Moths survive bat predation through acoustic camouflage fur
https://phys.org/news/2018-11-moths-survive-predation-acoustic-camouflage.html
Neil will describe his work during the Acoustical Society of America's 176th Meeting, held in conjunction with the Canadian Acoustical Association's 2018 Acoustics Week, Nov. 5-9 at the Victoria Conference Centre in Victoria, Canada.
In his presentation, Neil will focus on how fur on a moth's thorax and wing joints provide acoustic stealth by reducing the echoes of these body parts from bat calls.
Moths survive bat predation through acoustic camouflage fur
Nov 6, 2018, 9:32pm UTC
https://phys.org/news/2018-11-moths-survive-predation-acoustic-camouflage.html
> Neil will describe his work during the Acoustical Society of America's 176th Meeting, held in conjunction with the Canadian Acoustical Association's 2018 Acoustics Week, Nov. 5-9 at the Victoria Conference Centre in Victoria, Canada.
> In his presentation, Neil will focus on how fur on a moth's thorax and wing joints provide acoustic stealth by reducing the echoes of these body parts from bat calls.