Abstract

Many animals live in nests with a complex three-dimensional structure that may significantly influence their behavior. However, the inaccessibility of nest interiors means that behavior within them often goes unobserved. The social networks of bats, for example, depend on interactions at roosting sites (Wilkinson et al. 2019), but only recently have their spatial configurations and social interactions within natural tree hollow nests been described (Ripperger et al. 2019).

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