Tent-making bats modify leaves to build refuges. Leaf modification involves energetic and defense costs that should be balanced by the benefits of tent-roosting. The alteration of the leaf’s vascular system reduces the tent’s life expectancy, so to obtain a benefit bats are expected to use tents regularly as long as they are functional and not modify more leaves than necessary. Over two years we documented the dynamics of tent construction and use by Uroderma convexum and other bat species in the palm Sabal mauritiiformis in a Colombian transitional dry forest. We also assessed tent condition and compared it to nonmodified leaves of approximately the same age in focal palms. Probability of tent use by U. convexum varied between 57 percent d...
Four species of bats have been reported to modify leaves of various plants to produce tents for dayt...
Four species of bats have been reported to modify leaves of various plants to produce tents for dayt...
Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may deter-mine t...
Tent-making bats modify leaves to build refuges. Leaf modification involves energetic and defense co...
Artificial roosts have been proposed as a tool for augmenting bat populations and catalyzing tropica...
The tent-making bats of Costa Rica are a prime example of the unique capabilities of species to adap...
Palmate umbrella tents used by tent-making bats in Trinidad, West Indies, were observed in three spe...
Neotropical fruit bats (family Phyllostomidae) facilitate forest regeneration on degraded lands by d...
Tent construction and use, uniformity of tents, and frond selection were studied in a population of ...
The paper synthesizes the knowledge on the impact of silvicultural treatments on bat populations. Fo...
Behavioral defenses have evolved in response to the negative effects caused by ectoparasitism. Withi...
We described the plants used as roost resources by Artibeus watsoni in southwestern Costa Rica, asse...
Roost ecology in bats is a complex interaction of behavioral, morphological and physiological adapta...
Ectophylla alba H. Allen (Chiroptera: Phyllostomatidae), the Honduran white bat, was found to alter ...
Previous research has demonstrated the southern yellow bat (Lasiurus ega) to roost in the dead frond...
Four species of bats have been reported to modify leaves of various plants to produce tents for dayt...
Four species of bats have been reported to modify leaves of various plants to produce tents for dayt...
Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may deter-mine t...
Tent-making bats modify leaves to build refuges. Leaf modification involves energetic and defense co...
Artificial roosts have been proposed as a tool for augmenting bat populations and catalyzing tropica...
The tent-making bats of Costa Rica are a prime example of the unique capabilities of species to adap...
Palmate umbrella tents used by tent-making bats in Trinidad, West Indies, were observed in three spe...
Neotropical fruit bats (family Phyllostomidae) facilitate forest regeneration on degraded lands by d...
Tent construction and use, uniformity of tents, and frond selection were studied in a population of ...
The paper synthesizes the knowledge on the impact of silvicultural treatments on bat populations. Fo...
Behavioral defenses have evolved in response to the negative effects caused by ectoparasitism. Withi...
We described the plants used as roost resources by Artibeus watsoni in southwestern Costa Rica, asse...
Roost ecology in bats is a complex interaction of behavioral, morphological and physiological adapta...
Ectophylla alba H. Allen (Chiroptera: Phyllostomatidae), the Honduran white bat, was found to alter ...
Previous research has demonstrated the southern yellow bat (Lasiurus ega) to roost in the dead frond...
Four species of bats have been reported to modify leaves of various plants to produce tents for dayt...
Four species of bats have been reported to modify leaves of various plants to produce tents for dayt...
Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may deter-mine t...