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This project investigates how insects use acoustic properties to evade or signal to echolocating bats, focusing on the relationship between visual and acoustic camouflage. By employing bio-inspired sensor systems and neural networks, it aims to enhance understanding of predator-prey interactions and inform advancements…
In the arms race between prey and predators, diverse anti-predator defence mechanisms evolved.
To avoid predation, many insects developed camouflage (crypsis) or chemicals that render them distasteful or toxic.
To warn of their unpalatability, many insects evolved striking warning colours or patterns (aposematism).
Insects comprise most of the diet of bats.
Some of these nocturnal predators glean resting, silent, motionless diurnal insects from the vegetation.
Instead of using vision during fora…
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