2014
DOI: 10.5007/2175-7925.2014v27n3p205
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Opportunistic predation on bats trapped in mist nets by Leptodactylus vastus (Anura: Leptodactylidae)

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“…There are observations of bat catching by frogs when bat foraged very close to the ground surface (Torres 2013), near roosting places of bats such as caves (Means 2000(Means , 2003Cray 2007;Richards & Hall 2012) or consuming them in the vicinity of buildings (Petris 2011;Srpimentelbio 2015). Many bat species were, however, attacked when caught in mist nets; several frugivorous and nectarivorous bats, otherwise presumably immune to predation by amphibians, were thus attacked (Carollia perspicillata and Anoura caudifer, Glossophaga soricina, Lonchophylla mordax) (Ésberard et al 2006;Castro et al 2011;Filho et al 2014). Majority of bat catches involved larger and considerably opportunistic frog species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are observations of bat catching by frogs when bat foraged very close to the ground surface (Torres 2013), near roosting places of bats such as caves (Means 2000(Means , 2003Cray 2007;Richards & Hall 2012) or consuming them in the vicinity of buildings (Petris 2011;Srpimentelbio 2015). Many bat species were, however, attacked when caught in mist nets; several frugivorous and nectarivorous bats, otherwise presumably immune to predation by amphibians, were thus attacked (Carollia perspicillata and Anoura caudifer, Glossophaga soricina, Lonchophylla mordax) (Ésberard et al 2006;Castro et al 2011;Filho et al 2014). Majority of bat catches involved larger and considerably opportunistic frog species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…forest in Bolivia (Heyer, 2005;Jansen and Schulze, 2012;de Sá et al, 2014). This species mainly feeds on arthropods and small vertebrates (e.g., frogs and bats; Santana et al, 2012;Leite Filho et al, 2014;Caldas et al, 2019). Herein we report for the first time a predation on the endemic leptodactylid Rupirana cardosoi Heyer, 1999 by a juvenile L. vastus in Bahia state, Brazil, and provide a prey items compilation for L. vastus.…”
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confidence: 64%
“…species present in the same habitat), whereas hylids are often found on a higher vegetal strata, but occasionally forage on the ground and might be opportunistically preyed (Haddad et al, 2013). As for bats, reports show that L. vastus actively preyed on bats trapped into mist nets (see Leite Filho et al, 2014) or positioned themselves near a cave entrance and waited for fallen bats that collided with the narrow entrance (see Gouveia et al, 2009). Our survey reinforces L. vastus as a generalist and opportunistic predator (Santana et al, 2012) of small vertebrates and arthropods (Teles et al, 2017;Caldas et al, 2019).…”
Section: Leptodactylus Vastusmentioning
confidence: 99%