(2011). Adaptive vocal behavior drives perception by echolocation in bats. Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 21, 645-652. doi: 10.1016/j.conb.2011.05.028Moss CF, Chiu C, Surlykke A. Adaptive vocal behavior drives perception by echolocation in bats. Current opinion in neurobiology. 2011; 21 :645–...
but little is known of its genetic basis due to the confounding effect of vocal learning in model systems. Uncovering its genetic basis could facilitate identifying genes potentially important in speciation. Here we investigate the genomic underpinnings of rhythm in vocal non-learningPogoniulustinker...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook vocal sac Medical Encyclopedia Wikipedia vocal sac n. An inflatable pouch on the floor of the mouth cavity of a male frog that amplifies sounds produced by the vocal cords. ...
et al. A bony connection signals laryngeal echolocation in bats. Nature 463, 939–942 (2010) Article CAS ADS Google Scholar Clarke, J. A., Tambussi, C. P., Noriega, J. I., Erickson, G. M. & Ketcham, R. A. Definitive fossil evidence for the extant avian radiation in the ...
1-Methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) can damage dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra in many mammals with biochemical and cellular changes that are relatively similar to those observed in Parkinson's disease. Our study examined whether MPTP-treated echolocation bats can cause...
Puechmaille SJ, Borissov IM, Zsebok S, Allegrini B, Hizem M, Kuenzel S, Schuchmann M, Teeling EC, Siemers BM (2014) Female mate choice can drive the evolution of high frequency echolocation in bats: a case study with Rhinolophus mehelyi. PLoS ONE 9(7):e103452. https://doi.org/10.1...
The Divergence of Echolocation Frequency in Horseshoe Bats: Moth Hearing, Body Size or Habitat? A phylogenetic approach was used to test three hypotheses regarding the evolution of diversity in the echolocation frequencies used by horseshoe bats (fami... S Stoffberg,DS Jacobs,CA Matthee - 《Journa...
Interestingly, infant greater horseshoe bats of 5 to 7 weeks of age that are still suckled do not have specific isolation calls (Matsumura, 1979), but show learned modifications in their echolocation calls. Perhaps their ability to match the main frequency of the mother’s echolocation call is...
Neurophysiological studies on echolocation systems in awake bats producing CF-FM orientation sounds. The bats Pteronotus parnellii, P. suapurensis and Noctilio leporinus emit orientation sounds first containing a constant frequency (CF) and then a frequenc... N Suga,JA Simmons,T Shimozawa - 《...
However, several adaptations in the design of the larynx and vocal tract enable bats to produce precisely timed, high-intensity ultrasonic echolocation calls. Whereas the laryngeal innervation by the vocal motor nucleus, the nucleus ambiguus, also follows the common mammalian scheme, certain brainstem ...