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Sensory and Cognitive Ecology of Bats
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics ( IF 11.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-11-03 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-012921-052635
Rachel A. Page 1 , Hannah M. ter Hofstede 1, 2
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We see stunning morphological diversity across the animal world. Less conspicuous but equally fascinating are the sensory and cognitive adaptations that determine animals’ interactions with their environments and each other. We discuss the development of the fields of sensory and cognitive ecology and the importance of integrating these fields to understand the evolution of adaptive behaviors. Bats, with their extraordinarily high ecological diversity, are ideal animals for this purpose. An explosion in recent research allows for better understanding of the molecular, genetic, neural, and behavioral bases for sensory ecology and cognition in bats. We give examples of studies that illuminate connections between sensory and cognitive features of information filtering, evolutionary trade-offs in sensory and cognitive processing, and multimodal sensing and integration. By investigating the selective pressures underlying information acquisition, processing, and use in bats, we aim to illuminate patterns and processes driving sensory and cognitive evolution.

中文翻译:


蝙蝠的感官和认知生态学

我们看到整个动物世界惊人的形态多样性。不那么显眼但同样引人入胜的是决定动物与环境和彼此之间相互作用的感官和认知适应性。我们讨论了感官和认知生态学领域的发展,以及整合这些领域以了解适应性行为进化的重要性。蝙蝠具有极高的生态多样性,是实现这一目标的理想动物。最近研究的爆炸式增长使人们能够更好地了解蝙蝠感官生态学和认知的分子、遗传、神经和行为基础。我们举例说明了信息过滤的感觉和认知特征之间的联系、感觉和认知处理中的进化权衡、以及多模态传感和集成。通过研究蝙蝠信息获取、处理和使用的选择压力,我们旨在阐明驱动感官和认知进化的模式和过程。

更新日期:2021-11-04
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