2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2024.0424
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Consistent long-distance foraging flights across years and seasons at colony level in a neotropical bat

María C. Calderón-Capote,
Mariëlle L. van Toor,
M. Teague O’Mara
et al.

Abstract: All foraging animals face a trade-off: how much time should they invest in exploitation of known resources versus exploration to discover new resources? For group-living central place foragers, this balance is challenging. Due to the nature of their movement patterns, exploration and exploitation are often mutually exclusive, while the availability of social information may discourage individuals from exploring. To examine these trade-offs, we GPS-tracked groups of greater spear-nosed bats ( Phyllo… Show more

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