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The Gleaning Attacks of the Northern Long-Eared Bat, Myotis Septentrionalis, Are Relatively Inaudible to Moths

Abstract

This study empirically tests the prediction that the echolocation calls of gleaning insectivorous bats (short duration, high frequency, low intensity) are acoustically mismatched to the ears of noctuid moths and are less detectable than those of aerially hawking bats. We recorded auditory receptor cell action potentials elicited in underwing moths (Catocala spp.) by echolocation calls emitted during gleaning attacks by Myotis septentrionalis …

Authors

Faure PA; Fullard JH; Dawson JW

Journal

Journal of Experimental Biology, Vol. 178, No. 1, pp. 173–189

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Publication Date

May 1, 1993

DOI

10.1242/jeb.178.1.173

ISSN

0022-0949