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Bats Actively Use Leaves as Specular Reflectors to Detect Acoustically Camouflaged Prey

机译:蝙蝠积极使用叶子作为镜面反射器,以检测声学迷彩的猎物

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Filtering relevant signals from noisy sensory input is a crucial challenge for animals [1, 2]. Many bats are acoustic specialists relying on sound to find prey. They discern salient acoustic signals from irrelevant background masking noise. It has long been considered a sensory impossibility for bats to use solely echolocation for the detection of silent and motionless prey resting directly on foliage due to the masking effects of background echoes [3, 4]. Some bats, however, do successfully perform this seemingly impossible task [5], raising the question-what underlying acoustic and behavioral mechanisms do bats use to solve this conundrum? To address this question, we used biomimetic sonar to record high-resolution measurements of echoes from insects resting on leaves. Based on our echo recordings, we predicted optimal approach angles from which masking echoes can best be avoided. In behavioral experiments, we put these predictions to test. We recorded the prey approach behavior of wild bats in a flight cage equipped with an ultrasonic microphone synchronized with two high-speed cameras for 3D flightpath reconstructions. Bats approached prey from our predicted optimal oblique angles, using the leaf as a specular reflector to uncover previously acoustically hidden prey. Our findings disclose key behavioral and acoustic mechanisms enabling the detection of prey echoes that background clutter would otherwise mask. This work adds to the fundamental understanding of how bat echolocation strategies can override acoustic camouflage by silent, motionless prey, thus providing new insights into the evolutionary arms race between predators and their prey.
机译:从嘈杂的感觉输入过滤相关信号是动物的关键挑战[1,2]。许多蝙蝠是依靠声音找到猎物的声学专家。它们从无关背景掩模噪声中辨别出突出的声学信号。它长期以来一直被认为是蝙蝠的感官,因为由于背景回声的掩蔽效应,直接在叶子上直接休息的沉默和一无所转的猎物的障碍物的感觉不可能性。然而,一些蝙蝠确实成功地表演了这个看似不可能的任务[5],提出了问题 - 蝙蝠用来解决这个难题的基础和行为机制是什么?为了解决这个问题,我们使用了生物摩托的声纳来记录从叶子休息的昆虫的高分辨率测量。基于我们的回声录制,我们预测最佳方法角度可以最佳地避免掩蔽回波。在行为实验中,我们将这些预测提出了测试。我们记录了野蝙蝠在配备有超声波麦克风的飞行笼中的猎物方法行为与三个飞行路径重建的两个高速摄像机同步。蝙蝠从预测的最佳倾斜角度接近猎物,使用叶片作为镜面反射器来揭示以前声学的隐藏猎物。我们的调查结果揭示了关键的行为和声学机制,使得能够检测背景杂波否则掩盖的猎物回声。这项工作增加了对蝙蝠呼应策略如何通过沉默,一系列的猎物覆盖声学伪装的基本理解,从而为捕食者和他们的猎物之间的进化武器种族提供新的见解。

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    《Current Biology: CB》 |2019年第16期|共9页
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    Smithsonian Trop Res Inst Apartado 0843-03092 Balboa Panama;

    Univ Antwerp Fac Appl Engn CoSys Lab Groenenborgerlaan 171 B-2020 Antwerp Belgium;

    Smithsonian Trop Res Inst Apartado 0843-03092 Balboa Panama;

    Univ Cincinnati Dept Psychol Ctr Cognit Act &

    Percept 155 B McMicken Hall Cincinnati OH 45221 USA;

    Univ Tubingen Inst Neurobiol Anim Physiol Geschwister Scholl Pl D-72074 Tubingen Germany;

    Smithsonian Trop Res Inst Apartado 0843-03092 Balboa Panama;

    Univ Antwerp Dept Engn Management Prinsstr 13 B-2000 Antwerp Belgium;

    Vrije Univ Dept Ecol Sci Boelelaan 1085 NL-1081 HV Amsterdam Netherlands;

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