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Ecology
Acoustic shadows help gleaning bats find prey, but may be defeated by prey acoustic camouflage on rough surfaces
Elizabeth L Clare, Marc W Holderied
Some species of bats hunt for insects that are resting on surfaces by detecting interruptions in the echoes from that surface, suggesting that resting on rough surfaces may help insects to evade detection by echolocation.
Episode 24: October 2015
In this episode we hear about Parkinson's Disease, depression, chickenpox, bats, beetles, and how small prey can escape larger predators.
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