Animals are faced with a range of ecological constraints that shape their behavioural decisions. Habitat features that affect resource abundance will also have an impact, especially as regards spatial distribution, which will in turn affect associations between the animals. Here we utilised a network approach, using spatial and genetic data, to describe patterns in use of space (foraging sites) by free-ranging Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) at the Dakhla Oasis in Egypt. We observed a decrease in home range size during spring, when food availability was lowest, which was reflected by differences in space sharing networks. Our data showed that when food was abundant, space sharing networks were less connected and more related ind...
Background: Bats are among the most successful desert mammals. Yet, our understanding of their spati...
In Australia more than 300 vertebrates, including 43 insectivorous bat species, depend on hollows in...
Resource dispersion or kin selection are commonly used to explain animal spatial and social organiza...
Spatial partitioning between neighboring colonies is considered a widespread phenomenon in colonial ...
International audienceUnderstanding the ecological, behavioural and evolutionary response of organis...
Intraspecific competition in large aggregations of animals should generate density-dependent effects...
Understanding the ecological, behavioral and evolutionary response of organisms to changing environm...
Understanding the ecological, behavioural and evolutionary response of organisms to changing environ...
Social dynamics are an important but poorly understood aspect of bat ecology. Herein we use a combin...
Space use and ranging patterns of individuals have traditionally been used to identify social system...
International audience1.Landscape connectivity may greatly influence the distribution of animals whe...
During the recent decade the Cypriot population of the Egyptian fruit bats, the only European megaba...
Behavioural ecologists increasingly recognise spatial memory as one the most influential cognitive t...
Group-living animals need to trade off the benefits and the costs of close proximity to conspecifics...
Behavioural ecologists increasingly recognise spatial memory as one the most influential cognitive t...
Background: Bats are among the most successful desert mammals. Yet, our understanding of their spati...
In Australia more than 300 vertebrates, including 43 insectivorous bat species, depend on hollows in...
Resource dispersion or kin selection are commonly used to explain animal spatial and social organiza...
Spatial partitioning between neighboring colonies is considered a widespread phenomenon in colonial ...
International audienceUnderstanding the ecological, behavioural and evolutionary response of organis...
Intraspecific competition in large aggregations of animals should generate density-dependent effects...
Understanding the ecological, behavioral and evolutionary response of organisms to changing environm...
Understanding the ecological, behavioural and evolutionary response of organisms to changing environ...
Social dynamics are an important but poorly understood aspect of bat ecology. Herein we use a combin...
Space use and ranging patterns of individuals have traditionally been used to identify social system...
International audience1.Landscape connectivity may greatly influence the distribution of animals whe...
During the recent decade the Cypriot population of the Egyptian fruit bats, the only European megaba...
Behavioural ecologists increasingly recognise spatial memory as one the most influential cognitive t...
Group-living animals need to trade off the benefits and the costs of close proximity to conspecifics...
Behavioural ecologists increasingly recognise spatial memory as one the most influential cognitive t...
Background: Bats are among the most successful desert mammals. Yet, our understanding of their spati...
In Australia more than 300 vertebrates, including 43 insectivorous bat species, depend on hollows in...
Resource dispersion or kin selection are commonly used to explain animal spatial and social organiza...