Consistent long-distance foraging flights across years and seasons at colony level in a Neotropical bat
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All foraging animals face a trade-off: how much time should they invest in exploitation of known resources versus exploration to discover new resources? For group-living central place foragers, this balance is challenging. Due to the nature of their movement patterns, exploration and exploitation are often mutually exclusive, while the availability of social information may discourage individuals from exploring. To examine these trade-offs, we GPS-tracked groups of greater spear-nosed bats (Phyllostomus hastatus) from three colonies on Isla Colón, Panamá. During the dry season, when these omnivores forage on the nectar of unpredictable balsa flowers, bats consistently travelled long distances to remote, colony-specific foraging areas, bypassing flowering trees closer to their roosts. They continued using these areas in the wet season, when feeding on a diverse, presumably ubiquitous diet, but also visited other, similarly distant foraging areas. Foraging areas were shared within, but no..., The data set used in this analysis was collected at three different colonies of Phyllostomus hastatus, in Isla Colón, Bocas del Toro, Panamá during the years 2016 -2023. Bats were captured inside caves, over roost cavities, using a ring trap. Bats were processed and biologgers were attached to their backs using skin glue. The biologgers lasted for 1-14 days.
The GPS data retrieved from the GPS devices are stored in the Movebank repository.
GPS data can be found in the following links:
2016 data: OâMara, MT, Dechmann, DKN. 2023. Data from: Greater spear nosed bats commute long distances alone, rest together, but forage apart. Â Movebank Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.5441/001/1.282
2021-2022 data: Calderón-Capote MC, van Toor ML, O'Mara MT,  Bayer TD, Crofoot MC, Dechmann DKN. [Year]. Data from: Consistent long-distance foraging flights across years and seasons at colony level in a Neotropical bat [2021-2022]. Movebank Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.5441/001/1.321
2023 data: ..., , # Data from: Consistent long-distance foraging flights across years and seasons at colony level in a Neotropical bat
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## Description of the data and file structure
We captured 216 individuals (134 females, 82 males) at three different caves on Isla Colón, Bocas del Toro, Panamá, during the dry season (February-March) in 2016 and 2022, and wet season (December, August) in 2021 and 2023. Colonies 1-3 were located inside caves. We used a ring trap over the roosting cavities. We tracked only adults with different biologgers and programming schedules. Tags were wrapped in shrink tube and glued (Osto-bond, Montreal Ostomy) to batsâ backs. The description of the model files in stan.zip is given in workflow No. 9.
### Files and variables
To run the code from the file number 1, it is necessary to download the data from Movebank Repository. Data is available in the following links:
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