2021
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.7524
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Tests of hypotheses for group formation in the subtropical leaf‐dwelling bat, Kerivoula furva

Abstract: facilitates social interactions and then drives sociality when group members increase individual inclusive fitness through social interactions such as cooperation, mutual thermoregulation, and antipredation (Alexander, 1974;Hamilton, 1964). Social organization, which is defined as size, sexual composition, and spatiotemporal

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