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2022-06-30 13:50 |
Osaka |
Kansai University (Senriyama Campus) |
Object discrimination ability of bats by operant conditioning Mayuko Mogi, Yu Teshima, Hare Nishida, Takao Tsuchiya, Shizuko Hiryu (Doshisha Univ.) US2022-14 |
Bats acquire information about a target by emitting ultrasound pulses from their mouths or noses and listening to the ec... [more] |
US2022-14 pp.25-30 |
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2013-11-23 13:30 |
Kyoto |
Kambaikan, Doshisha Univ. |
Sonar strategy of wild echolocating bats (Pipistrellus abramus) during foraging flight in the field
-- Analysis of 3-D flight trajectory and pulse direction measured by a microphone array system -- Shotaro Watanabe, Miwa Sumiya (Doshisha Univ.), Emyo Fujioka (FIRST/Univ. of Tokyo), Ikkyu Aihara (RIKEN), Yoshiaki Watanabe, Hiroshi Riquimaroux, Tetsuo Ohta, Shizuko Hiryu (Doshisha Univ.) US2013-69 |
Pulse direction and flight trajectory of FM echolocating bats (Pipistrellus abramus) during natural foraging were measur... [more] |
US2013-69 pp.7-12 |
EA, US (Joint) |
2011-01-21 09:45 |
Kyoto |
Doshisha Univ. |
An experimental and theoretical investigation of pulse production for effective target search
-- Analysis of ultrasonic sonar emission of echolocating bats during foraging -- Emyo Fujioka (Doshisha Univ.), Ikkyu Aihara (Kyoto Univ.), Shizuko Hiryu, Hiroshi Riquimaroux, Yoshiaki Watanabe (Doshisha Univ.) US2010-103 EA2010-116 |
Ultrasonic sonar emissions and 3-D flight paths of free-ranging wild Pipistrellus abramus were measured by using a custo... [more] |
US2010-103 EA2010-116 pp.65-70 |
EA, US (Joint) |
2008-01-29 16:30 |
Osaka |
Kansai University |
Contribution of bat's pinna movement for extracting advanced target information in echolocation Tatsuro Hosokawa, Yu Shiori, Shizuko Hiryu, Hiroshi Riquimaroux, Yoshiaki Watanabe (Doshisha Univ.) US2007-107 |
Some CF-FM bat species are known to move their pinnae rapidly and alternately back and forth while they are paying atten... [more] |
US2007-107 pp.59-64 |
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