“…In a literature search, we could find almost no studies of the effect of enclosure design on flight in captive fruit bats, or on methods for evaluating flight skills, despite the fact that preserving the ability to fly in captivity is essential for health (Charnley et al, ; Dickson et al, ; Killick et al, ), psychological wellbeing (Purcell, Thomas, Leblanc, & Walsh, ), social communication (Chaverri, Ancillotto, & Russo, ), education and display (Luebke, Watters, Packer, Miller, & Powell, ), and ultimately, the success of conservation programs (Markus, ; Ruffell et al, ). We therefore developed definitions of flight patterns that distinguished different levels of complexity, and used these to investigate the factors affecting flight in two Pteropus species.…”