Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4288040217> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 93 of
93
with 100 items per page.
- W4288040217 abstract "When selecting feeding, hiding, or resting areas, animals face multiple decisions with different fitness consequences. To maximize efficiency, individuals can either collect personal information, or use information gathered and transmitted by other individuals (social information). Within group living species, organisms often specialize in either generating social information or using information gathered by other groups members. That is the case of the Spix’s disk-winged bat, Thyroptera tricolor . This species uses contact calls during roost finding. Social groups are composed by a mix of vocal and non-vocal individuals and those vocal roles appear to be consistent over time. Moreover, their vocal behavior can predict roost finding in natural settings, suggesting that vocal individuals are capable of generating social information that can be used by other group members. To date, however, we do not know if when presented with social information (contact calls) during roost finding, vocal individuals will make more or less use of these cues, compared to non-vocal individuals. To answer this question, we broadcast contact calls from a roost inside a flight cage to test whether vocal individuals could find a potential roost faster than non-vocal individuals when they encounter sounds that signal the presence of a roost site. Our results suggest that non-vocal individuals select roost sites based primarily on social information, whereas vocal individuals do not rely heavily on social information when deciding where to roost. This study provides the first link between vocal behavior and the use of social information during the search for roosting resources in bats. Incorporating ideas of social roles, and how individuals decide when and where to move based on the use of social information, may shed some light on these and other outstanding questions about the social lives of bats." @default.
- W4288040217 created "2022-07-27" @default.
- W4288040217 creator A5002788118 @default.
- W4288040217 creator A5032698593 @default.
- W4288040217 creator A5038995952 @default.
- W4288040217 creator A5062157099 @default.
- W4288040217 creator A5085189881 @default.
- W4288040217 date "2022-07-26" @default.
- W4288040217 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W4288040217 title "Vocal behavior and the use of social information during roost finding" @default.
- W4288040217 cites W1527489789 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W1951724000 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W1965735445 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W1975318518 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W1995638809 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W1998669483 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2019900112 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2022004369 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2031794358 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2042015817 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2044419077 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2072049594 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2078382972 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2079355929 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2088810852 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2090796085 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2099379637 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2103321907 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2107901546 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2109284574 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2114909898 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2120424458 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2124737873 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2129598630 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2133077885 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2142322498 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2152196251 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2153384353 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2160867193 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2167377238 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2167550569 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2184537462 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2325378327 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2398139753 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W2805024325 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W3018412964 @default.
- W4288040217 cites W3178470236 @default.
- W4288040217 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.905925" @default.
- W4288040217 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4288040217 type Work @default.
- W4288040217 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4288040217 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4288040217 hasAuthorship W4288040217A5002788118 @default.
- W4288040217 hasAuthorship W4288040217A5032698593 @default.
- W4288040217 hasAuthorship W4288040217A5038995952 @default.
- W4288040217 hasAuthorship W4288040217A5062157099 @default.
- W4288040217 hasAuthorship W4288040217A5085189881 @default.
- W4288040217 hasBestOaLocation W42880402171 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConcept C10090317 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConcept C130939695 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConcept C2993273237 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConcept C2993612469 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConcept C46312422 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConceptScore W4288040217C10090317 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConceptScore W4288040217C130939695 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConceptScore W4288040217C15744967 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConceptScore W4288040217C180747234 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConceptScore W4288040217C18903297 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConceptScore W4288040217C2993273237 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConceptScore W4288040217C2993612469 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConceptScore W4288040217C46312422 @default.
- W4288040217 hasConceptScore W4288040217C86803240 @default.
- W4288040217 hasLocation W42880402171 @default.
- W4288040217 hasOpenAccess W4288040217 @default.
- W4288040217 hasPrimaryLocation W42880402171 @default.
- W4288040217 hasRelatedWork W177118243 @default.
- W4288040217 hasRelatedWork W1934787493 @default.
- W4288040217 hasRelatedWork W2005222906 @default.
- W4288040217 hasRelatedWork W2029050801 @default.
- W4288040217 hasRelatedWork W2057670799 @default.
- W4288040217 hasRelatedWork W2097515319 @default.
- W4288040217 hasRelatedWork W2243836547 @default.
- W4288040217 hasRelatedWork W2326192542 @default.
- W4288040217 hasRelatedWork W4288040217 @default.
- W4288040217 hasRelatedWork W1134268594 @default.
- W4288040217 hasVolume "10" @default.
- W4288040217 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4288040217 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4288040217 workType "article" @default.