Vocal production learning (VPL), or the ability to modify vocalizations through the imitation of sounds, is a rare trait in the animal kingdom. While humans are exceptional vocal learners, few other mammalian species share this trait. Owing to their singular ecology and lifestyle, bats are highly specialized for the precise emission and reception of acoustic signals. This specialization makes them ideal candidates for the study of vocal learning, and several bat species have previously shown evidence supportive of vocal learning. Here we use a sophisticated automated set-up and a contingency training paradigm to explore the vocal learning capacity of pale spear-nosed bats. We show that these bats are capable of directional change of the fun...
Bats are gregarious, highly vocal animals that possess a broad repertoire of social vocalisations. F...
Bats are gregarious, highly vocal animals that possess a broad repertoire of social vocalisations. F...
Funding: The research was funded by a Human Frontiers Science Program Research Grant (RGP0058/2016) ...
Vocal production learning (VPL), or the ability to modify vocalizations through the imitation of sou...
Funding: The research was funded by Human Frontiers Science Program Research Grant RGP0058/2016, awa...
Vocal production learning (VPL), or the ability to modify vocalizations through the imitation of sou...
Bats have a sophisticated audio-vocal system that allows them t o orientate in the dark, acousticall...
Bats have a sophisticated audio-vocal system that allows them t o orientate in the dark, acousticall...
Vocal learning, the ability to produce modified vocalizations via learning from acoustic signals, is...
Commonly known for their ability to echolocate, bats also use a wide variety of social vocalizations...
Vocal learning, the ability to produce modified vocalizations via learning from acoustic signals, is...
Vocal learning, the ability to produce modified vocalizations via learning from acoustic signals, is...
Human vocal development and speech learning require acoustic feedback, and humans who are born deaf ...
Vocal learning, the ability to produce modified vocalizations via learning from acoustic signals, is...
Vocal learning, the ability to produce modified vocalizations via learning from acoustic signals, is...
Bats are gregarious, highly vocal animals that possess a broad repertoire of social vocalisations. F...
Bats are gregarious, highly vocal animals that possess a broad repertoire of social vocalisations. F...
Funding: The research was funded by a Human Frontiers Science Program Research Grant (RGP0058/2016) ...
Vocal production learning (VPL), or the ability to modify vocalizations through the imitation of sou...
Funding: The research was funded by Human Frontiers Science Program Research Grant RGP0058/2016, awa...
Vocal production learning (VPL), or the ability to modify vocalizations through the imitation of sou...
Bats have a sophisticated audio-vocal system that allows them t o orientate in the dark, acousticall...
Bats have a sophisticated audio-vocal system that allows them t o orientate in the dark, acousticall...
Vocal learning, the ability to produce modified vocalizations via learning from acoustic signals, is...
Commonly known for their ability to echolocate, bats also use a wide variety of social vocalizations...
Vocal learning, the ability to produce modified vocalizations via learning from acoustic signals, is...
Vocal learning, the ability to produce modified vocalizations via learning from acoustic signals, is...
Human vocal development and speech learning require acoustic feedback, and humans who are born deaf ...
Vocal learning, the ability to produce modified vocalizations via learning from acoustic signals, is...
Vocal learning, the ability to produce modified vocalizations via learning from acoustic signals, is...
Bats are gregarious, highly vocal animals that possess a broad repertoire of social vocalisations. F...
Bats are gregarious, highly vocal animals that possess a broad repertoire of social vocalisations. F...
Funding: The research was funded by a Human Frontiers Science Program Research Grant (RGP0058/2016) ...