Echolocating greater horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) detect insects by concentrating on the characteristic amplitude- and frequency modulation pattern fluttering insects impose on the returning echoes. This study shows that horseshoe bats can also further analyse insect echoes and thus recognize and categorize the kind of insect they are echolocating. Four greater horseshoe bats were trained in a twoalternative forced-choice procedure to choose the echo of one particular insect species turning its side towards the bat (Fig. 1). The bats were able to discriminate with over 90% correct choices between the reward-positive echo and the echoes of other insect species all fluttering with exactly the same wingbeat rate (Fig. 4). When th...
1. Acoustic reflections from a wing beating moth to an 80 kHz ultrasonic signal were recorded from ...
The northern bat Eptesicus nilssonii normally hunts flying insects in the air using frequency-modula...
When bats are hunting insects they adjust the pattern and tempo, of their high frequency orientation...
Echolocating greater horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) detect insects by concentrating on t...
Echolocation is a highly sophisticated sensory system for actively probing light-deficient environme...
Echolocation is a highly sophisticated sensory system for actively probing light-deficient environme...
Insects were mounted in the acoustical beam of an ultrasonicloudspeaker transmitting either an 80‐kH...
Comparative studies on echolocation in various species of bats reveal differences in the design of t...
Insects were mounted in the acoustical beam of an ultrasonicloudspeaker transmitting either an 80‐kH...
Bats of the species Rhinolophus rouxi, Hipposideros lankadiva and Eptesicus fuscus were trained to d...
Bats of the species Rhinolophus rouxi, Hipposideros lankadiva and Eptesicus fuscus were trained to d...
Nectar feeding bats use echolocation to find their flowers in the dense growth of tropical rainfores...
1. Acoustic reflections from a wing beating moth to an 80 kHz ultrasonic signal were recorded from ...
1. Acoustic reflections from a wing beating moth to an 80 kHz ultrasonic signal were recorded from ...
1. Acoustic reflections from a wing beating moth to an 80 kHz ultrasonic signal were recorded from ...
1. Acoustic reflections from a wing beating moth to an 80 kHz ultrasonic signal were recorded from ...
The northern bat Eptesicus nilssonii normally hunts flying insects in the air using frequency-modula...
When bats are hunting insects they adjust the pattern and tempo, of their high frequency orientation...
Echolocating greater horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) detect insects by concentrating on t...
Echolocation is a highly sophisticated sensory system for actively probing light-deficient environme...
Echolocation is a highly sophisticated sensory system for actively probing light-deficient environme...
Insects were mounted in the acoustical beam of an ultrasonicloudspeaker transmitting either an 80‐kH...
Comparative studies on echolocation in various species of bats reveal differences in the design of t...
Insects were mounted in the acoustical beam of an ultrasonicloudspeaker transmitting either an 80‐kH...
Bats of the species Rhinolophus rouxi, Hipposideros lankadiva and Eptesicus fuscus were trained to d...
Bats of the species Rhinolophus rouxi, Hipposideros lankadiva and Eptesicus fuscus were trained to d...
Nectar feeding bats use echolocation to find their flowers in the dense growth of tropical rainfores...
1. Acoustic reflections from a wing beating moth to an 80 kHz ultrasonic signal were recorded from ...
1. Acoustic reflections from a wing beating moth to an 80 kHz ultrasonic signal were recorded from ...
1. Acoustic reflections from a wing beating moth to an 80 kHz ultrasonic signal were recorded from ...
1. Acoustic reflections from a wing beating moth to an 80 kHz ultrasonic signal were recorded from ...
The northern bat Eptesicus nilssonii normally hunts flying insects in the air using frequency-modula...
When bats are hunting insects they adjust the pattern and tempo, of their high frequency orientation...