2020
DOI: 10.31687/saremmn.20.27.2.0.13
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Dietary variation and reproductive status of Mormoops megalophylla (Chiroptera: Mormoopidae) in a cave of Northeastern Andes from Colombia

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“…This suggests that dietary diversification leads to distinct isotopic niches among species or individuals, while a lack of dietary diversification can result in high isotopic niche overlap and reflect potential competition for the same resources. In this vein, indications exist of dietary specialization in bats, possibly influenced by factors such as wing morphology or sex (Arango-Diago et al, 2020;Magalhães de Oliveira et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This suggests that dietary diversification leads to distinct isotopic niches among species or individuals, while a lack of dietary diversification can result in high isotopic niche overlap and reflect potential competition for the same resources. In this vein, indications exist of dietary specialization in bats, possibly influenced by factors such as wing morphology or sex (Arango-Diago et al, 2020;Magalhães de Oliveira et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that dietary diversification leads to distinct isotopic niches among species or individuals, while a lack of dietary diversification can result in high isotopic niche overlap and reflect potential competition for the same resources. In this vein, indications exist of dietary specialization in bats, possibly influenced by factors such as wing morphology or sex (Arango‐Diago et al., 2020 ; Magalhães de Oliveira et al., 2020 ). Additionally, environmental factors, including moonlight and seasonality, have the capacity to alter foraging patterns of bats (Appel et al., 2017 ; Fenton et al., 1977 ; Klingbeil & Willig, 2010 ; Saldaña‐Vázquez & Munguía‐Rosas, 2013 ; Vásquez et al., 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%