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Bats Hunt Silence

Raina Mooncrest

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Bats Hunt Silence explores the remarkable world of bat echolocation, a sophisticated sensory system allowing these nocturnal animals to navigate and hunt in complete darkness. Bats use biosonar, emitting sound waves and interpreting the returning echoes to create detailed "acoustic images" of their surroundings. This book delves into the biophysics, neural processing, and ecological implications of this adaptation, revealing how different bat species have evolved unique echolocation strategies. Interestingly, echolocation independently evolved in different bat lineages, showcasing its adaptive advantage in low-light environments. The book progresses from the basics of acoustics and bat auditory anatomy to the complex neural mechanisms that process echolocation calls. It examines how bats modify their calls to understand their environment, discriminate targets based on size and texture, and avoid obstacles. Drawing on acoustic recordings, neurophysiological studies, and behavioral experiments, Bats Hunt Silence integrates biological, acoustic, and ecological perspectives to highlight the power of natural selection in refining sensory systems. Ultimately, the book demonstrates that bat echolocation represents an extraordinary example of sensory adaptation, challenging human-centric views of perception.
Verfügbar seit: 27.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 62 Seiten.

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