Original paper
Incidence and taxonomic richness of mosquitoes in the diets of little brown and big brown bats
Abstract
Bats have been portrayed as important consumers of mosquitoes, but evidence supporting this claim is surprisingly scant. We collected the fecal material of 2 common North American bats at 22 sites in Wisconsin, United States and screened samples for mosquitoes using a recently improved molecular method for detecting arthropod DNA. Overall, we detected 17 discrete operational taxonomic units assigned to the mosquito family (Diptera: Culicidae),...
Paper Details
Title
Incidence and taxonomic richness of mosquitoes in the diets of little brown and big brown bats
Published Date
May 5, 2018
Journal
Volume
99
Issue
3
Pages
668 - 674
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