Performance of Airborne Animal Sonar Systems: I. Microchiroptera

  • Schnitzler H
  • Henson O
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Abstract

Animals living in the dark are faced with the problem that vision is only of limited use for orientation in the environment and for the detection and identification of relevant targets. In order to cope with this situation, some animals, during evolution, developed eyes which were especially adapted for good visual efficiency at low light intensities whereas others improved the remaining sensory systems.

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Schnitzler, H.-U., & Henson, O. W. (1980). Performance of Airborne Animal Sonar Systems: I. Microchiroptera. In Animal Sonar Systems (pp. 109–181). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7254-7_6

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