Aerial-hawking bats adjust their use of space to the lunar cycle.

Manuel RoelekeTobias TeigeUwe HoffmeisterFriederike KlinglerChristian C Voigt
Published in: Movement ecology (2018)
Our findings argue against general lunar phobic behaviour of aerial-hawking bats. We suggest that the preferred use of open fields around full moon may be a strategy of noctules to increase the success of hunting airborne insects at night. Specifically, the adjustment in use of space may allow bats to hunt for insects that emerge and disperse over open fields during bright moonlight.