Echolocation by Insect-Eating Bats
Schnitzler and Kalko describe the echolocation behavior of insect-eating bats and show how differing circumstances such as habitat type, foraging mode, and diet favor different signal types. To demonstrate relationships between echolocation and ecological conditions, they outline the perceptual task...
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