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SUBMITTER: Ratcliffe JM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2679932 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ratcliffe John M JM Fullard James H JH Arthur Benjamin J BJ Hoy Ronald R RR
Biology letters 20090325 3
Echolocating bats and eared moths are a model system of predator-prey interaction within an almost exclusively auditory world. Through selective pressures from aerial-hawking bats, noctuoid moths have evolved simple ears that contain one to two auditory neurons and function to detect bat echolocation calls and initiate defensive flight behaviours. Among these moths, some chemically defended and mimetic tiger moths also produce ultrasonic clicks in response to bat echolocation calls; these defens ...[more]