1967
DOI: 10.2307/1377595
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Food Habits of Certain Colombian Bats

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“…1996b) and N. leporinus was eating exclusively fish at our site. The presence of an insect in the stomach of one of the D. rotundus was rather surprising and may have been incidental (but see Arata, Vaughan & Thomas 1967).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1996b) and N. leporinus was eating exclusively fish at our site. The presence of an insect in the stomach of one of the D. rotundus was rather surprising and may have been incidental (but see Arata, Vaughan & Thomas 1967).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Noctilio albiventris seems to be a strict insectivore eating a wide variety of insects (see also Kalko et al 1996b) and N. leporinus was eating exclusively fish at our site. The presence of an insect in the stomach of one of the D. rotundus was rather surprising and may have been incidental (but see Arata, Vaughan & Thomas 1967).…”
Section:  mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Artibeus, Carollia, and Glossophaga generally feed on plant sources, it is clear that they also frequently consume significant quantities of insects (Arata et al 1967, Fleming et al 1972, Howell 1974, Howell & Burch 1974, rev. by Rasweiler 1975, 1977, rev.…”
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“…With the exception of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, all localities fall within highly altered ecosystems (IAvH 2004). Vereda El Hormiguero (ICN 4398) is located in a sugar cane agricultural system, even at the time of the capture of the specimen (Arata et al 1967). San Juan de Rioseco (AMNH 69187) and Vereda La Huerta (MUD 587) are mountainous areas with a landscape composed of ranching pastures, small agricultural fields, and fragments of natural forests.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%