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The peripheral auditory characteristics of noctuid moths: responses to the search phase echolocation calls of bats

The peripheral auditory characteristics of noctuid moths: responses to the search phase echolocation calls of bats

... supplied from an existing culture and Noctua pronuba (Linnaeus) was captured from the wild using a mercury vapour light trap. All experiments were performed in a 4 m 3 4 m 3 2.6 m room lined with 1 cm thick foam. ... See full document

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The influence of bat echolocation call duration and timing on auditory encoding of predator distance in noctuoid moths

The influence of bat echolocation call duration and timing on auditory encoding of predator distance in noctuoid moths

... advantageous. Moths in the families Noctuidae and Erebidae have ears with two auditory receptor cells (A1 and A2) used to detect the echolocation calls of predatory ...in echolocation ... See full document

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Mechanics of a `simple' ear: tympanal vibrations in noctuid moths

Mechanics of a `simple' ear: tympanal vibrations in noctuid moths

... noctuoid moths are considered to be one of the simplest, consisting of a nearly circular tympanum serviced by one ...Noctuidae) auditory sensory cells contained within a chordotonal organ (Eggers, 1919; ... See full document

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The peripheral auditory characteristics of noctuid moths: information encoding and endogenous noise

The peripheral auditory characteristics of noctuid moths: information encoding and endogenous noise

... a noctuid moth flying under the risk of predation by bats, the moth must interpret information from its auditory system to provide a reliable indicator of the presence or absence of bats in ... See full document

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Intense echolocation calls from two `whispering' bats, Artibeus
jamaicensis and Macrophyllum macrophyllum (Phyllostomidae)

Intense echolocation calls from two `whispering' bats, Artibeus jamaicensis and Macrophyllum macrophyllum (Phyllostomidae)

... of bats, ...of echolocation calls clearly reflect the foraging behaviour of the species, such that open air foragers are characterised by long, narrowband signals that decrease in duration and ... See full document

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Evidence for a southward autumn migration of nocturnal noctuid moths in central Europe

Evidence for a southward autumn migration of nocturnal noctuid moths in central Europe

... the moths were performing in the flight simulator, they experienced a clear view of the sky (viewing angle ∼ 120 deg; see ...that moths might see ...the moths were being ...the moths in any of ... See full document

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Echolocation call structure and intensity in five species of insectivorous bats

Echolocation call structure and intensity in five species of insectivorous bats

... of calls from the bats in free flight were examined on a Kay DSP 5500 ...three calls with a good signal-to-noise ratio and high maximum frequency for each bat, produced when the bat was facing the ... See full document

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Acoustic identification of five insectivorous bats by their echolocation calls in the Sahelian zone of Far North Cameroon

Acoustic identification of five insectivorous bats by their echolocation calls in the Sahelian zone of Far North Cameroon

... of bats activities (Table ...Free-flying bats were captured using two mist nets with four shelves (9 × ...the bats were released for validation of echolocation ... See full document

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Directionality of nose emitted echolocation calls from bats without a nose leaf (Plecotus auritus)

Directionality of nose emitted echolocation calls from bats without a nose leaf (Plecotus auritus)

... of bats emit sound through the open mouth, and the directionality of their emission is probably dictated by the frequency of the emitted call and the size of the open mouth (Strother and Mogus, ...nose-emitting ... See full document

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Tight coordination of aerial flight maneuvers and sonar call production in insectivorous bats

Tight coordination of aerial flight maneuvers and sonar call production in insectivorous bats

... Fig. 1. Schematic diagram of the flight room with example trajectory, reflective marker locations on the wing, and plan and elevation views of averaged trajectories. (A) Ten motion-tracking cameras (black and white ... See full document

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New Records of Noctuid Moths (Noctuidae, Noctuinae, Xylenini) from Iran

New Records of Noctuid Moths (Noctuidae, Noctuinae, Xylenini) from Iran

... external characteristics, for precise identifications, the genitalia of two specimens were extracted, stained and ...Adult moths and the genitalia were photographed using Canon Digital Camera (model Power ... See full document

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The role of quetiapine in the treatment of dissociative episodes in the acute phase

The role of quetiapine in the treatment of dissociative episodes in the acute phase

... This study has evaluated the clinical efficiency of quetiapine during dissociative episodes in the acute phase in patients re- ferred in the last year to the Mental Health Centre (NHS Saler- no). Participants in ... See full document

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Responses of the Human Body to the Effect from Exposure to Anthropogenic Increase of Ambient Air Pollution

Responses of the Human Body to the Effect from Exposure to Anthropogenic Increase of Ambient Air Pollution

... According to the International Classification of Diseases, the respiratory diseases include the acute respiratory diseases, bronchitis, pneumonia, bronchial asthma, pulmonary emphysema, chronic nonspecific lung diseases; ... See full document

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Investigation of the Characteristics of the Zeros of the Riemann Zeta Function in the Critical Strip Using Implicit Function Properties of the Real and Imaginary Components of the Dirichlet Eta Function

Investigation of the Characteristics of the Zeros of the Riemann Zeta Function in the Critical Strip Using Implicit Function Properties of the Real and Imaginary Components of the Dirichlet Eta Function

... actually phase shifted versions of the cos(xlog(n)) and sin(xlog(n)) series - by xlog(2) - which have already been proved to be bounded for all partial sums) - which means that 1) in the limit the expression for Ψ ... See full document

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The sensory basis of roost finding in a forest bat, Nyctalus
noctula

The sensory basis of roost finding in a forest bat, Nyctalus noctula

... the bats might indeed have sensed the temperature gradient by thermosensation, they could alternatively have detected emanating warm air-flow with mechanosensors or else have simply smelt more intense wood odour ... See full document

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Peripheral control of acoustic signals in the auditory system of echolocating bats

Peripheral control of acoustic signals in the auditory system of echolocating bats

... Since the vocal MEM activity was influenced by the acoustic MEM reflex, a test tone pulse could not be delivered prior to the vocal MEM activity for accurate measurements of the amount a[r] ... See full document

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Light emitting diode street lights reduce last ditch evasive manoeuvres by moths to bat echolocation calls

Light emitting diode street lights reduce last ditch evasive manoeuvres by moths to bat echolocation calls

... We need a better understanding of how different taxa respond to various artificial lights as negative impacts are likely to have cascading ecosystem effects. Globally, insects perform a vital role in providing ecosystem ... See full document

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An Extensive Survey of Bat Species Identification
          based on Acoustics

An Extensive Survey of Bat Species Identification based on Acoustics

... of bats. In the tropical region, fruit and nectar feeding bats play a vital role in the survival and re-growth of the ...feeding bats pollinate many valuable plants such as banana, avocado, date, ... See full document

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Adaptive echolocation behavior in bats for the analysis of auditory scenes

Adaptive echolocation behavior in bats for the analysis of auditory scenes

... two bats maintained a small amount of separation in call frequency as they flew in close ...two bats sometimes occurred only in a short period of time when the bats flew close ...Bat ... See full document

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Detection of prey in a cluttered environment by the northern bat Eptesicus nilssonii

Detection of prey in a cluttered environment by the northern bat Eptesicus nilssonii

... whereas bats foraging near vegetation in the field have to relate to multiple echoes returning from different directions every time they emit a ...of bats in natural situations may, therefore, be different ... See full document

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