Dietary Composition of Four Common Chiropteran Species in a Bottomland Hardwood Forest
Abstract
Understanding foraging habits can be important for elucidating the ecology of any species and for designing appropriate conservation strategies. Common methods for determining bat diets, such as morphological examination of fecal material or recovery of prey fragments under feeding roosts, can be biased towards larger prey with harder exoskeletons by underestimating frequency/occurrence of smaller, softer bodied prey items. Our objectives were...
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Title
Dietary Composition of Four Common Chiropteran Species in a Bottomland Hardwood Forest
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
195 - 205
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