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- W2001900538 abstract "Insectivorous bats appeared in the fossil record about 50 million years ago, or long after certain insects had adopted nocturnal habits. Many of these nocturnal insect species already had complex ears used mainly for intra-specific communication. Due to their physically small size, insects can produce high-frequency sounds most efficiently. Thus many species were ‘‘preadapted’’ for hearing bats. Examples would be certain beetles and bush crickets. Some nonhearing insects presumably evolved the capacity to hear the ultrasonic signals of bats. One well-documented case is that of the green lacewing, where the first fossil records of ears appeared after bats evolved. Many species of moths have ears tuned to bat signals, an adaptation that has evolved independently in different families and presumably in direct response to bat predation. All evidence points to a substantial selection pressure applied by bats on nocturnal insects. With the preoccupation of hearing mechanisms to avoid predation, other responses of nocturnal insects to echolocating bats might be overlooked. One example could be the advantage for nocturnal insects to occupy the ‘‘clutter zone’’ near or in vegetation, which would mix echoes from the prey with those of clutter. [Work supported by the Danish National Research Foundation.]" @default.
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- W2001900538 title "Bats, insects, and the evolution of hearing" @default.
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