1975
DOI: 10.2307/1936295
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Foraging Patterns and Resource Utilization in Seven Species of Bats in a Seasonal Tropical Forest

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“…), and Luehea speciosa Wild. (GIBBS et al 1999, GRIBEL & HAY 1993, HEITHAUS et al 1975, HOKCHE & RAMÍREZ 1990, RAMÍREZ et al 1984.…”
Section: Methodsunclassified
“…), and Luehea speciosa Wild. (GIBBS et al 1999, GRIBEL & HAY 1993, HEITHAUS et al 1975, HOKCHE & RAMÍREZ 1990, RAMÍREZ et al 1984.…”
Section: Methodsunclassified
“…(McNab & MorriBon, 1963;Aratha & Vaughan, 1970;LaVaI, 1970;Fleming, Hooper & Wilson, 1972;Heithaus, Fleming & Opler, 1975;Humphrey & Bonaccorso, 1979). Portanto, entre as espécies mui'.…”
Section: Distribuição Dos Quir6pteros Nas Cavernasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Na região Neotropical, a poliestria sazonal geralmente se~nquadra no padrão bimodal, estratégia reprodutiva utilizada pela maioria das espécies estudadas, que parece ser a regra para os Phyllostomidae não-Phyllostominae (Fleming, Hooper & Wilson, 1972;Heithaus, Fleming & Opler, 1975;LaVaI & Fitch, 1977;Wilson, 1979). Em um padrão desse tipo, caracterizado por dois periodos de nascimento distintos, porém bastante próximos, as fêmeas apresentam um estro logo após o primeiro parto, de modo que a segunda gravidez transcorre durante a lactação do primeiro filhote.…”
Section: Reproduçãounclassified
“…Fruit availability decreases throughout the night and there is no replacement in the same night, hence, bats which forage earlier have more chance to find food. Alternatively, foraging before dawn can be the last chance to find food before going to the roost (Heithaus et al 1975). In our study area, as S. lilium fed on different fruits from Artibeus, they do not compete for food sources.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%