by many animals, it is very susceptible to attenuation,...
My laboratory studies have revealed the use of two distinct foraging strategies by the echolocating ...
Active-sensing systems such as echolocation provide animals with distinct advantages in dark environ...
Predators often eavesdrop on sexual displays of their prey. These displays can provide multimodal cu...
Group foraging has been suggested as an important factor for the evolution of sociality. However, vi...
When nectar-feeding bats converge on a food source, they may use vocal signals to minimize the risk ...
The world has become a noisier place due to the increase in urbanization. Noise is generally conside...
Acoustic signals mediate important life history events in a variety of species, providing new vistas...
Vocalizations serving a variety of social functions have been reported in many bat species (Order Ch...
<div><p>Bats are among the most gregarious and vocal mammals, with some species demonstrating a dive...
Bats vocalize extensively within different social contexts. The type and extent of information conve...
Anthropogenic noise can interfere with environmental information processing and thereby reduce survi...
SummaryAnimals foraging in the dark are engaged simultaneously in prey pursuit, collision avoidance,...
Animals can use inadvertent social information to improve fitness‐relevant decisions, for instance a...
Anthropogenic noise is an increasing ecological problem, causing animals to alter their behaviour in...
While sound is a signal modality widely used by many animals, it is very susceptible to attenuation,...
My laboratory studies have revealed the use of two distinct foraging strategies by the echolocating ...
Active-sensing systems such as echolocation provide animals with distinct advantages in dark environ...
Predators often eavesdrop on sexual displays of their prey. These displays can provide multimodal cu...
Group foraging has been suggested as an important factor for the evolution of sociality. However, vi...
When nectar-feeding bats converge on a food source, they may use vocal signals to minimize the risk ...
The world has become a noisier place due to the increase in urbanization. Noise is generally conside...
Acoustic signals mediate important life history events in a variety of species, providing new vistas...
Vocalizations serving a variety of social functions have been reported in many bat species (Order Ch...
<div><p>Bats are among the most gregarious and vocal mammals, with some species demonstrating a dive...