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Scaling of Wingbeat and Echolocation Pulse Emission Rates in Bats: Why are Aerial Insectivorous Bats so Small?
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Scaling of Wingbeat and Echolocation Pulse Emission Rates in Bats: Why are Aerial Insectivorous Bats so Small?
G. Jones
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1 August 1994
journal article
Published by
JSTOR
in
Functional Ecology
Vol. 8
(4)
,
450
https://doi.org/10.2307/2390068
Abstract
1. It has been proposed that echolocating bats normally emit one call per wingbeat when searching for prey. The coupling of sound production with flapping makes...
Keywords
RATES
ECHOLOCATION PULSE
AERIAL INSECTIVOROUS
PULSE EMISSION
INSECTIVOROUS BATS
SCALING OF WINGBEAT
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