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This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Jason Goldman.
Each night, small groups of a species called velvety free-tailed bats emerge from their roosts in the Panamanian rain forests to hunt for their insect prey using echolocation.
"When bats are hunting, especially when they're in open areas, they produce two really distinct call types.
So they have their 'search-phase' calls when they're just scanning the environment.
And then they have 'feeding buzzes' when they actually detect prey, like an insect swarm."
Jenna Kohles, a graduate student at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior in Germany.
Both types of calls are typically too high-pitched for us to hear.
But other bats can eavesdrop on those feeding buzzes and use them as a cue for finding food.
And it's always been assumed that the other calls, search-phase calls, don't include that kind of social information.
But Kohles and her team wondered if search-phase calls might also be social and help bats stick together in the dark.
"This is why we then tested first whether these echolocation calls they produce when they're scanning the environment contain information about a bat's identity,
like in the form of an individual signature.
And then, more importantly, we wanted to test whether bats can actually use this information to discriminate between different individuals, just using these search-phase echolocation calls."
The researchers captured wild bats and exposed them to a particular call over and over again until they became bored and stopped reacting.
这里是科学美国人――60秒科学系列,我是杰森・古德曼。
每天晚上,一小群天鹅绒无尾蝙蝠会从巴拿马雨林的栖息地出来,利用回声定位捕食昆虫。
“蝙蝠在捕食时,尤其是在开阔地带捕食时,会发出两种截然不同的叫声。
如果它们只是在扫描环境,它们会发出‘搜索阶段’的叫声。
而当它们真的发现昆虫群等猎物时,就会发出‘进食吱吱声’。”
德国马克斯・普朗克动物行为研究所的研究生詹娜・科尔斯说到。
对我们来说,这两种叫声的音高通常太高,所以人耳听不到。
但是其它蝙蝠可以偷听到这些“进食吱吱声”,并以此作为寻找食物的线索。
人们一直假设另一种叫声即“搜索阶段”叫声,不包括这种社交信息。
但科尔及其团队想知道,“搜索阶段”叫声是否也具有社交性,是否能帮助蝙蝠在黑暗中团结在一起。
“所以我们后来先进行了测试,看看它们扫描环境时发出的回声定位叫声是否包含与蝙蝠身份有关的信息,
比如个体签名形式的身份信息。
更重要的是,我们想测试蝙蝠是否真能仅利用‘搜索阶段’回声定位叫声这种信息来来区分不同的个体。”
研究人员捕捉野生蝙蝠,让它们一遍又一遍地听一种特定叫声,直到它们感到厌烦并停止反应。
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