Supplementary videos

Emelianova, O., Panyutina, A., Morozova, K., Davidov, Y., Kovalenko, M., Kalacheva, D., and Shvyrkova, A. 2019.
Subsidiary adaptations: climbing techniques in vespertilionid bats. Biological Communications 64(1):20–30.
https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu03.2019.103



Pipistrellus nathusii climbing up on the birch bark.
Record 300 fps. Playback slowed down 10 times (30 fps).



Pipistrellus nathusii climbing up on the birch bark.
Natural motion speed is kept; playback speed is 30 fps, but only every 10th frame is displayed of the original 300 fps recording.



Pipistrellus nathusii climbing up on the pine bark.
Natural motion speed is kept; playback speed is 30 fps, but only every 10th frame is displayed of the original 300 fps recording.



Myotis dasycneme climbing up on the birch bark.
Natural motion speed is kept; playback speed is 30 fps, but only every 10th frame is displayed of the original 300 fps recording.