Relationship between echolocation frequency and body size in two species of hipposiderid bats |
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Authors: | Shuyi Zhang Huihua Zhao Jiang Feng Lianxi Sheng Hui Wang Lixin Wang |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100080 Beijing, China;(2) Department of Environmental Science, Northeast Normal University, 130024 Changchun, China;(3) Department of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, 100875 Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | ![]() Frequencies of echolocation calls with maximum power of Himalayan leaf-nosed bats and Horsfield’s leaf-nosed bats during searching phase were 74.1 and 92.1 kHz, respectively. Head-body length, forearm length and body mass of Himalayan leaf-nosed bats were 82.9 mm, 89.7 mm and 59.1 g, respectively; and the corresponding values of Horsfield’s leaf-nosed bats were 68.4 mm, 61.3 mm and 19.7 g, respectively. Echolocation frequency and the three parameters of body size, head-body length, forearm length and body mass, were all negatively correlated, and the correlation coefficients were −0.86, −1.58 and −2.19, respectively. This study thereby proved that echolocation frequency and body size were negatively correlated in the two species of hipposiderid bats. |
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Keywords: | Himalayan leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideros armiger) Horsfield’ s leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideros larvatus) echolocation calls body size |
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