干扰
觅食
人体回声定位
遮罩(插图)
计算机科学
隐约出现
饲料
生态学
模拟
生物
认知心理学
神经科学
心理学
物理
艺术
视觉艺术
热力学
作者
Omer Mazar,Yossi Yovel
出处
期刊:eLife
[eLife Sciences Publications Ltd]
日期:2020-07-28
卷期号:9
被引量:9
摘要
For decades, researchers have speculated how echolocating bats deal with masking by conspecific calls when flying in aggregations. To date, only a few attempts have been made to mathematically quantify the probability of jamming, or its effects. We developed a comprehensive sensorimotor predator-prey simulation, modeling numerous bats foraging in proximity. We used this model to examine the effectiveness of a spectral Jamming Avoidance Response (JAR) as a solution for the masking problem. We found that foraging performance deteriorates when bats forage near conspecifics, however, applying a JAR does not improve insect sensing or capture. Because bats constantly adjust their echolocation to the performed task (even when flying alone), further shifting the signals' frequencies does not mitigate jamming. Our simulations explain how bats can hunt successfully in a group despite competition and despite potential masking. This research demonstrates the advantages of a modeling approach when examining a complex biological system.
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