Small groups of the tent-making bat, Ectophylla alba, were found roosting in Heliconia (Musaceae) tents in old secondary-growth forest in north-eastern Costa Rica. The choice of specific Heliconia leaves for tents was predicted on the basis of leaf size and age. Additionally, tents in shrubs, saplings and epiphytic plants were found scattered throughout both primary- and secondary-growth forest. Tents were used either as night feeding roosts or as day-roosts for as long as 45 days. Groups of bats remained together when they moved to newly cut tents. After parturition, tent groups divided into all-male colonies and maternity colonies with females, nonvolant young and a single adult male
All previously known bat tents are made up with single leaves. A new type of tent constructed by Pet...
This is the first report of a non-Stenodermatine neotropical bat using "tents." Tents in the palm As...
Background: Mixed-species groups in animals have been shown to confer antipredator, foraging and oth...
Ectophylla alba H. Allen (Chiroptera: Phyllostomatidae), the Honduran white bat, was found to alter ...
We described the plants used as roost resources by Artibeus watsoni in southwestern Costa Rica, asse...
Artibeus watsoni (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) was found in Costa Rica to alter the shape of 11 speci...
Roost ecology in bats is a complex interaction of behavioral, morphological and physiological adapta...
Behavioral defenses have evolved in response to the negative effects caused by ectoparasitism. Withi...
Tent construction and use, uniformity of tents, and frond selection were studied in a population of ...
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...
The short-nosed fruit bat Cynopterus sphinx (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) constructs shelters by severi...
The aims of this study were to investigate the roosting ecology and social organization of the spott...
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...
All previously known bat tents are made up with single leaves. A new type of tent constructed by Pet...
This is the first report of a non-Stenodermatine neotropical bat using "tents." Tents in the palm As...
Background: Mixed-species groups in animals have been shown to confer antipredator, foraging and oth...
Ectophylla alba H. Allen (Chiroptera: Phyllostomatidae), the Honduran white bat, was found to alter ...
We described the plants used as roost resources by Artibeus watsoni in southwestern Costa Rica, asse...
Artibeus watsoni (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) was found in Costa Rica to alter the shape of 11 speci...
Roost ecology in bats is a complex interaction of behavioral, morphological and physiological adapta...
Behavioral defenses have evolved in response to the negative effects caused by ectoparasitism. Withi...
Tent construction and use, uniformity of tents, and frond selection were studied in a population of ...
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...
The short-nosed fruit bat Cynopterus sphinx (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) constructs shelters by severi...
The aims of this study were to investigate the roosting ecology and social organization of the spott...
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...
All previously known bat tents are made up with single leaves. A new type of tent constructed by Pet...
This is the first report of a non-Stenodermatine neotropical bat using "tents." Tents in the palm As...
Background: Mixed-species groups in animals have been shown to confer antipredator, foraging and oth...