Echolocation

5/2/02


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Echolocation

Echolocating animals

Wavelength depends on media

Dolphins produce broad-band clicks

Attenuation is due to spherical spreading &

attenuation depends on frequency in air

Bat echolocation

Bat diversity

Not all bats are aerial insectivores

Nose leaf and ear diversity

Ear and nose leaf focus sound

Echolocation call design

Hearing is tuned to echolocation frequency

FM calls during prey capture

CF calls during prey capture

Information decoded from echos

Echolocation strategies

FM bats shorten call duration to prevent pulse-echo overlap with target approach

Pulse duration declines with frequency for FM bats

How do bats estimate time delay?

Cross-correlation function can be used to measure echo delay time in FM bats

Autocorrelation and bandwidth

Call bandwidth and target ranging

Why produce constant frequency calls?

CF bats detect wing flutter as echo glints

CF bats exhibit doppler-shift compensation

Individual Pteronotus bats use unique CF frequencies

Combination-sensitive neurons encode range and velocity in CF bats

Call design and foraging strategy

Author: Jerry Wilkinson

Email: gw10@umail.umd.edu

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