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Cannot see you but can hear you: vocal identity recognition in microbats 被引量:1
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作者 Xiong GUO Bo LUO +2 位作者 Ying LIU Ting-Lei JIANG Jiang FENG 《Zoological Research》 CAS CSCD 2015年第5期257-262,共6页
Identity recognition is one of the most critical social behaviours in a variety of animal species. Microchiropteran bats present a special use case of acoustic communication in the dark. These bats use echolocation pu... Identity recognition is one of the most critical social behaviours in a variety of animal species. Microchiropteran bats present a special use case of acoustic communication in the dark. These bats use echolocation pulses for navigating, foraging, and communicating; however, increasing evidence suggests that echolocation pulses also serve as a means of social communication. Compared with echolocation signals, communication calls in bats have rather complex structures and differ substantially by social context. Bat acoustic signals vary broadly in spectrotemporal space among individuals, sexes, colonies and species. This type of information can be gathered from families of vocalizations based on voice characteristics. In this review we summarize the current studies regarding vocal identity recognition in microbats. We also provide recommendations and directions for further work. 展开更多
关键词 Individualrecognition Social caMicrochiropteran batrecognition Species echolocation pulse
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