Thoracic scales of moths as a stealth coating against bat biosonar

作者: Thomas R. Neil , Zhiyuan Shen , Daniel Robert , Bruce W. Drinkwater , Marc W. Holderied

DOI: 10.1098/RSIF.2019.0692

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摘要: … Moths lacking such ears could still gain protection from bat biosonar by using stealth … acting as broadband (20–160 kHz) stealth coating. Modelling results suggest the scales are acting …

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