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Original Articles

Social entrainment in the old frugivorous bats, Rousettusleschenaulti from the Lonar crater

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Pages 453-461 | Published online: 15 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Onset and end of activity of the old frugivorous bats Rousettus leschenaulti, roosting in a temple ruin of the Lonar crater were observed at 10-day intervals for one year. The old bats emerged about 4 h after and returned about 4 h before the young bats. Onset of activity of the old bats was entrained by the loud vocalization of the early emerging young conspecifics at dusk. The old bats free-ran when the young conspecifics were evicted from the roost but re-entrained when they were re-introduced. Socially isolated old bats in the laboratory also free-ran in the scotophase of LD 12:12 cycles until the onset of activity coincided with lights-off which resulted in a delayed phase shift. After the exposure to light, the sequence of events repeated all over again. Ecological implications of this social entrainment are discussed.

Acknowledgements

These studies are supported by Research Grant No. 14/14/2000-ERS/RE funded by the Ministry of Environment and Forest, New Delhi to DSJ.

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