2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.14072
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The behavioural costs of overcrowding for gregarious cave‐dwelling bats

Jeaneth Magelen V. Respicio,
Kier C. Dela Cruz,
Alice C. Hughes
et al.

Abstract: Bats are known for their gregarious social behaviour, often congregating in caves and underground habitats, where they play a pivotal role in providing various ecosystem services. Studying bat behaviour remains an underexplored aspect of bat ecology and conservation despite its ecological importance. We explored the costs and impacts of overcrowding on bat social behaviour. This study examined variations in bat behavioural patterns between two distinct groups, aggregated and non‐aggregated male Rousettus ampl… Show more

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