Echolocating bats have been found to possess an acoustic cognitive map of their home range, enabling them to navigate over kilometer-scale distances using echolocation alone.
Researchers have demonstrated that echolocating bats use an acoustic cognitive map to navigate long distances in complete ...
Researchers have shown that echolocating bats use an acoustic map of their environment to navigate long distances, even after ...
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Bats are well known for their ability to “see” with sound, using echolocation to find food and their roosts. Some bats may ...
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