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← Nature & AnimalsWhich mechanism reduces bat predation when foraging near reflective surfaces?
A)Interference reflection reduction improves perception✓
B)Signal attenuation limits echo quality
C)Phase cancellation hides bat signalss
D)Adaptive signal dampening filters distortions
💡 Explanation
Interference reflection reduction improves bat perception because bats perceive distorted echoes from the physical system; thus, neural plasticity minimizes perceived distortions rather than causing signal attenuation. Neural plasticity enables echolocation-based perception, therefore enhancing their ability to navigate physical clutter when hunting insects.
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