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Echolocation behavior and signal plasticity in the Neotropical bat Myotisnigricans (Schinz, 1821) (Vespertilionidae): a convergent case withEuropean species of Pipistrellus?

机译:新热带蝙蝠Myotisnigricancans(Schinz,1821)(Vespertilionidae)中的回声行为和信号可塑性:欧洲物种Pipistrellus的一个融合案例?

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We used both field and flight cage observations to investigate the echolocation and foraging behavior of the seldom studied, small, aerial insectivorous bat Myotis nigricans (Vespertilionidae) in Panama. In contrast to its temperate congeners, M. nigricans foraged extensively in open space and showed an echolocation behavior well adapted to this foraging habitat. It broadcast narrowband echolocation signals of 7 ms duration that enhance the chance of prey detection in open space. Because of rhythmical alternations of signal amplitude from signal to signal in our sound recordings of search signals in open space, we conclude that the bats scanned their environment with head movements, thereby enlarging their search volume. In edge-and-gap situations, and in the flight cage, M. nigricans introduced an initial broadband component to its search calls. In the field and in the flight cage, M. nigricans hawked for prey in aerial catches; gleaning was never observed. M. nigricans demonstrates call structures, such as narrow bandwidth and rather long signals adapted to foraging predominantly in open space. Moreover, call structure is highly plastic, allowing M. nigricans to forage in edge-and-gap situations also. These adaptations in call structure and plasticity have evolved convergently at least twice within the genus Myotis. Finally, M. nigricans echolocation and foraging behavior parallels that of the small, aerial, insectivorous pipistrelle bats (Vespertilionidae), which are not closely related to M. nigricans but forage in similar habitats.
机译:我们使用野外观察和飞行笼观察来研究巴拿马很少研究的小型空中食虫蝙蝠Myotis nigricans(Vespertilionidae)的回声定位和觅食行为。与温带同类物相比,黑黑念珠菌在开阔的空间中大量觅食,并显示出非常适合这种觅食栖息地的回声定位行为。它广播持续时间为7 ms的窄带回声定位信号,从而增加了在开放空间中探测猎物的机会。由于在开放空间中我们对搜索信号的录音中信号幅度在信号之间的变化规律,因此得出结论,蝙蝠通过头部运动来扫描周围环境,从而扩大了搜索范围。在边缘和空白情况下,以及在飞行笼中,M。nigricans为其搜索呼叫引入了最初的宽带组件。在野外和在飞行笼中,黑黑夜蛾(M. nigricans)在空中捕捞时以鹰为食。从来没有观察到拾音。黑grigers演示了呼叫结构,例如窄带宽和较长的信号,这些信号主要适合在露天场所觅食。此外,召集结构是高度可塑性的,允许黑褐支原体在边缘和间隙情况下觅食。在Myotis属中,这些在花call结构和可塑性上的适应性变化至少已经收敛了两次。最后,黑夜娘鱼的回声定位和觅食行为类似于小型,空中,食虫的长柄蝙蝠(Vespertilionidae),它们与黑夜娘鱼没有密切关系,但在相似的栖息地觅食。

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