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Optic and echo-acoustic flow interact in bats

机译:光学和回声声流量在蝙蝠中相互作用

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Echolocating bats are known to fly and forage in complete darkness, using the echoes of their actively emitted calls to navigate and to detect prey. However, under dim light conditions many bats can also rely on vision. Many flying animals have been shown to navigate by optic flow information and, recently, bats were shown to exploit echoacoustic flow to navigate through dark habitats. Here, we show for the bat Phyllostomus discolor that, in lighted habitats where self-motioninduced optic flow is strong, optic and echo-acoustic flow interact to guide navigation. Echo-acoustic flow showed a surprisingly strong effect compared with optic flow. We thus demonstrate multimodal interaction between two far-ranging spatial senses, vision and echolocation, available in this combination almost exclusively in bats and toothed whales. Our results highlight the importance of merging information from different sensory systems in a sensory-specialist animal to successfully navigate and hunt under difficult conditions.
机译:众所周知,呼应蝙蝠在完全黑暗中飞行和饲料,使用他们积极发出的呼叫导航和检测猎物的回声。然而,在昏暗的光线条件下,许多蝙蝠也可以依赖视力。许多飞行动物已被证明通过光学流量信息导航,最近,蝙蝠被证明是利用呼吸声流,以透过黑暗栖息地导航。在这里,我们展示了蝙蝠植物浮肿的褪色,即在自动主动诱导的光学流是强,光学和回波声流的点燃栖息地中与引导导航相互作用。与光学流程相比,回声声流显示出令人惊讶的强烈效果。因此,我们展示了两种远程空间感官,视觉和呼应区之间的多模式相互作用,这些组合在蝙蝠和齿鲸中几乎完全可用。我们的结果突出了在感官专科动物中从不同感官系统中合并信息的重要性,以在困难的条件下成功导航和捕猎。

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