Bats enhance their call identities to solve the cocktail party problem

Kazuma Hase et al. use microphones mounted directly on bats flying in groups to understand how they avoid confusing the echolocation signals of multiple individuals. They find that bats manipulate the terminal frequencies of their signal pulses to decrease the similarity in pulses between individual...

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Autores principales: Kazuma Hase, Yukimi Kadoya, Yosuke Maitani, Takara Miyamoto, Kohta I Kobayasi, Shizuko Hiryu
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:604ef4b853164404b9f608bea256f11c2021-12-02T11:51:01ZBats enhance their call identities to solve the cocktail party problem10.1038/s42003-018-0045-32399-3642https://doaj.org/article/604ef4b853164404b9f608bea256f11c2018-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-018-0045-3https://doaj.org/toc/2399-3642Kazuma Hase et al. use microphones mounted directly on bats flying in groups to understand how they avoid confusing the echolocation signals of multiple individuals. They find that bats manipulate the terminal frequencies of their signal pulses to decrease the similarity in pulses between individuals.Kazuma HaseYukimi KadoyaYosuke MaitaniTakara MiyamotoKohta I KobayasiShizuko HiryuNature PortfolioarticleBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENCommunications Biology, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2018)
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Kazuma Hase
Yukimi Kadoya
Yosuke Maitani
Takara Miyamoto
Kohta I Kobayasi
Shizuko Hiryu
Bats enhance their call identities to solve the cocktail party problem
description Kazuma Hase et al. use microphones mounted directly on bats flying in groups to understand how they avoid confusing the echolocation signals of multiple individuals. They find that bats manipulate the terminal frequencies of their signal pulses to decrease the similarity in pulses between individuals.
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author Kazuma Hase
Yukimi Kadoya
Yosuke Maitani
Takara Miyamoto
Kohta I Kobayasi
Shizuko Hiryu
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Yukimi Kadoya
Yosuke Maitani
Takara Miyamoto
Kohta I Kobayasi
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title Bats enhance their call identities to solve the cocktail party problem
title_short Bats enhance their call identities to solve the cocktail party problem
title_full Bats enhance their call identities to solve the cocktail party problem
title_fullStr Bats enhance their call identities to solve the cocktail party problem
title_full_unstemmed Bats enhance their call identities to solve the cocktail party problem
title_sort bats enhance their call identities to solve the cocktail party problem
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2018
url https://doaj.org/article/604ef4b853164404b9f608bea256f11c
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