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Predator detection and evasion by flying insects

机译:捕食昆虫并通过飞行昆虫逃避

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Echolocating bats detect prey using ultrasonic pulses, and many nocturnally flying insects effectively detect and evade these predators through sensitive ultrasonic hearing. Many eared insects can use the intensity of the predator-generated ultrasound and the stereotyped progression of bat echolocation pulse rate to assess risk level. Effective responses can vary from gentle turns away from the threat (low risk) to sudden random flight and dives (highest risk). Recent research with eared moths shows that males will balance immediate bat predation risk against reproductive opportunity as judged by the strength and quality of conspecific pheromones present. Ultrasound exposure may, in fact, bias such decisions for up to 24 hours through plasticity in the CNS olfactory system. However, brain processing of ultrasonic stimuli to yield adaptive prey behaviors remains largely unstudied, so possible mechanisms are not known.
机译:装有蝙蝠的蝙蝠使用超声波脉冲检测猎物,许多夜行飞行的昆虫通过灵敏的超声波听力有效地发现和逃避了这些捕食者。许多有耳昆虫可以利用捕食者产生的超声波强度和蝙蝠回声定位脉冲频率的定型进展来评估风险水平。有效的响应可以从轻缓地转身离开威胁(低风险)到突然的随机飞行和跳水(最高风险)不等。最近关于有耳蛾的研究表明,根据存在的同种信息素的强度和质量,雄性将在蝙蝠的即时捕食风险和繁殖机会之间取得平衡。实际上,通过中枢神经系统嗅觉系统的可塑性,超声波暴露可能会使此类决策最多延迟24小时。但是,超声刺激的大脑处理以产生适应性的猎物行为仍处于很大程度上尚未研究的阶段,因此未知可能的机制。

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