2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0129560
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Ground-Vegetation Clutter Affects Phyllostomid Bat Assemblage Structure in Lowland Amazonian Forest

Abstract: Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may determine the distribution of species and guilds. However, many studies that evaluated the effects of vegetation clutter on bats have used qualitative descriptions rather than direct measurements of vegetation density. Moreover, few studies have evaluated the effect of vegetation clutter on a regional scale. Here, we evaluate the influence of the physical obstruction of vegetation on phyllostomid-bat assemblages along a 520… Show more

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“…, Rodríguez‐San Pedro & Simonetti ) and local‐scale vegetation structure influences species’ occurrence and abundance by constraining flight and access to food resources (Marciente et al . ). However, no study has yet investigated how male and female bats differ in their responses to local and landscape‐scale characteristics in fragmented landscapes.…”
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“…, Rodríguez‐San Pedro & Simonetti ) and local‐scale vegetation structure influences species’ occurrence and abundance by constraining flight and access to food resources (Marciente et al . ). However, no study has yet investigated how male and female bats differ in their responses to local and landscape‐scale characteristics in fragmented landscapes.…”
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“…Vegetation structure has been related to the organization of bat assemblages at wide and local scales in Central Amazonia (Marciente et al . , Bobrowiec & Tavares ). The use of cluttered environments varies among bat guilds (Marciente et al .…”
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“…Bat foraging guilds interact in different ways with the physical structure of vegetation (Marciente et al . , Bobrowiec & Tavares ). Gleaning animalivores are more generalist and use environments with different levels of vegetation clutter, while canopy frugivores are more common in sites with more open vegetation (Marciente et al .…”
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