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← Nature & AnimalsWhich foraging advantage arises when bats emit calls at rates exceeding 200 pulses per second near obstacles?
A)Enhanced range resolution echolocation✓
B)Reduced detection of subtle movement
C)Increased sensitivity to thermal gradients
D)Masking the prey's auditory signals
💡 Explanation
Enhanced ranging precision becomes critical when pulse rate escalates due to time compression. Therefore, enhanced range resolution echolocation occurs, because the returning echoes provide finer spatial detail, rather than the gradient or masking.
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