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SUBMITTER: Brown BKG
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7540741 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Brown Bridget K G BKG Leffer Lauren L Valverde Yesenia Y Toshkova Nia N Nystrom Jessica J Page Rachel A RA Carter Gerald G GG
Royal Society open science 20200902 9
Many animals use social cues to find refuges. Bats can find roosts using the echolocation and social calls of conspecifics, but they might also use scent cues, a possibility which is less studied. The entrances of bat roosts are often marked by guano and urine, providing possible scent cues. We conducted eight experiments to test whether bats use the scent of guano and urine to find potential roosts. In field experiments, we tested if <i>Molossus molossus</i> (velvety free-tailed bats) in Panama ...[more]