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Prey Consumed by Eight Species of Insectivorous Bats from Southern Illinois

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Bats in southern Illinois exhibited landscape level feeding patterns consistent with the predicted relationship between body size and hardness of prey consumed, while at the local, site-specific level (microscale) they foraged with extensive overlap among similar-sized species, especially most Myotis.
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We collected data on the diet of eight species of insectivorous bats (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae): big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus), red bats (Lasiurus borealis), evening bats (Nycticeius humeralis), northern myotis (Myotis septentrionalis), little brown myotis (M. lucifugus), Indiana myotis (M. sodalis), southeastern myotis (M. austroriparius) and eastern pipistrelles (Perimyotis subflavus). Bats were mist netted during the summers of 1999 and 2000 at 41 forest sites throughout southern Illinois. We analyzed prey remains in fecal pellets of 305 individuals to assess diet similarity among species and relationships between bat body mass and prey diversity and hardness. Larger species included big brown bats and evening bats that ate primarily hard-bodied beetles (Coleoptera). These bats had the greatest dietary similarity index value compared with the other chiropterans in the community, and the highest hardness indices of prey consumed. Red bats, second only to E. fuscus in mean body mass, ate...

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TL;DR: Wilson and Reeder's Mammal Species of the World as discussed by the authors is the classic reference book on the taxonomic classification and distribution of more than 5400 species of mammals that exist today.
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Morphology echolocation and resource partitioning in insectivorous bats

TL;DR: Cette etude a pour but de tester l'hypothese selon laquelle la morphologie de l'aile des chauves-souris determine la selection du site d'alimentation and les differences de morphologies entrainent le partage des ressources au niveau spatial.
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Feeding Strategies of the Little Brown Bat, Myotis Lucifugus, in Southern New Hampshire

Edythe L. P. Anthony, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1977 - 
TL;DR: It is suggested that increased resource availability allowed selective feeding in adult bats during July, as predicted by presy selection models, however, reduced discriminatory abilities may prevent similar levels of prey selection in juveniles.
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The foraging behaviour and ecology of animal-eating bats

TL;DR: In this review, information about bat foraging is considered in the context of structural and functional features, the former relating to bats' access to habitats of different complexity and the latter to their behavioural responses.
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