The revisit rate as a function of the fruiting period after one night in captivity (gray) or 4/7 nights in captivity (red). Top row shows the results when pooling all trees from the same species together (i.e., each dot represents a tree species), while the bottom row shows the results per specimen (i.e., each dot represents a tree specimen). At the species level, the revisit probability was estimated as the probability of revisiting familiar trees of that species after a period in captivity, while at the specimen level revisiting was binary (1/0), depending on whether the bat returned to a specific individual tree specimen after captivity. The left column shows the results for experienced individuals while the right column shows the results for the inexperienced individuals. The gray and red areas indicate the 75% CI around the mean of the models for the 1 and 4/7 nights, respectively. We also examined an alternative visiting criterion setting a 1-min time threshold per visit, and the findings remain the same (Figure S1C).