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This project aims to understand animal decision-making in natural environments by using miniature sensors to track bats' foraging behavior. By analyzing their movements and interactions, the research seeks to uncover how social dynamics and environmental factors influence their choices.
How animals make decisions in the wild is an open key-question in biology.
Our lack of knowledge results from a technological gap – the difficulty to track animals over long periods while monitoring their behaviour; and from a conceptual gap – how to identify animals’ decision-points outdoors?
We suggest applying our innovative on-board miniature sensors, to study decision making in the wild.
We focus on one of the most fundamental contexts of decision making – foraging for food.
We will study…
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