Vocalizations serving a variety of social functions have been reported in many bat species (Order Chiroptera). While echolocation by big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) has been the subject of extensive study, calls used by this species for communication have received comparatively little research attention. Here, we report on a rich repertoire of vocalizations produced by big brown bats in a large flight room equipped with synchronized high speed stereo video and audio recording equipment. Bats were studied individually and in pairs, while sex, age, and experience with a novel foraging task were varied. We used Discriminant Function Analysis to classify six different vocalizations that were recorded when two bats were present. Contingency t...
Acoustic signals mediate important life history events in a variety of species, providing new vistas...
Bats are highly gregarious animals, displaying a large spectrum of social systems with different org...
Acoustic signals are important in maintaining group cohesion, particularly in highly mobile species....
Vocalizations serving a variety of social functions have been reported in many bat species (Order Ch...
SummaryAnimals foraging in the dark are engaged simultaneously in prey pursuit, collision avoidance,...
Bats represent one of the most diverse mammalian orders, not only in terms of species numbers, but a...
Bats are among the most gregarious and vocal mammals, with some species demonstrating a diverse repe...
<div><p>Bats are among the most gregarious and vocal mammals, with some species demonstrating a dive...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Recent technological advances have permitted collection of immense datasets through automated record...
This study examines the way that big brown bats change their echolocation calls when flying with oth...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Echolocating bats have developed advanced auditory perception systems, predominantly using acoustic ...
Bats respond to the calls of conspecifics as well as to calls of other species; however, few studies...
Many animals use vocalizations to communicate either within or among species. The vocalizations can ...
Acoustic signals mediate important life history events in a variety of species, providing new vistas...
Bats are highly gregarious animals, displaying a large spectrum of social systems with different org...
Acoustic signals are important in maintaining group cohesion, particularly in highly mobile species....
Vocalizations serving a variety of social functions have been reported in many bat species (Order Ch...
SummaryAnimals foraging in the dark are engaged simultaneously in prey pursuit, collision avoidance,...
Bats represent one of the most diverse mammalian orders, not only in terms of species numbers, but a...
Bats are among the most gregarious and vocal mammals, with some species demonstrating a diverse repe...
<div><p>Bats are among the most gregarious and vocal mammals, with some species demonstrating a dive...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Recent technological advances have permitted collection of immense datasets through automated record...
This study examines the way that big brown bats change their echolocation calls when flying with oth...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Echolocating bats have developed advanced auditory perception systems, predominantly using acoustic ...
Bats respond to the calls of conspecifics as well as to calls of other species; however, few studies...
Many animals use vocalizations to communicate either within or among species. The vocalizations can ...
Acoustic signals mediate important life history events in a variety of species, providing new vistas...
Bats are highly gregarious animals, displaying a large spectrum of social systems with different org...
Acoustic signals are important in maintaining group cohesion, particularly in highly mobile species....