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Vampire Bats that Cooperate in the Lab Maintain Their Social Networks in the Wild (Current Biology)
 


Ripperger et al. show that vampire bats maintain their social relationships after a dramatic change in the social and physical environment, from the lab back into the wild. However, the persistence of some, but not all, strong bonds suggests that both partner fidelity and partner switching play a role in stabilizing cooperation in social bonds.


 
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