Many echolocating bats forage close to vegetation - a chaotic arrangement of prey and foliage where multiple targets are positioned behind one another. Bats excel at determining distance: they measure
A predator's capacity to catch prey depends on its ability to navigate its environment in response to prey movements or escape behaviour. In predator–prey interactions that involve an active chase, pu
R script anda data to replicate the analyses performed in the manuscript: Evasive maneuvers of mosquitoes reveal variability in escape success and echolocation plasticity of Myotis riparius (Ve
(A) Differences in the stationary target attack features between piscivorous and insectivorous individuals (N = 151), (B) differences in the temporary target attack features between piscivorous and in