All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from the ‘noisy’ backdrop of their environments. Here, we examine mechanisms used by echolocating bats to localize objects, track small prey and communicate in complex and noisy acoustic environments. Bats actively control and coordinate both the emission and reception of sound stimuli through integrated sensory and motor mechanisms that have evolved together over tens of millions of years. We discuss how bats behave in different ecological scenarios, including detecting and discriminating target echoes from background objects, minimizing acoustic interference from competing conspecifics and overcoming insect noise. Bats tackle these problems by de...
Filtering relevant signals from noisy sensory input is a crucial challenge for animals [1, 2]. Many ...
Filtering relevant signals from noisy sensory input is a crucial challenge for animals [1, 2]. Many ...
Anthropogenic noise can interfere with environmental information processing and thereby reduce survi...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
How animals extract information from their surroundings to guide motor patterns is central to their ...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...
<div><p>Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they...
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...
Bats echolocating in the natural environment face the formidable task of sorting signals from multip...
SummaryEcholocators use echoes of sounds they produce, clicks or calls, to detect objects. Usually, ...
Predators frequently must detect and localize their prey in challenging environments. Noisy environm...
Anthropogenic noise can interfere with environmental information processing and thereby reduce survi...
Filtering relevant signals from noisy sensory input is a crucial challenge for animals [1, 2]. Many ...
Filtering relevant signals from noisy sensory input is a crucial challenge for animals [1, 2]. Many ...
Anthropogenic noise can interfere with environmental information processing and thereby reduce survi...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
How animals extract information from their surroundings to guide motor patterns is central to their ...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...
<div><p>Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they...
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...
Bats echolocating in the natural environment face the formidable task of sorting signals from multip...
SummaryEcholocators use echoes of sounds they produce, clicks or calls, to detect objects. Usually, ...
Predators frequently must detect and localize their prey in challenging environments. Noisy environm...
Anthropogenic noise can interfere with environmental information processing and thereby reduce survi...
Filtering relevant signals from noisy sensory input is a crucial challenge for animals [1, 2]. Many ...
Filtering relevant signals from noisy sensory input is a crucial challenge for animals [1, 2]. Many ...
Anthropogenic noise can interfere with environmental information processing and thereby reduce survi...