Clutter resilience via auditory stream segregation in echolocating greater mouse-eared bats

Author:

Pedersen Michael B.1ORCID,Beedholm Kristian1ORCID,Hubancheva Antoniya23ORCID,Koseva Kaloyana1ORCID,Uebel Astrid S.1,Hochradel Klaus4ORCID,Madsen Peter T.1ORCID,Stidsholt Laura15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aarhus University 1 Marine Bioacoustics Lab, Zoophysiology, Department of Biology , , 8000 Aarhus , Denmark

2. Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence 2 Acoustic and Functional Ecology , , 82319 Seewiesen , Germany

3. Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 3 National Museum of Natural History , , 1000 Sofia , Bulgaria

4. Private University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology GmbH 4 , 6060 Hall Tirol , Austria

5. Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research 5 Department of Evolutionary Ecology , , 10315 Berlin , Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT Bats use echolocation to navigate and hunt in darkness, and must in that process segregate target echoes from unwanted clutter echoes. Bats may do this by approaching a target at steep angles relative to the plane of the background, utilizing their directional transmission and receiving systems to minimize clutter from background objects, but it remains unknown how bats negotiate clutter that cannot be spatially avoided. Here, we tested the hypothesis that when movement no longer offers spatial release, echolocating bats mitigate clutter by calling at lower source levels and longer call intervals to ease auditory streaming. We trained five greater mouse-eared bats (Myotis myotis) to land on a spherical loudspeaker with two microphones attached. We used a phantom-echo setup, where the loudspeaker/target transmitted phantom clutter echoes by playing back the bats' own calls at time delays of 1, 3 and 5 ms with a virtual target strength 7 dB higher than the physical target. We show that the bats successfully landed on the target, irrespective of the clutter echo delays. Rather than decreasing their source levels, the bats used similar source level distributions in clutter and control trials. Similarly, the bats did not increase their call intervals, but instead used the same distribution of call intervals across control and clutter trials. These observations reject our hypothesis, leading us to conclude that bats display great resilience to clutter via short auditory integration times and acute auditory stream segregation rather than via biosonar adjustments.

Funder

Natur og Univers, Det Frie Forskningsråd

Fonden Frands Christian Frantsens Legat

Villum Fonden

Carlsbergfondet

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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