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蝙蝠的光和回声流相互作用。

Optic and echo-acoustic flow interact in bats.

机构信息

Division of Neurobiology, Department of Biology II, LMU Munich, Großhaderner Strasse 2, 82152 Planegg-Martinsried, Germany.

German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders (IFB), Grosshadern Medical Centre, University of Munich, 81377 Munich, Germany.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2019 Mar 21;222(Pt 6):jeb195404. doi: 10.1242/jeb.195404.

Abstract

Echolocating bats are known to fly and forage in complete darkness, using the echoes of their actively emitted calls to navigate and to detect prey. However, under dim light conditions many bats can also rely on vision. Many flying animals have been shown to navigate by optic flow information and, recently, bats were shown to exploit echo-acoustic flow to navigate through dark habitats. Here, we show for the bat that, in lighted habitats where self-motion-induced optic flow is strong, optic and echo-acoustic flow interact to guide navigation. Echo-acoustic flow showed a surprisingly strong effect compared with optic flow. We thus demonstrate multimodal interaction between two far-ranging spatial senses, vision and echolocation, available in this combination almost exclusively in bats and toothed whales. Our results highlight the importance of merging information from different sensory systems in a sensory-specialist animal to successfully navigate and hunt under difficult conditions.

摘要

回声定位蝙蝠以在完全黑暗中飞行和觅食而闻名,它们利用主动发出的叫声的回声来导航和探测猎物。然而,在昏暗的光线条件下,许多蝙蝠也可以依赖视觉。已经有研究表明,许多飞行动物通过光流信息进行导航,最近的研究表明蝙蝠可以利用回声-声流在黑暗的栖息地中导航。在这里,我们展示了蝙蝠的行为,即在有强烈自运动诱导光流的有光照栖息地中,光流和回声-声流相互作用来指导导航。与光流相比,回声-声流的影响令人惊讶地强烈。因此,我们证明了在这种组合中几乎仅在蝙蝠和齿鲸中才具有的两种远距离空间感觉——视觉和回声定位之间的多模态相互作用。我们的研究结果强调了在感官专家动物中融合来自不同感觉系统的信息以在困难条件下成功导航和狩猎的重要性。

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