Summary: Active sensing animals such as echolocating bats produce the energy with which they probe their environment. The intense echolocation calls of bats are energetically expensive, but their cost can be reduced by synchronizing the exhalations needed to vocalize to wingbeats. Here, we use sound-and-movement recording tags to investigate how wild bats balance efficient sound production with information needs during foraging and navigation. We show that wild bats prioritize energy efficiency over sensory flow when periodic snapshots of the acoustic scene are sufficient during travel and search. Rapid calls during tracking and interception of close prey are decoupled from the wingbeat but are weaker and comprise <2% of all calls during a ...
Echolocating bats have successfully exploited a broad range of habitats and prey. Much research has ...
The exploitation of information is a key adaptive behavior of social animals, and many animals produ...
Echolocating bats employ active sensing as they emit sounds and listen to the returning echoes to pr...
How animals extract information from their surroundings to guide motor patterns is central to their ...
This study was funded by the Carlsberg Semper Ardens grant to P.T.M. and by the Emmy Noether program...
This study was funded by the Carlsberg Semper Ardens grant to P.T.M. and by the Emmy Noether program...
SummarySocial foraging is a very common yet extremely complex behavior [1]. Numerous studies attempt...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
1. To study sensorimotor behaviour in wild animals, it is necessary to synchronously record the sens...
1. To study sensorimotor behaviour in wild animals, it is necessary to synchronously record the sens...
Echolocation allows bats to occupy diverse nocturnal niches. Bats almost always use echolocation, ev...
Echolocation allows bats to occupy diverse nocturnal niches. Bats almost always use echolocation, ev...
1. To study sensorimotor behaviour in wild animals, it is necessary to synchronously record the sens...
1. To study sensorimotor behaviour in wild animals, it is necessary to synchronously record the sens...
Echolocation allows bats to occupy diverse nocturnal niches. Bats almost always use echolocation, ev...
Echolocating bats have successfully exploited a broad range of habitats and prey. Much research has ...
The exploitation of information is a key adaptive behavior of social animals, and many animals produ...
Echolocating bats employ active sensing as they emit sounds and listen to the returning echoes to pr...
How animals extract information from their surroundings to guide motor patterns is central to their ...
This study was funded by the Carlsberg Semper Ardens grant to P.T.M. and by the Emmy Noether program...
This study was funded by the Carlsberg Semper Ardens grant to P.T.M. and by the Emmy Noether program...
SummarySocial foraging is a very common yet extremely complex behavior [1]. Numerous studies attempt...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
1. To study sensorimotor behaviour in wild animals, it is necessary to synchronously record the sens...
1. To study sensorimotor behaviour in wild animals, it is necessary to synchronously record the sens...
Echolocation allows bats to occupy diverse nocturnal niches. Bats almost always use echolocation, ev...
Echolocation allows bats to occupy diverse nocturnal niches. Bats almost always use echolocation, ev...
1. To study sensorimotor behaviour in wild animals, it is necessary to synchronously record the sens...
1. To study sensorimotor behaviour in wild animals, it is necessary to synchronously record the sens...
Echolocation allows bats to occupy diverse nocturnal niches. Bats almost always use echolocation, ev...
Echolocating bats have successfully exploited a broad range of habitats and prey. Much research has ...
The exploitation of information is a key adaptive behavior of social animals, and many animals produ...
Echolocating bats employ active sensing as they emit sounds and listen to the returning echoes to pr...