Wickler W, Seibt U
Z Tierpsychol. 1976 Apr;40(4):345-76. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.1976.tb00941.x.
Social interactions, site attachment and group cohesion were studied in a free-living colony of Epomophorus fruit bats. Daily activites in an undisturbed colony were recorded. Special attention was paid to the peculiar calling behavior of courting male during the night. Structure and repetition rate of their sounds were analyzed in the laboratory. A special mode of acoustic interaction was found and related to the observed spacing out of calling males. By following feeding animals in the field and by analysis of their faeces we found that besides fruits they eat special leaves which afford steroidal sapogenins.
在一个自由生活的埃氏果蝠群体中,对社交互动、栖息地依恋和群体凝聚力进行了研究。记录了一个未受干扰群体的日常活动。特别关注了求偶雄性在夜间独特的鸣叫行为。在实验室中分析了它们声音的结构和重复率。发现了一种特殊的声学互动模式,并将其与观察到的鸣叫雄性之间的间隔联系起来。通过在野外跟踪觅食的动物并分析它们的粪便,我们发现除了水果外,它们还吃能提供甾体皂苷元的特殊树叶。