Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and capable of both powered flight and laryngeal echolocation. This scenario entails a parallel sensory and biomechanical transition from a nonvolant, vision-reliant mammal to one capable of sonar and flight. Here we consider anatomical constraints and opportunities that led to a sonar rather than vision-based solution. We show that bats’ common ancestor had eyes too small to allow for successful aerial hawking of flying insects at night, but an auditory brain design sufficient to afford echolocation. Further, we find that among extant predatory bats (all of which use laryngeal echolocation), those with putatively less sophis- ticated biosonar ha...
The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
The vestibular system maintains the body's sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
Bats are capable of avoiding obstacles that they encounter, even in complete darkness. This is becau...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
<div><p>The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably sub...
The earliest known complete bats, from the Eocene (49–53 Mya), were already capable of flapping flig...
The vestibular system maintains the body's sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
Here I report on three comparative studies and one review chapter addressing the relationships betwe...
SummaryBecause evolution mostly acts over millions of years, the intermediate steps leading to a fun...
Here I report on three comparative studies and one review chapter addressing the relationships betwe...
The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
The vestibular system maintains the body's sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
Bats are capable of avoiding obstacles that they encounter, even in complete darkness. This is becau...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
<div><p>The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably sub...
The earliest known complete bats, from the Eocene (49–53 Mya), were already capable of flapping flig...
The vestibular system maintains the body's sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
Here I report on three comparative studies and one review chapter addressing the relationships betwe...
SummaryBecause evolution mostly acts over millions of years, the intermediate steps leading to a fun...
Here I report on three comparative studies and one review chapter addressing the relationships betwe...
The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
The vestibular system maintains the body's sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
Bats are capable of avoiding obstacles that they encounter, even in complete darkness. This is becau...