SummaryAnimals foraging in the dark are engaged simultaneously in prey pursuit, collision avoidance, and interactions with conspecifics, making efficient nonvisual communication essential. A variety of birds and mammals emit food-associated calls that inform, attract, or repel conspecifics (e.g., [1]). Big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) are insectivorous aerial hawkers that may forage near conspecifics and are known to emit social calls (e.g., [2–5]). Calls recorded in a foraging setting might attract (e.g., [6]) or repel [7] conspecifics and could denote territoriality or food claiming. Here, we provide evidence that the “frequency-modulated bout” (FMB), a social call emitted only by male bats (exclusively in a foraging context) [5], is use...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Social calls in bats have many functions, including mate attraction and maintaining contact during f...
Bats are among the most gregarious and vocal mammals, with some species demonstrating a diverse repe...
Vocalizations serving a variety of social functions have been reported in many bat species (Order Ch...
Group foraging has been suggested as an important factor for the evolution of sociality. However, vi...
Vocalizations serving a variety of social functions have been reported in many bat species (Order Ch...
SummaryWhen foraging, male big brown bats produce ultrasonic social calls. The calls repel rival bat...
Bats respond to the calls of conspecifics as well as to calls of other species; however, few studies...
Bats represent one of the most diverse mammalian orders, not only in terms of species numbers, but a...
Animals can use inadvertent social information to improve fitness‐relevant decisions, for instance a...
SummarySocial foraging is a very common yet extremely complex behavior [1]. Numerous studies attempt...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
sit ial y 1 for ba ca t s st ide r on n fl ps es e c on initial departures and on second foraging tr...
Bats vocalize extensively within different social contexts. The type and extent of information conve...
Acoustic signals are important in maintaining group cohesion, particularly in highly mobile species....
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Social calls in bats have many functions, including mate attraction and maintaining contact during f...
Bats are among the most gregarious and vocal mammals, with some species demonstrating a diverse repe...
Vocalizations serving a variety of social functions have been reported in many bat species (Order Ch...
Group foraging has been suggested as an important factor for the evolution of sociality. However, vi...
Vocalizations serving a variety of social functions have been reported in many bat species (Order Ch...
SummaryWhen foraging, male big brown bats produce ultrasonic social calls. The calls repel rival bat...
Bats respond to the calls of conspecifics as well as to calls of other species; however, few studies...
Bats represent one of the most diverse mammalian orders, not only in terms of species numbers, but a...
Animals can use inadvertent social information to improve fitness‐relevant decisions, for instance a...
SummarySocial foraging is a very common yet extremely complex behavior [1]. Numerous studies attempt...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
sit ial y 1 for ba ca t s st ide r on n fl ps es e c on initial departures and on second foraging tr...
Bats vocalize extensively within different social contexts. The type and extent of information conve...
Acoustic signals are important in maintaining group cohesion, particularly in highly mobile species....
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Social calls in bats have many functions, including mate attraction and maintaining contact during f...
Bats are among the most gregarious and vocal mammals, with some species demonstrating a diverse repe...