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Emergent Collective Bats Oscillation Dynamics on Tree Branches

Preprint Created on 28 May 2026 bioRxiv

The flying fox bats roost in large colonies, suspended upside-down with minimal grip efforts from tree branches that are exposed to environmental disturbances. In this study, we investigate the oscillation dynamics of bats hanging from tree branches under natural conditions with wind. Bats modulate their grips to control the oscillation during wind disturbances and actively transform their postures. Using field observations, we analyze the angular deformation, speed, and phase of individual and collective bats' swaying motions in response to environmental perturbations. We observed the mechanical coupling-based synchronization of collective bat oscillations on a tree branch. To rationalize this new phenomenon of bats synchronization behavior, we perform a table-top experiment of a physical model using active oscillators and passive systems. This work could inform the design of bio-inspired suspension systems and contribute to our understanding of animal balance and collective behavior in unsteady and complex environments.

Kumar, S., Kodio, O.

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