"Results suggest that social proximity appears to be more important during resting & that factors other than increased feeding efficiency may structure social relationships of group members while foraging"...
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@teague_o@DinaDechmann@stri_panama
https://t.co/Lx7hIabT8u
Each year, a Zambian forest hosts a spectacle as fruit bats migrate to Kasanka National Park. New method by @MPI_animalbehav & #UniKonstanz@CBehav scientists @ben_koger & @DinaDechmann, accurately counts this remarkable colony: https://t.co/9fJPH46AVd
hey all, I am mainly tweeting science related stuff if at all, so it‘s quiet here. Follow me at @dechmannlab though for bats and shrews and everything we do (painting of a tagged noctule by the amazing @AlonaPrylutska for attention, follow her! )
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Miércoles 24 de mayo a las 19.00h: murciélagos y porqué son únicos y fascinantes... No te lo pierdas!
@pintofsciencees@ebdonana
https://t.co/DSWYmLXlJI
@kaiatombak the fact that bats have larger females fits the big mother hypothesis. If you make only very few young but have to raise them quickly and entirely on your milk you make them big. Bat babies are huge compared to their moms!
Animal Trackers need a wireless network to get data back from tagged animals but cellphones and satellites are 🤑 and heavy. Here we demonstrate the @SigFox#IoT network as a new option not only to retrieve GPS data but also geolocate even smaller tags
https://t.co/A1UO9QRSZF