Corcoran Aaron J, Moss Cynthia F
Department of Biology, Wake Forest University, Box 7325 Reynolda Station, Winston-Salem, NC 27109, USA
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2017 Dec 15;220(Pt 24):4554-4566. doi: 10.1242/jeb.163063.
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from the 'noisy' backdrop of their environments. Here, we examine mechanisms used by echolocating bats to localize objects, track small prey and communicate in complex and noisy acoustic environments. Bats actively control and coordinate both the emission and reception of sound stimuli through integrated sensory and motor mechanisms that have evolved together over tens of millions of years. We discuss how bats behave in different ecological scenarios, including detecting and discriminating target echoes from background objects, minimizing acoustic interference from competing conspecifics and overcoming insect noise. Bats tackle these problems by deploying a remarkable array of auditory behaviors, sometimes in combination with the use of other senses. Behavioral strategies such as ceasing sonar call production and active jamming of the signals of competitors provide further insight into the capabilities and limitations of echolocation. We relate these findings to the broader topic of how animals extract relevant sensory information in noisy environments. While bats have highly refined abilities for operating under noisy conditions, they face the same challenges encountered by many other species. We propose that the specialized sensory mechanisms identified in bats are likely to occur in analogous systems across the animal kingdom.
所有动物都面临着从其所处环境的“嘈杂”背景中提取具有生物学意义的感官信息这一基本任务。在此,我们研究了回声定位蝙蝠用于在复杂且嘈杂的声学环境中定位物体、追踪小型猎物以及进行交流的机制。蝙蝠通过在数千万年的时间里共同进化而来的整合感官和运动机制,积极地控制和协调声音刺激的发射与接收。我们讨论了蝙蝠在不同生态场景中的行为方式,包括从背景物体中检测和区分目标回声、将来自竞争同种个体的声学干扰降至最低以及克服昆虫噪声。蝙蝠通过运用一系列非凡的听觉行为来解决这些问题,有时还会结合使用其他感官。诸如停止声纳呼叫产生以及对竞争对手的信号进行主动干扰等行为策略,进一步揭示了回声定位的能力与局限。我们将这些发现与动物如何在嘈杂环境中提取相关感官信息这一更广泛的主题联系起来。虽然蝙蝠在嘈杂条件下具有高度精细的操作能力,但它们面临着许多其他物种所遇到的相同挑战。我们提出,在蝙蝠身上发现的专门感官机制很可能在动物界的类似系统中出现。