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Hierarchical fruit selection by Neotropical leaf-nosed bats (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)

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JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY
卷 94, 期 5, 页码 1094-1101

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1644/12-MAMM-A-244.1

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diet; foraging; frugivory; mutualism; nestedness; optimal foraging; plant-animal interactions; seed dispersal

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  1. Sao Paulo Research Foundation [FAPESP 2006/00265-0, 2007/03405-0, 2007/03415-6]
  2. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation [AvH 1134644]
  3. Federal University of Minas Gerais [UFMG 2013/1]

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It is crucial to understand how Neotropical leaf-nosed bats select fruits, because their choices strongly affect the seed dispersal process, especially of pioneer plants. We tested the hypothesis of hierarchical fruit selection by phyllostomid bats at the levels of the bat genus and species by combining a literature database with field experiments. Considering our database for the whole Neotropics, Artibeus bats focus on Ficus (Moraceae) and Cecropia (Cecropiaceae), Carollia bats on Piper (Piperaceae), and Sturnira bats on Solanum (Solanaceae). Results from a field experiment in Brazil corroborated those preferences, because bats of those 3 genera selected 1st the fruits of their preferred plant genera, even when secondary fruits were offered in higher abundance. In another field experiment in Panama, we observed that 2 sympatric Carollia species, although focusing on the same plant genus, prefer different Piper species. Literature records for the whole range of the 2 Carollia species show that they have strongly nested diets. Our findings corroborate the hypothesis that frugivorous phyllostomids do not forage opportunistically, and, moreover, segregate their diets hierarchically at the genus and species levels.

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