2018
DOI: 10.1101/421974
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Proximity sensors reveal social information transfer in maternity colonies of Common noctule bats

Abstract: SummaryBats are a highly gregarious taxon suggesting that social information should be readily available for making decision. Social information transfer in maternity colonies might be a particularly efficient mechanism for naïve pups to acquire information on resources from informed adults. However, such behaviour is difficult to study in the wild, in particular in elusive and small-bodied animals such as bats.The goal of this study was to investigate the role of social information in acquiring access to two … Show more

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“…Unlike the study of (Brito-Hoyos et al, 2013), rabies outbreaks in the province of Orellana occurred throughout the year, without showing seasonality or relationship with the rainfall regime. Figure 2 shows that the vector remains active because it does not hibernate or migrate (Delpietro & Russo, 1996;Juárez Castillo, 2012;Ripperger et al, 2018). However, something curious is that according to historical data on the climate of region, March and April are the months with more rain (229 mm; 27.5ºC).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the study of (Brito-Hoyos et al, 2013), rabies outbreaks in the province of Orellana occurred throughout the year, without showing seasonality or relationship with the rainfall regime. Figure 2 shows that the vector remains active because it does not hibernate or migrate (Delpietro & Russo, 1996;Juárez Castillo, 2012;Ripperger et al, 2018). However, something curious is that according to historical data on the climate of region, March and April are the months with more rain (229 mm; 27.5ºC).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current system is actively used in biological studies [ 59 , 60 ] and creates rich data sets on the studied animals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%