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Data and R code for "Opportunistic evidence that Staph infection affects social integration in vampire bats"

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Social integration affects susceptibility to infection, and conversely, infectious disease can reduce social activity. It remains unclear, however, to what extent short-term infections might affect the formation of enduring social bonds. During a previous study on the formation of new allogrooming relationships among 21 vampire bats, we used antibiotics to treat unplanned <em>Staphylococcus</em> skin infections in 9 bats, including 5 bats that recovered and 4 bats that suffered lasting injuries that prevented sustained flight. We compared the behaviors of the Staph-infected bats to healthy controls, and analyzed changes in allogrooming over time among infected and healthy bats that were familiar or unfamiliar. Relative to healthy bats, the 9 staph-infected bats spent less time moving and allogrooming and the 4 bats that suffered injuries received less grooming from new partners. These differences faded during 3 months of recovery. This pattern is consistent with the hypothesis that acute infections impact the development of social relationships. Our findings raise questions about how short-term infections might impact long-term social integration or partner choice.
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Abou-Elias, Michael; Razik, Imran; Carter, Gerald; Stockmaier, Sebastian
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2023-04-08
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