“…Female S. bilineata are capable of differentiating own versus alien pups based on isolation calls alone , which is in line with other bat species (e.g., Balcombe, 1990;Bohn, Wilkinson, & Moss, 2007;Fanis & Jones, 1995;Knörnschild, Feifel, & Kalko, 2013). However, unlike isolation calls in other bats (e.g., Engler, Rose, & Knörnschild, 2017;Esser & Schmidt, 1989;Knörnschild, von Helversen, & Mayer, 2007;Scherrer & Wilkinson, 1993;Sterbing, 2002), isolation calls of S. bilineata remain part of the adult vocal repertoire. They are not only emitted during mother-pup interactions and in pups' babbling trains but also during agonistic male-male interactions and male courtship .…”