When selecting feeding, hiding, or resting areas, animals face multiple decisions with different fitness consequences. To maximize efficiency, individuals can either collect personal information, or use information gathered and transmitted by other individuals (social information). Within group living species, organisms often specialize in either generating social information or using information gathered by other groups members. That is the case of the Spix’s disk-winged bat, Thyroptera tricolor. This species uses contact calls during roost finding. Social groups are composed by a mix of vocal and non-vocal individuals and those vocal roles appear to be consistent over time. Moreover, their vocal behavior can predict roost findin...
Pallid bats (Antrozous pallidus) are unusual among vespertilionids (the most common and diverse fami...
Bats are highly gregarious animals, displaying a large spectrum of social systems with different org...
Spix’s disc-winged bats, Thyroptera tricolor, form small, long-term social groups in which members a...
Research suggests that social calls are important for conveying information about food and roost loc...
Social calls in bats have many functions, including mate attraction and maintaining contact during f...
The limited availability of refuges may represent an important factor promoting the evolution of soc...
Acoustic signals are important in maintaining group cohesion, particularly in highly mobile species....
Animals can use inadvertent social information to improve fitness‐relevant decisions, for instance a...
SummaryNoctule bats locate tree roosts faster by eavesdropping on the echolocation calls of conspeci...
Using social information can be an efficient way to respond to changing situations or to learn skill...
Spix's disc-winged bat (Thyroptera tricolor) forms cohesive groups despite using an extremely epheme...
Information transfer among group members is believed to play an important part in the evolution of c...
Group foraging has been suggested as an important factor for the evolution of sociality. However, vi...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2015Embargoed for one year from date added to Hum...
Social animals regularly face the problem of relocating conspecifics when separated. Communication i...
Pallid bats (Antrozous pallidus) are unusual among vespertilionids (the most common and diverse fami...
Bats are highly gregarious animals, displaying a large spectrum of social systems with different org...
Spix’s disc-winged bats, Thyroptera tricolor, form small, long-term social groups in which members a...
Research suggests that social calls are important for conveying information about food and roost loc...
Social calls in bats have many functions, including mate attraction and maintaining contact during f...
The limited availability of refuges may represent an important factor promoting the evolution of soc...
Acoustic signals are important in maintaining group cohesion, particularly in highly mobile species....
Animals can use inadvertent social information to improve fitness‐relevant decisions, for instance a...
SummaryNoctule bats locate tree roosts faster by eavesdropping on the echolocation calls of conspeci...
Using social information can be an efficient way to respond to changing situations or to learn skill...
Spix's disc-winged bat (Thyroptera tricolor) forms cohesive groups despite using an extremely epheme...
Information transfer among group members is believed to play an important part in the evolution of c...
Group foraging has been suggested as an important factor for the evolution of sociality. However, vi...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2015Embargoed for one year from date added to Hum...
Social animals regularly face the problem of relocating conspecifics when separated. Communication i...
Pallid bats (Antrozous pallidus) are unusual among vespertilionids (the most common and diverse fami...
Bats are highly gregarious animals, displaying a large spectrum of social systems with different org...
Spix’s disc-winged bats, Thyroptera tricolor, form small, long-term social groups in which members a...