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Fishing technique of long-fingered bats was developed from a primary reaction to disappearing target stimuli
Ostaizka Aizpurua,
Antton Alberdi
, Joxerra Aihartza, Inazio Garin
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bat
89%
fishing
66%
plasticity
49%
fish
46%
novel food
42%
echolocation
36%
niche
24%
insect
24%
dip
23%
learning
20%
environmental conditions
20%
animal
17%
resource
14%
Mathematics
Fish
97%
Target
65%
Plasticity
57%
Social Learning
49%
Niche
37%
Animals
27%
Prey
26%
Likely
25%
Resources
23%
Strictly
19%
Model
8%
Agriculture & Biology
Chiroptera
73%
plasticity
46%
fish
43%
novel foods
33%
echolocation
32%
learning
23%
niches
22%
methodology
20%
environmental factors
16%
insects
15%
animals
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Chiroptera
100%
Fishes
70%
Echolocation
42%
Social Learning
38%
Insecta
26%
Food
18%
Animals
12%
Engineering & Materials Science
Fish
83%
Plasticity
47%
Animals
24%