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It appears that the bats change the way they echolocate in order to gain detailed information about their neighbors nearby.
Bats adapt echolocation to avoid collisions in dense colonies, emitting shorter, higher frequency calls to focus on nearby neighbors.
Aya Goldshtein, Omer Mazar, and Yossi Yovel have spent many evenings standing outside bat caves. Even so, seeing thousands of ...
As thousands of bats launch nightly hunting, the cacophony of a dense crowd should stymie echolocation, a so-called “cocktail party nightmare.” ...
Researchers believe the bats played a role in the distribution of the new cave-dwelling species, according to the study. Li, T. et al. (2025.) In a dark, damp cave in southeastern China ...
As darkness falls and the air begins to cool, thousands of bats burst from the narrow mouth of their cave. The sky comes ...
Bats avoid collisions by tuning their echolocation during mass cave exits, a new Tel Aviv University study finds.