Intraspecific variability of social structure and linked foraging behavior in females of a widespread bat species (Phyllostomus hastatus)

dc.contributor.authorCalderón Capote, Maria C.
dc.contributor.authorO'Mara, M. Teague
dc.contributor.authorCrofoot, Margaret C.
dc.contributor.authorDechmann, Dina K. N.
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-28T08:39:47Z
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dc.description.abstractIntraspecific variation in morphology and behavior is widespread, especially in species with large distribution ranges. This includes foraging which can vary according to the local resource landscape. How this may be linked to differences in social structure, especially in socially foraging species is less known. Greater spear-nosed bats are well known for their large repertoire of often highly complex social behaviors. In Trinidad, they form stable groups of unrelated females that recruit other members to temporally unpredictable flowering balsa trees. We compared these findings with a dataset of capture data, GPS tracks, and observations collected over six years in a colony in Panamá. We found profound differences in the foraging behavior and group stability of Phyllostomus hastatus during the dry season where social behaviors were expected. Female bats did not coordinate commutes to exploit distinct foraging resources as a group. Instead, females commuted individually to very distant foraging areas which overlapped between groups. Linked to this we found groups to be unstable in size over the short and long term. Our findings highlight the large intraspecific variation and indicate a strong influence of the local resource landscape and associated benefits of social foraging on the social structure in these bats and possibly many other animals.
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