When group-living animals develop individualized social relationships, they often regulate cooperation and conflict through a dominance hierarchy. Female common vampire bats have been an experimental system for studying cooperative relationships, yet surprisingly little is known about female conflict. Here, we recorded the outcomes of 1023 competitive interactions over food provided ad libitum in a captive colony of 33 vampire bats (24 adult females and their young). We found a weakly linear dominance hierarchy using three common metrics (Landau's h’ measure of linearity, triangle transitivity and directional consistency). However, patterns of female dominance were less structured than in many other group-living mammals. Female social rank ...
Food sharing is often evolutionarily puzzling, because the provider’s benefits are not always clear....
Bats are social animals and display a diverse variety of mating and social systems, with most specie...
Common vampire bats often regurgitate food to roost-mates that fail to feed. The original explanatio...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Female vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) are a model for the study of cooperation in behavioural ecol...
Evidence for long-term cooperative relationships comes from several social birds and mammals. Vampir...
Social bonds, maintained by mutual investments of time and energy, have greatly influenced the evolu...
Evidence for long-term cooperative relationships comes from several social birds and mam-mals. Vampi...
In an individualized animal society, social bonds can foster cooperation and enhance survival and re...
1. Social behavior in the bat Phyllostomus hastatus was examined in Trinidad, W.I. over a 26- month ...
International audienceSocial systems are major drivers of population structure and gene flow, with i...
Socioecological models assume that quality and distribution of food ultimately determine female soci...
Some nonhuman animals form adaptive long-term cooperative relationships with nonkin that seem analog...
Among mammals, bats exhibit extreme variation in sociality, with some species living largely solitar...
Cooperative behaviors exist along a spectrum of cost, from no-risk scenarios of mutual benefit to se...
Food sharing is often evolutionarily puzzling, because the provider’s benefits are not always clear....
Bats are social animals and display a diverse variety of mating and social systems, with most specie...
Common vampire bats often regurgitate food to roost-mates that fail to feed. The original explanatio...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Female vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) are a model for the study of cooperation in behavioural ecol...
Evidence for long-term cooperative relationships comes from several social birds and mammals. Vampir...
Social bonds, maintained by mutual investments of time and energy, have greatly influenced the evolu...
Evidence for long-term cooperative relationships comes from several social birds and mam-mals. Vampi...
In an individualized animal society, social bonds can foster cooperation and enhance survival and re...
1. Social behavior in the bat Phyllostomus hastatus was examined in Trinidad, W.I. over a 26- month ...
International audienceSocial systems are major drivers of population structure and gene flow, with i...
Socioecological models assume that quality and distribution of food ultimately determine female soci...
Some nonhuman animals form adaptive long-term cooperative relationships with nonkin that seem analog...
Among mammals, bats exhibit extreme variation in sociality, with some species living largely solitar...
Cooperative behaviors exist along a spectrum of cost, from no-risk scenarios of mutual benefit to se...
Food sharing is often evolutionarily puzzling, because the provider’s benefits are not always clear....
Bats are social animals and display a diverse variety of mating and social systems, with most specie...
Common vampire bats often regurgitate food to roost-mates that fail to feed. The original explanatio...