Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Evidence for long-term cooperative relationships comes from several social birds and mammals. Vampire bats demonstrate cooperative social bonds, and like primates, they maintain these bonds through social grooming. It is unclear, however, to what extent vampires are special among bats in this regard. We compared social grooming rates of common vampire bats Desmodus rotundus and four other group-living bats, Artibeus jamaicensis, Carollia perspicillata, Eidolon helvum and Rousettus aegyptiacus, under the same captive conditions of fixed association and no ectoparasites. We conducted 13 focal sampling sessions for each combination of sex and species, for a tota...
Many bats are extremely social. In some cases, individuals remain together for years or even decades...
Common vampire bats often regurgitate food to roost-mates that fail to feed. The original explanatio...
Regurgitated food sharing among vampire bats is a classic textbook example of reciprocity ("reciproc...
Evidence for long-term cooperative relationships comes from several social birds and mammals. Vampir...
Evidence for long-term cooperative relationships comes from several social birds and mam-mals. Vampi...
Abstract. Grooming patterns among 65 common vampire bats in hollow tree day roosts were studied by b...
<p>All bats were cared for by the Organization for Bat Conservation at the Cranbrook Institute of Sc...
In an individualized animal society, social bonds can foster cooperation and enhance survival and re...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Some nonhuman animals form adaptive long-term cooperative relationships with nonkin that seem analog...
<div>Cooperation events from three studies. The first two studies were conducted on mandrills (Mandr...
Allogrooming provides a window into the social lives of many group-living mammals and birds. The fit...
Social bonds, maintained by mutual investments of time and energy, have greatly influenced the evolu...
<p>Social grooming rates are shown for male (red), female (blue), and non-testes bats (green, see <a...
Female vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) are a model for the study of cooperation in behavioural ecol...
Many bats are extremely social. In some cases, individuals remain together for years or even decades...
Common vampire bats often regurgitate food to roost-mates that fail to feed. The original explanatio...
Regurgitated food sharing among vampire bats is a classic textbook example of reciprocity ("reciproc...
Evidence for long-term cooperative relationships comes from several social birds and mammals. Vampir...
Evidence for long-term cooperative relationships comes from several social birds and mam-mals. Vampi...
Abstract. Grooming patterns among 65 common vampire bats in hollow tree day roosts were studied by b...
<p>All bats were cared for by the Organization for Bat Conservation at the Cranbrook Institute of Sc...
In an individualized animal society, social bonds can foster cooperation and enhance survival and re...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Some nonhuman animals form adaptive long-term cooperative relationships with nonkin that seem analog...
<div>Cooperation events from three studies. The first two studies were conducted on mandrills (Mandr...
Allogrooming provides a window into the social lives of many group-living mammals and birds. The fit...
Social bonds, maintained by mutual investments of time and energy, have greatly influenced the evolu...
<p>Social grooming rates are shown for male (red), female (blue), and non-testes bats (green, see <a...
Female vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) are a model for the study of cooperation in behavioural ecol...
Many bats are extremely social. In some cases, individuals remain together for years or even decades...
Common vampire bats often regurgitate food to roost-mates that fail to feed. The original explanatio...
Regurgitated food sharing among vampire bats is a classic textbook example of reciprocity ("reciproc...