How nature shaped echolocation in animals
Echolocation has evolved in different groups of animals, from bats and cetaceans to birds and humans, and enables localization and tracking of objects in a dynamic environment, where light levels may be very low or absent. Nature has shaped echolocation, an active sense that engages audiomotor feedb...
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Main Author: | Cynthia F Moss (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Mariana L Melcon (auth) |
Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media SA
2014
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Series: | Frontiers Research Topics
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