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MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS PREDICT ALTERNATE FORAGING STRATEGY AND MICROHABITAT SELECTION IN THE ORANGE-BELLIED BAT, LAMPRONYCTERIS BRACHYOTIS
2004
Journal of Mammalogy
Neotropical bat species may coexist because they forage in different places or in different ways. The small insectivorous orange-bellied bat, Lampronycteris hrachyotis (Phyllostomidae), differs from coexisting gleaners in key ecomorphological characteristics, including longer, narrower wings and smaller ears. Using telemetry, we measured range size, range use, and activity patterns, and assessed habitat preferences for 9 individuals for 50 nights over 4 months on Barro Colorado Island, Panama.
doi:10.1644/bwg-206.1
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