Echolocating bats prefer a high risk-high gain foraging strategy to increase prey profitability

Published: 12 January 2023| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/smx7n93syw.2
Contributor:
Laura Stidsholt

Description

Data generated from on-board recordings from 34 female, wild greater mouse-eared bats at Orlova Chuka Cave, Bulgaria. The raw data is processed according to the methods described in detailed in the paper: "Echolocating bats prefer a high risk-high gain foraging strategy to increase prey profitability" (Stidsholt et al, 2022). The processed data is here uploaded in 3 different tables for MATLAB. The script to load in the data is included in the matlab scripts figure01.m and figure02.m The statistical models are run in R and uploaded in individual R- scripts (model1, model2, model3)

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The raw data is processed according to the methods described in detailed in the paper: "Echolocating bats prefer a high risk-high gain foraging strategy to increase prey profitability" (Stidsholt et al 2023).

Institutions

Aarhus Universitet Faculty of Natural Sciences

Categories

Global Positioning Systems, Bioacoustics

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