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Landing manoeuvres predict roost-site preferences in bats

View ORCID ProfileGloriana Chaverri, View ORCID ProfileMarcelo Araya-Salas, Jose Pablo Barrantes, Tere Uribe-Etxebarria, Marcela Peña-Acuña, Angie Liz Varela, View ORCID ProfileJoxerra Aihartza
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.12.484101
Gloriana Chaverri
1Sede del Sur, Universidad de Costa Rica, Golfito, 60701, Costa Rica
2Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Apartado 0843-03092 Balboa, Ancón, Republic of Panamá
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Marcelo Araya-Salas
1Sede del Sur, Universidad de Costa Rica, Golfito, 60701, Costa Rica
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Jose Pablo Barrantes
3Programa de Posgrado en Computación e Informática, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José, 11501, Costa Rica
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Tere Uribe-Etxebarria
4Arrigorriaga BHI, Kristo Zeharkalea 15, E48480, The Basque Country
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Marcela Peña-Acuña
5Bellavista, Calle Julio Romero de Torres 7, CP 21122, España
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Angie Liz Varela
6Calle Campos, Río Segundo, Alajuela, 20109, Costa Rica
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Joxerra Aihartza
7University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Sarriena z.g., Leioa E48940, The Basque Country
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ABSTRACT

Roosts are vital for the survival of many species, and how individuals choose one site over another is affected by various ecological factors. Biomechanical constraints could also affect roost selection, particularly in volant taxa that require sites with easy access, thereby reducing costs (i.e., predation, accidents). To date, no studies have established an association between landing performance and roost-site selection, as predicted by biomechanical constraints associated with flight. We aim to determine roost-site selection in disc-winged bats (Thyroptera tricolor), a species known to roost within developing tubular leaves. This study is coupled with various experiments that measure how a conspicuous apex affects landing tactics and performance. We show that T. tricolor prefers leaves with a longer apex, the space typically used for landing. Bats also approach and enter these leaves more consistently, increasing task performance while reducing the risk of injuries.

Summary statement Spix’s disc-winged bats prefer to roost in some types of leaves, which we show may be related to costly maneuvers during the approach and landing phases.

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Landing manoeuvres predict roost-site preferences in bats
Gloriana Chaverri, Marcelo Araya-Salas, Jose Pablo Barrantes, Tere Uribe-Etxebarria, Marcela Peña-Acuña, Angie Liz Varela, Joxerra Aihartza
bioRxiv 2022.03.12.484101; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.12.484101
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Landing manoeuvres predict roost-site preferences in bats
Gloriana Chaverri, Marcelo Araya-Salas, Jose Pablo Barrantes, Tere Uribe-Etxebarria, Marcela Peña-Acuña, Angie Liz Varela, Joxerra Aihartza
bioRxiv 2022.03.12.484101; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.12.484101

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