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Autor:
Krista J. Patriquin, John M. Ratcliffe
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 101:294-306
Compared to trial-and-error learning, learning from others is often a viable means of adding new adaptive behaviours to an individual’s repertoire. This is especially true in long-lived, group-living species that encounter moderate levels of enviro
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 5, Iss 6 (2018)
Designing experiments on social learning using an untested behaviour or species requires baseline knowledge of how the animals will perform. We conducted a pilot study of a procedure for rapidly testing social learning in the highly social common vam
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https://doaj.org/article/441903ec5a634498bc0e94e68ce3d434
Publikováno v:
Urban Bats ISBN: 9783031131721
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4689831847504bc21ff86cc13c359cf1
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13173-8_13
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13173-8_13
Autor:
Lauren Moretto, Joanna L. Coleman, Christina M. Davy, M. Brock Fenton, Carmi Korine, Krista J Patriquin
The Anthropocene is the “age of human influence”, an epoch well known for its urban impact. More than half of all people already live in cities, and this proportion is expected to rise to almost 70 percent by 2050. Like other species in urban are
Autor:
Linus Günther, Kirsten M. Bohn, Martina Nagy, Krista J. Patriquin, Jorge Ortega, Gerald S. Wilkinson, Damien R. Farine, Gloriana Chaverri, Barbara A. Caspers, Frieder Mayer, Gerald G. Carter, Gerald Kerth, Mirjam Knörnschild
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, vol. 73(7), pp. 1-15
Kérwá
Universidad de Costa Rica
instacron:UCR
Kérwá
Universidad de Costa Rica
instacron:UCR
Among mammals, bats exhibit extreme variation in sociality, with some species living largely solitary lives while others form colonies of more than a million individuals. Some tropical species form groups during the day that persist throughout the ye
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urban Ecology. 5
Understanding how wildlife respond to ever-encroaching urbanization is of great concern. Bats are the second-most speciose mammalian order and while many appear to be urban adapted, we currently have a limited understanding of their demography and ha
Autor:
W. Mark Ford, Marty L. Leonard, Alexander Silvis, Eric R. Britzke, Hugh G. Broders, Krista J. Patriquin
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 122:47-57
Fission–fusion dynamics appear common among temperate bats where females form roost groups that change in size and composition, as females switch roosts almost daily. One hypothesis for frequent roost switching is that females move to find suitable
Autor:
Jan Zinck, Joanna M Wilson, Jason Mk Rip, Heather Dm Clarke, Robert M. R. Barclay, Krista J. Patriquin, Tanya M.J. Luszcz, Lydia Hollis
Publikováno v:
Northwestern Naturalist. 97:13-23
Species that overlap in their morphologies are sometimes difficult to distinguish from one another, which can complicate species’ conservation and management. The Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) and Yuma Myotis (Myotis yumanensis) are sympatric
Autor:
Eric R. Britzke, Hugh G. Broders, Alexander Silvis, Krista J. Patriquin, Marty L. Leonard, W. Mark Ford
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 123:355-357
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 5, Iss 6 (2018)
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 5, Iss 6 (2018)
Designing experiments on social learning using an untested behaviour or species requires baseline knowledge of how the animals will perform. We conducted a pilot study of a procedure for rapidly testing social learning in the highly social common vam