Seasonal changes in species composition, resource use and reproductive patterns within a guild of nectar-feeding bats in a west Mexican dry forest.

Author(s)
Sperr, E.B., Caballero-Martínez, L.A., Medellin, R.A. and Tschapka, M.
Volume
27
Issue
2
Start Page Number
133
Final Page
145

Datapoints

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Species: Lesser Long-Nosed Bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Countries Type
Dietary Composition % of use based on pollen on captured bats See citation Table 1 Dry season: 136, wet season: 69 % Both Adults and Juveniles Callejones, Colima State MEXICO Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition Feeding remains found in fecal pellets See citation Figure 4 Dry season: 85, wet season: 37 % frequency Both Adults and Juveniles Callejones, Colima State MEXICO Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition Food types Pollen, seeds & tissues of fruits/flowers, soft-bodied arthropods, hard-bodies arthropods Dry season: 85, wet season: 37 Both Adults and Juveniles Callejones, Colima State MEXICO Exposure Factor Datasets

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