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Evidence of social preferences in big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus)

Abstract

Among social species, iterative interactions may lead to social preferences among group-mates and often are associated with increased mating opportunities or improved indirect fitness benefits. Although preferential associations have been documented in multiple species, this phenomenon has never been empirically studied in bats—the second largest order of mammals, where many of the 1200+ species live in groups of tens to hundreds of …

Authors

Kilgour RJ; Faure PA; Brigham RM

Journal

Canadian Journal of Zoology, Vol. 91, No. 10, pp. 756–760

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Publication Date

October 2013

DOI

10.1139/cjz-2013-0057

ISSN

0008-4301