Coding of Bat-like Auditory Features in the AN2 Interneuron of the Pacific Field Cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus and its Relation to Decreasing the Conspicuousness of Synthetic Bat Echolocation Calls
Many insects have auditory systems capable of detecting the ultrasonic calls of insectivorous bats and use these cues to evade capture. I tested the hypothesis that bats can decrease the conspicuousness of their echolocation calls by varying three call features: duration, repetition rate and ramp ti...
Main Author: | Asi, Navdeep Singh |
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Other Authors: | Fullard, James H. |
Language: | en_ca |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/25411 |
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