Bat Ear Adaptations. two major groups of bats that use echolocation have different structures for connecting the inner ear to the brain, according to a new study. in 24 of 26 yang bats they scanned, the bony nerve channel was missing or contained large holes making it resemble lace, sulser and luo report today in nature. two major groups of bats that use echolocation have different structures for connecting the inner ear to the brain, according to a new study. That feature sets the bats apart from their yin counterparts, both large and small—and almost all other mammals, luo says. two major groups of bats that use echolocation have different structures for connecting the inner ear to the brain, according to a new study. scientists discovered that a major group of bats, called yangochiroptera, have inner ears that may enable complicated echolocation calls. sulser and colleagues have provided insights that also give us a fresh perspective on how bats diversified (their adaptive radiation).
two major groups of bats that use echolocation have different structures for connecting the inner ear to the brain, according to a new study. in 24 of 26 yang bats they scanned, the bony nerve channel was missing or contained large holes making it resemble lace, sulser and luo report today in nature. two major groups of bats that use echolocation have different structures for connecting the inner ear to the brain, according to a new study. two major groups of bats that use echolocation have different structures for connecting the inner ear to the brain, according to a new study. scientists discovered that a major group of bats, called yangochiroptera, have inner ears that may enable complicated echolocation calls. That feature sets the bats apart from their yin counterparts, both large and small—and almost all other mammals, luo says. sulser and colleagues have provided insights that also give us a fresh perspective on how bats diversified (their adaptive radiation).
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Bat Ear Adaptations That feature sets the bats apart from their yin counterparts, both large and small—and almost all other mammals, luo says. scientists discovered that a major group of bats, called yangochiroptera, have inner ears that may enable complicated echolocation calls. two major groups of bats that use echolocation have different structures for connecting the inner ear to the brain, according to a new study. That feature sets the bats apart from their yin counterparts, both large and small—and almost all other mammals, luo says. in 24 of 26 yang bats they scanned, the bony nerve channel was missing or contained large holes making it resemble lace, sulser and luo report today in nature. sulser and colleagues have provided insights that also give us a fresh perspective on how bats diversified (their adaptive radiation). two major groups of bats that use echolocation have different structures for connecting the inner ear to the brain, according to a new study. two major groups of bats that use echolocation have different structures for connecting the inner ear to the brain, according to a new study.