Communication with self, friends and foes in active-sensing animals

Volume: 224, Issue: 22
Published: Nov 9, 2021
Abstract
Animals that rely on electrolocation and echolocation for navigation and prey detection benefit from sensory systems that can operate in the dark, allowing them to exploit sensory niches with few competitors. Active sensing has been characterized as a highly specialized form of communication, whereby an echolocating or electrolocating animal serves as both the sender and receiver of sensory information. This characterization inspires a framework...
Paper Details
Title
Communication with self, friends and foes in active-sensing animals
Published Date
Nov 9, 2021
Volume
224
Issue
22
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