Melquisedec Gamba-Rios, Gary F McCracken, Gloriana Chaverri
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Abstract
Anti-predator defences often rely on perception and discrimination of cues from predators, and alteration of behaviour by potential prey. The characteristics of acoustic signals allow eavesdropping on calls of predators, permitting listeners to gauge predation risk by assessing the location and identity of the signaller. We tested the ability of bats that are preyed upon by other bats to discriminate between echolocation calls of predators and non-predators and the impact of risk reduction strategies on communication. Bats distinguished between echolocation calls of predators and non-predators, recognizing predator calls with high accuracy. However, bats were more cautious when the structure of non-predator calls was similar to predator calls. In the presence of predator calls, bats ceased social communication, which could impact sociality and disrupt group cohesion.
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Previously a supplement to Proceedings B, and launched as an independent journal in 2005, Biology Letters is a primarily online, peer-reviewed journal that publishes short, high-quality articles, reviews and opinion pieces from across the biological sciences. The scope of Biology Letters is vast - publishing high-quality research in any area of the biological sciences. However, we have particular strengths in the biology, evolution and ecology of whole organisms. We also publish in other areas of biology, such as molecular ecology and evolution, environmental science, and phylogenetics.