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      ADAPTATIONS AND RESPONSES OF DASYMUTILLA OCCIDENTALIS (HYMENOPTERA: MUTILLIDAE) TO PREDATORS

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      Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
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              Moth Sounds and the Insect-Catching Behavior of Bats

              Captive bats trained to catch mealworms tossed in midair turned away from most of these targets when simultaneously confronted with a recorded train of the ultrasonic pulses generated by an Arctiid moth. When similarly exposed to the recorded echolocation pulses of another bat, presented at the same intensity as the "moth" sounds, they were not so affected.
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                Journal
                Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
                Wiley-Blackwell
                00138703
                March 1977
                March 1977
                : 21
                : 2
                : 99-111
                Article
                10.1111/j.1570-7458.1977.tb02663.x
                e36b0196-37f8-4e74-9f6e-ad4b7bd26dec
                © 1977

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