2021
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.8079
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Conventional wisdom on roosting behavior of Australian flying‐foxes—A critical review, and evaluation using new data

Abstract: This is an open access article under the terms of the Creat ive Commo ns Attri bution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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“…However, our results show that categorising roosts as urban and rural for comparison may not be appropriate if roost types do not have a comparable intra‐roost structure. Typically, but not always, flying‐fox roosts in urban areas have a lower density of trees (and higher density of bats per tree) compared with rural roosts in intact forest stands with higher tree densities (and lower bat densities per tree; Lunn, Eby, et al., 2021). Therefore, the scaling between total abundance, local density and transmission may not be directly comparable for these roost types.…”
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“…However, our results show that categorising roosts as urban and rural for comparison may not be appropriate if roost types do not have a comparable intra‐roost structure. Typically, but not always, flying‐fox roosts in urban areas have a lower density of trees (and higher density of bats per tree) compared with rural roosts in intact forest stands with higher tree densities (and lower bat densities per tree; Lunn, Eby, et al., 2021). Therefore, the scaling between total abundance, local density and transmission may not be directly comparable for these roost types.…”
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“…Methodological details are described in Lunn, Eby, et al. (2021). Briefly, we mapped the spatial arrangement of all overstorey, canopy and midstorey trees in a grid network of 10 stratified random subplots (20 × 20 m each) using an ultrasound distance instrument (Vertex Hypsometer, Haglöf Sweden; Figure 1).…”
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“…These roost locations are spaced approximately 160 kilometers apart and are continuously occupied by P . alecto [ 16 ]. Bats were captured, examined, sampled, and released within their roost site.…”
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“…Traditionally, flying foxes move nomadically to find ephemeral sources of nectar in native forests (Eby, 1991; Eby et al, 1999). Their roosts are thus inhabited continuously, seasonally, or irregularly, depending on available resources (Lunn et al, 2021). However, few dietary plants reliably flower in the Austral winter (Eby & Law, 2008; Eby et al, 1999).…”
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