To an echolocator, tones in a certain frequency range would have a meaning of distance, and a rising pitch would signify shrinking distance. |
A special section is devoted to a detailed study of the ability of dolphins to distinguish by means of the echolocator the size, shape, and also the material from which the objects are made. |
Echolocation divulges a great deal of information about the echolocator itself, and so permits intraspecific and interspecific piracy of information, a consequence that could be inconvenient or fatal. |
Our bioacoustical and electrophysiological experiments have shown that the echolocator of bats is provided with a perfect interference protection mechanism. |
Maybe if this works out you could use an echolocator to study the age composition of populations and changes in growth rates and things like that. |