2013
DOI: 10.3377/004.048.0111
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Foraging at Wastewater Treatment Works Increases the Potential for Metal Accumulation in an Urban Adapter, the Banana Bat (Neoromicia nana)

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“…However, a similar study on the activity of the insectivorous bat, the banana bat, Neoromicia nana, at three urban rivers systems above and downstream of where sewage effluent enters these rivers revealed that the relative abundance and feeding activity of N. nana were higher at polluted sites downstream of where sewage entered the system than at the unpolluted sites upstream (Naidoo et al 2013). In this case the bats may have been attracted by the higher abundance of dipterans over the polluted sites.…”
Section: Waste Watermentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…However, a similar study on the activity of the insectivorous bat, the banana bat, Neoromicia nana, at three urban rivers systems above and downstream of where sewage effluent enters these rivers revealed that the relative abundance and feeding activity of N. nana were higher at polluted sites downstream of where sewage entered the system than at the unpolluted sites upstream (Naidoo et al 2013). In this case the bats may have been attracted by the higher abundance of dipterans over the polluted sites.…”
Section: Waste Watermentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Lisón and Calvo 2011), cattle troughs, swimming pools and settling ponds at waste water treatment facilities (Vaughan et al 1996;Abbott et al 2009;Naidoo et al 2013Naidoo et al , 2014 and mines having natural seepage Griffiths et al 2014a).…”
Section: Bodies Of Water As a Drinking Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
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