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‘Bat accelerator’ unlocks new clues to how these animals navigate

Last updated: January 21, 2026 10:45 pm
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Bats are truly remarkable creatures, equipped with a unique ability to navigate through dark forests and caves using their sonar-like echolocation. However, the question of how bats decipher which echo to follow amidst a cacophony of signals bouncing off various surfaces has long puzzled scientists. A recent study published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B sheds light on this mystery, suggesting that bats rely on the Doppler effect to guide their movements.

According to Marc Holderied, a professor of sensory biology at the University of Bristol and one of the study’s authors, navigating through a dense forest is akin to being at a crowded party where multiple conversations overlap, making it challenging to pick out a single voice. In such chaotic environments, echolocating can be a daunting task for bats.

To unravel this mystery, researchers devised an ingenious experiment using wild pipistrelle bats and a contraption known as the “bat accelerator.” This device consisted of an eight-meter tunnel lined with treadmills covered in plastic leaves, creating a simulated forest environment. By manipulating the movement of the foliage treadmill, researchers were able to observe how bats adjusted their flight speed in response to the Doppler effect.

The results were fascinating – when the treadmill moved in the same direction as the bats’ flight, they accelerated, whereas when it moved towards them, they slowed down. This observation suggested that bats are attuned to changes in sound pitch caused by their movement, using this information to regulate their speed while flying.

Interestingly, while some bat species are known as Doppler specialists, pipistrelle bats, the focus of this study, were not previously considered to exhibit this behavior. The findings indicate that the Doppler effect plays a crucial role in the navigation of bats, even those not specialized in this skill.

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Moreover, the implications of this research extend beyond the realm of bat biology. Athia Haron, a study co-author and medical engineering research associate at the University of Manchester, highlights the potential applications of this study in enhancing navigation systems for drones and self-driving cars. By understanding how bats utilize the Doppler effect to navigate cluttered environments, engineers can develop more efficient and reliable navigation systems.

In conclusion, this study not only uncovers the fascinating mechanisms behind bat navigation but also offers valuable insights for technological advancements in navigation systems. By delving into the intricate world of bats, scientists are unlocking nature’s secrets and paving the way for innovative solutions in various fields.

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