Authors
  • Faure, Paul A.
  • Fullard, James H.
  • Dawson, Jeff W.
Universities

Summary

This study empirically tests the prediction that the echolocation calls of gleaning insectivorous bats (short duration, high frequency, low intensity) are acoustically mismatched to the ears of noctuid moths and are less detectable than those of aerially hawking bats.

Methodology

Bats were caught in Tuttle traps, then held in outdoor cages

Location