The social structure of an Old World tent-making bat Cynopterus sphinx (Megachiroptera), was investigated in western India. A combination of census and mark–recapture data over 2 years (1996–98) was used to infer the form of the mating system, compositional stability of social groups and mode of new social group formation. The breeding population of C. sphinx was subdivided into diurnal roosting colonies, each of which contained one to five discrete roosting groups and often one or more solitary bats in adjacent roosts. Bats most frequently roosted in stem tents constructed in the flower/fruit clusters of the kitul palm Caryota urens. Temporal variation in social structure was assessed using visual census data for a subset of the study pop...
Social structure evolves from a trade-off between the costs and benefits of group-living, which are ...
Shelters are important for the survival and reproduction of many animals and this is particularly tr...
The aims of this study were to investigate the roosting ecology and social organization of the spott...
The social structure of an Old World tent-making bat Cynopterus sphinx (Megachiroptera), was invest...
Bats are social animals and display a diverse variety of mating and social systems, with most specie...
1. Social behavior in the bat Phyllostomus hastatus was examined in Trinidad, W.I. over a 26- month ...
Patterns of dispersion and site fidelity were investigated in a tent-roosting population of the shor...
Population subdivision into behaviorally cohesive kin groups influences rates of inbreeding and gene...
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The vast majority of bats strongly depend on, but do not make, shelters or roosts. We investigated L...
Vertebrate mating systems are influenced by ecological and phylogenetic factors, and the variation o...
With their extraordinary species richness and diversity in ecological traits and social systems, ba...
In polygynous mammals, males are usually responsible for gene flow while females are predominantly p...
How males gain access to mates and the potential for female choice will determine whether polygyny c...
The short-nosed fruit bat Cynopterus sphinx (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) constructs shelters by severi...
Social structure evolves from a trade-off between the costs and benefits of group-living, which are ...
Shelters are important for the survival and reproduction of many animals and this is particularly tr...
The aims of this study were to investigate the roosting ecology and social organization of the spott...
The social structure of an Old World tent-making bat Cynopterus sphinx (Megachiroptera), was invest...
Bats are social animals and display a diverse variety of mating and social systems, with most specie...
1. Social behavior in the bat Phyllostomus hastatus was examined in Trinidad, W.I. over a 26- month ...
Patterns of dispersion and site fidelity were investigated in a tent-roosting population of the shor...
Population subdivision into behaviorally cohesive kin groups influences rates of inbreeding and gene...
Part of the Genetics and Genomics Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open access by...
The vast majority of bats strongly depend on, but do not make, shelters or roosts. We investigated L...
Vertebrate mating systems are influenced by ecological and phylogenetic factors, and the variation o...
With their extraordinary species richness and diversity in ecological traits and social systems, ba...
In polygynous mammals, males are usually responsible for gene flow while females are predominantly p...
How males gain access to mates and the potential for female choice will determine whether polygyny c...
The short-nosed fruit bat Cynopterus sphinx (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) constructs shelters by severi...
Social structure evolves from a trade-off between the costs and benefits of group-living, which are ...
Shelters are important for the survival and reproduction of many animals and this is particularly tr...
The aims of this study were to investigate the roosting ecology and social organization of the spott...