Hearing sensitivity: An underlying mechanism for niche differentiation in gleaning bats
Volume: 118, Issue: 36
Published: Aug 23, 2021
Abstract
Tropical ecosystems are known for high species diversity. Adaptations permitting niche differentiation enable species to coexist. Historically, research focused primarily on morphological and behavioral adaptations for foraging, roosting, and other basic ecological factors. Another important factor, however, is differences in sensory capabilities. So far, studies mainly have focused on the output of behavioral strategies of predators and their...
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Title
Hearing sensitivity: An underlying mechanism for niche differentiation in gleaning bats
Published Date
Aug 23, 2021
Volume
118
Issue
36
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