Fullard J, Dawson J
J Exp Biol. 1997;200(Pt 1):129-37. doi: 10.1242/jeb.200.1.129.
Previous studies of the spotted bat Euderma maculatum have demonstrated that this bat emits echolocation calls that are lower in frequency, shorter in duration and fainter in intensity compared with those of most other insectivorous bats, acoustic characteristics which should render it less conspicuous to eared moths. We tested this prediction by monitoring electrophysiologically the ears of sympatric noctuoid (noctuid, arctiid and notodontid) moths in a site in western Canada. Auditory threshold curves demonstrate that most of the moths tested are less responsive to the calls of Eu. maculatum than to those of another sympatric bat, Eptesicus fuscus. Playbacks to moth ears of pre-recorded search- and approach-phase echolocation calls of Eu. maculatum and Ep. fuscus further demonstrate that the calls of Eu. maculatum are poorly detectable to moths and, in some cases, completely inaudible. We estimate that, in the wild, an average noctuoid moth would detect the calls of Eu. maculatum at distances of less than 1 m as opposed to the calls of Ep. fuscus which should be first heard at distances of 2025 m. Although most moths are unable to adequately hear Eu. maculatum, the observation that two individuals possessed ears sensitive to this bat's calls suggests the existence of auditory pre-adaptation to this type of echolocation.
先前对花斑蝠(Euderma maculatum)的研究表明,与大多数其他食虫蝙蝠相比,这种蝙蝠发出的回声定位叫声频率更低、持续时间更短且强度更弱,这些声学特征应使其对耳蛾来说不那么显眼。我们通过对加拿大西部一个地点同域分布的夜蛾科(夜蛾、灯蛾和舟蛾)蛾类的耳朵进行电生理监测来检验这一预测。听觉阈值曲线表明,大多数测试的蛾类对花斑蝠的叫声的反应比对另一种同域分布的蝙蝠棕蝠(Eptesicus fuscus)的叫声的反应更小。对花斑蝠和棕蝠预先录制的搜索和接近阶段回声定位叫声播放到蛾类耳朵的进一步研究表明,花斑蝠的叫声对蛾类来说很难被察觉,在某些情况下甚至完全听不见。我们估计,在野外,一只普通的夜蛾科蛾类在距离花斑蝠不到1米的距离才能探测到其叫声,而棕蝠的叫声在20至25米的距离就应该能被首次听到。尽管大多数蛾类无法充分听到花斑蝠的叫声,但观察到有两只个体的耳朵对这种蝙蝠的叫声敏感,这表明存在对这种回声定位的听觉预适应。