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Hearing sensitivity: An underlying mechanism for niche differentiation in gleaning bats

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2024943118

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sensory niche partitioning; auditory brainstem response;   echolocation;   audiograms;   Phyllostomidae

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  1. STRI Tupper Postdoctoral Fellowship
  2. Company of Biologists [JEBTF18113]
  3. German Academic Exchange Service [91710219]
  4. STRI

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Tropical ecosystems are rich in species diversity, and adaptations play a key role in enabling different species to coexist within the same habitat. Research has shown that differences in hearing abilities among bats contribute to the diversity in their foraging strategies, shaping the sensory niches and coexistence of species in the ecosystem.
Tropical ecosystems are known for high species diversity. Adaptations permitting niche differentiation enable species to coexist. Historically, research focused primarily on morphological and behavioral adaptations for foraging, roosting, and other basic ecological factors. Another important factor, however, is differences in sensory capabilities. So far, studies mainly have focused on the output of behavioral strategies of predators and their prey preference. Understanding the coexistence of different foraging strategies, however, requires understanding underlying cognitive and neural mechanisms. In this study, we investigate hearing in bats and how it shapes bat species coexistence. We present the hearing thresholds and echolocation calls of 12 different gleaning bats from the ecologically diverse Phyllostomid family. We measured their auditory brainstem responses to assess their hearing sensitivity. The audiograms of these species had similar overall shapes but differed substantially for frequencies below 9 kHz and in the frequency range of their echolocation calls. Our results suggest that differences among bats in hearing abilities contribute to the diversity in foraging strategies of gleaning bats. We argue that differences in auditory sensitivity could be important mechanisms shaping diversity in sensory niches and coexistence of species.

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