File:Echolocating-Bats-Use-a-Nearly-Time-Optimal-Strategy-to-Intercept-Prey-pbio.0040108.sv003.ogv
Echolocating-Bats-Use-a-Nearly-Time-Optimal-Strategy-to-Intercept-Prey-pbio.0040108.sv003.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 18 s, 380 × 360 pixels, 186 kbps overall, file size: 416 KB)
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English: Bat Attacking Flying Insect
The video has been slowed down by a factor of 10. The bat's position at each frame is depicted by a blue circle and its trajectory is drawn as a blue line. The insect's position is depicted by a black cross and its trajectory is drawn as a black line. The sonar beam patterns depicted in the animations use grayscale to represent sonar beam intensity. Black is the direction of the most intense part of the beam. Shades of gray are linearly scaled to the sound intensity. The computed beam direction for each vocalization is shown as a short black line. |
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Source | Video S3 from Ghose K, Horiuchi T, Krishnaprasad P, Moss C. "Echolocating Bats Use a Nearly Time-Optimal Strategy to Intercept Prey". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0040108. PMID 16605303. PMC: 1436025. | ||
Author | Ghose K, Horiuchi T, Krishnaprasad P, Moss C | ||
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Short title | Bat Attacking Flying Insect |
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Author | Ghose K, Horiuchi T, Krishnaprasad P, Moss C |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | The video has been slowed down by a factor of 10. The bat's position at each frame is depicted by a blue circle and its trajectory is drawn as a blue line. The insect's position is depicted by a black cross and its trajectory is drawn as a black line. The sonar beam patterns depicted in the animations use grayscale to represent sonar beam intensity. Black is the direction of the most intense part of the beam. Shades of gray are linearly scaled to the sound intensity. The computed beam direction for each vocalization is shown as a short black line. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2006-04-18 |
Language | English |