Echolocating bats hunt prey on the wing under conditions of poor lighting by emission of loud calls and subsequent auditory processing of weak returning echoes. To do so, they need adequate echo-to-noise ratios (ENRs) to detect and distinguish target echoes from masking noise. Early obstacle avoidance experiments report high resilience to masking in free-flying bats, but whether this is due to spectral or spatiotemporal release from masking, advanced auditory signal detection or an increase in call amplitude (Lombard effect) remains unresolved. We hypothesized that bats with no spectral, spatial or temporal release from masking noise, defend a certain ENR via a Lombard effect. We trained four bats (Myotis daubentonii) to approach and land o...
Echolocation allows bats to occupy diverse nocturnal niches. Bats almost always use echolocation, ev...
Bats have been reported to adjust the energy of their outgoing vocalizations to target range (R) in ...
Echolocating bats are exposed not only to the echoes of their own calls, but often the signals of co...
Echolocating bats hunt prey on the wing under conditions of poor lighting by emission of loud calls ...
Echolocating bats hunt prey on the wing under conditions of poor lighting by emission of loud calls ...
Echolocating bats hunt prey on the wing under conditions of poor lighting by emission of loud calls ...
Echolocating bats hunt prey on the wing under conditions of poor lighting by emission of loud calls ...
Echolocating bats hunt prey on the wing under conditions of poor lighting by emission of loud calls ...
Bat echolocation studies date back to 1793 when Lazaro Spallanzani investigated the effects of blind...
Bat echolocation studies date back to 1793 when Lazaro Spallanzani investigated the effects of blind...
Active-sensing systems such as echolocation provide animals with distinct advantages in dark environ...
Active-sensing systems such as echolocation provide animals with distinct advantages in dark environ...
Echolocation allows bats to occupy diverse nocturnal niches. Bats almost always use echolocation, ev...
When searching for prey, big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) enhance the range of their sonar by conce...
Active-sensing systems such as echolocation provide animals with distinct advantages in dark environ...
Echolocation allows bats to occupy diverse nocturnal niches. Bats almost always use echolocation, ev...
Bats have been reported to adjust the energy of their outgoing vocalizations to target range (R) in ...
Echolocating bats are exposed not only to the echoes of their own calls, but often the signals of co...
Echolocating bats hunt prey on the wing under conditions of poor lighting by emission of loud calls ...
Echolocating bats hunt prey on the wing under conditions of poor lighting by emission of loud calls ...
Echolocating bats hunt prey on the wing under conditions of poor lighting by emission of loud calls ...
Echolocating bats hunt prey on the wing under conditions of poor lighting by emission of loud calls ...
Echolocating bats hunt prey on the wing under conditions of poor lighting by emission of loud calls ...
Bat echolocation studies date back to 1793 when Lazaro Spallanzani investigated the effects of blind...
Bat echolocation studies date back to 1793 when Lazaro Spallanzani investigated the effects of blind...
Active-sensing systems such as echolocation provide animals with distinct advantages in dark environ...
Active-sensing systems such as echolocation provide animals with distinct advantages in dark environ...
Echolocation allows bats to occupy diverse nocturnal niches. Bats almost always use echolocation, ev...
When searching for prey, big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) enhance the range of their sonar by conce...
Active-sensing systems such as echolocation provide animals with distinct advantages in dark environ...
Echolocation allows bats to occupy diverse nocturnal niches. Bats almost always use echolocation, ev...
Bats have been reported to adjust the energy of their outgoing vocalizations to target range (R) in ...
Echolocating bats are exposed not only to the echoes of their own calls, but often the signals of co...