Spatial partitioning between neighboring colonies is considered a widespread phenomenon in colonial species, reported mainly in marine birds. Partitioning is suspected to emerge due to various processes, such as competition, diet specialization, memory, information transfer, or even “foraging cultures.” Yet, empirical evidence from other taxa, and studies that tease apart the relative contribution of the processes underlying partitioning, remain scarce, mostly due to insufficiently detailed movement data. Here, we used high-resolution movement tracks (at 0.125 Hz) of 107 individuals belonging to two neighboring colonies of the Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus), a highly gregarious central-place forager, using the ATLAS reverse-GPS ...
1. Niche theory predicts that the stable coexistence of species within a guild should be associated,...
Colonial breeding is widespread among animals. Some, such as eusocial insects, may use agonistic beh...
Colonial animals are constrained by their colony locations, which are ultimately limited by resource...
Central place foragers often segregate in space, even without signs of direct agonistic interactions...
Enhancement of information transfer has been proposed as a key driver of the evolution of colonialit...
Intraspecific competition in large aggregations of animals should generate density-dependent effects...
Animals are faced with a range of ecological constraints that shape their behavioural decisions. Hab...
Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where th...
<p>Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where...
Assembly rules based on body size characterize processes that determine community composition and st...
Social dynamics are an important but poorly understood aspect of bat ecology. Herein we use a combin...
<p>Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where...
<p>Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where...
Space use and ranging patterns of individuals have traditionally been used to identify social system...
Abstract Background Diversity patterns result from ecological to evolutionary processes operating at...
1. Niche theory predicts that the stable coexistence of species within a guild should be associated,...
Colonial breeding is widespread among animals. Some, such as eusocial insects, may use agonistic beh...
Colonial animals are constrained by their colony locations, which are ultimately limited by resource...
Central place foragers often segregate in space, even without signs of direct agonistic interactions...
Enhancement of information transfer has been proposed as a key driver of the evolution of colonialit...
Intraspecific competition in large aggregations of animals should generate density-dependent effects...
Animals are faced with a range of ecological constraints that shape their behavioural decisions. Hab...
Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where th...
<p>Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where...
Assembly rules based on body size characterize processes that determine community composition and st...
Social dynamics are an important but poorly understood aspect of bat ecology. Herein we use a combin...
<p>Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where...
<p>Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where...
Space use and ranging patterns of individuals have traditionally been used to identify social system...
Abstract Background Diversity patterns result from ecological to evolutionary processes operating at...
1. Niche theory predicts that the stable coexistence of species within a guild should be associated,...
Colonial breeding is widespread among animals. Some, such as eusocial insects, may use agonistic beh...
Colonial animals are constrained by their colony locations, which are ultimately limited by resource...