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Bat Ultrasonic Hearing

Sophie Carter

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Verlag: Publifye

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Bat Ultrasonic Hearing unveils the fascinating world of bat echolocation, a sophisticated sensory system enabling bats to navigate and hunt in darkness. This book explores how bats emit ultrasonic sound waves and interpret the returning echoes to "see" their surroundings, revealing insights into sensory perception and neural processing.

 
One intriguing fact is that bats can discriminate between different targets based on subtle variations in the returning sound waves, showcasing the remarkable precision of their auditory system. The book delves into the biophysics of sound production, the neurobiology of echo processing, and the ecological significance of echolocation.

 
It highlights the adaptive specialization of bats’ sensory systems, demonstrating how natural selection has shaped their unique abilities. Bat Ultrasonic Hearing progresses from fundamental concepts of sound to detailed analyses of bat calls, comparative studies across species, and investigations into neural mechanisms. It offers a unique perspective by integrating acoustic analyses, neurophysiological data, and evolutionary insights to provide a holistic view.

 
The approach emphasizes clear explanations of complex scientific concepts, making it accessible to a broad audience interested in nature, science, and biology. By exploring the cognitive aspects of echolocation, the book reveals how bats actively interpret and make decisions based on their sensory input.

 
Ultimately, understanding bat echolocation has practical applications, including bio-inspired sonar technology and conservation strategies for these vital creatures.
Verfügbar seit: 27.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 62 Seiten.

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