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Titlebook: Sociality in Bats; Jorge Ortega Book 2016 Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016 Acoustic communication.Social Behavior.Chirop

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Sociality, Parasites, and Pathogens in Batsrole in bat-parasite dynamics. Understanding parasite dynamics for bats is important from a human public health perspective because of their role as natural reservoirs for recent high-profile emerging zoonotic pathogens (e.g. Ebola, Hendra) and from a bat conservation perspective because of the rece
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Daily and Seasonal Patterns of Singing by the Mexican Free-Tailed Bat, , the Mexican free-tailed bat, ., but many important questions about the functional significance of singing in this species remain unanswered. To better understand how singing benefits this species we analyzed daily and seasonal temporal patterns of singing in both a natural and a captive colony for
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Social Learning and Information Transfer in Bats: Conspecific Influence Regarding Roosts, Calls, and and could theoretically benefit from socially obtained information about food or roosts. Many bats experience opportunities for social learning, and recent years have seen a variety of studies addressing this phenomenon in the Chiroptera. Because bats are aerial, small, nocturnal, and emit calls ou
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Indiana Bat (,) Day Roost Selection in the Southeastern Ontario Lake Plain of New York Statey is not known; therefore, it is necessary to characterize the species’ habitat use patterns regionally to provide suitable guidelines for wildlife managers to conserve the species throughout its range. Understanding day roost characteristics is particularly important because habitat suitability for
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The Influence of Sex and Reproductive Status on Foraging Behavior and Seed Dispersal by , (Chiropterd radio-tagged . occupying tents at Sarapiquí, Costa Rica. Social groups of . were composed of one adult male, reproductive females, and immature bats apparently forming a polygynous harem organization. We report spatial information (core-use, foraging range, habitat coverage use) and seed dispersal
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