The maintenance of biodiversity in tropical forests is thought to be dependent on fine-scale mechanisms of niche partitioning that allow species to coexist. This study examined whether three species of short-tailed fruit bat that co-occur at a lowland tropical forest site in Costa Rica (Carollia castanea, C. perspicillata, C. sowelli) avoid inter- and intraspecific competition through dietary specialization on species in the genus Piper. First, dietary composition was examined using faecal samples (n = 210), which yielded three main findings: (1) bat species and sexes vary in overall reliance on fruits of Piper, with a higher percentage of seeds of Piper detected in the diets of C. castanea (98.2%) and females (91.5%); (2) adults and juveni...
Species can co-exist within a community when their use of limiting resources is differentiated. To t...
Species can co-exist within a community when their use of limiting resources is differentiated. To t...
Differences in body size, echolocation call frequency, and location may result in diet partitioning ...
The maintenance of biodiversity in tropical forests is thought to be dependent on fine-scale mechani...
Food habits of 15 species of frugivorous bats were studied at La Selva Biological Station, Costa R...
Abstract: Food habits of 15 species of frugivorous bats were studied at La Selva Biological Station,...
Competing hypotheses explaining species' use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Summary. Dietary overlap and competition between frugi-vorous birds and bats in the Neotropics have ...
Competing hypotheses explaining species’ use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Competing hypotheses explaining species’ use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Competing hypotheses explaining species’ use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Neotropical bat diversity is high, suggesting finely partitioned niches. Mist nets were set up on ed...
Neotropical bat diversity is high, suggesting finely partitioned niches. Mist nets were set up on ed...
Many tropical bats eat fruit, nectar, and pollen, and many tropical plants are pollinated or dispers...
Species can co-exist within a community when their use of limiting resources is differentiated. To t...
Species can co-exist within a community when their use of limiting resources is differentiated. To t...
Species can co-exist within a community when their use of limiting resources is differentiated. To t...
Differences in body size, echolocation call frequency, and location may result in diet partitioning ...
The maintenance of biodiversity in tropical forests is thought to be dependent on fine-scale mechani...
Food habits of 15 species of frugivorous bats were studied at La Selva Biological Station, Costa R...
Abstract: Food habits of 15 species of frugivorous bats were studied at La Selva Biological Station,...
Competing hypotheses explaining species' use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Summary. Dietary overlap and competition between frugi-vorous birds and bats in the Neotropics have ...
Competing hypotheses explaining species’ use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Competing hypotheses explaining species’ use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Competing hypotheses explaining species’ use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Neotropical bat diversity is high, suggesting finely partitioned niches. Mist nets were set up on ed...
Neotropical bat diversity is high, suggesting finely partitioned niches. Mist nets were set up on ed...
Many tropical bats eat fruit, nectar, and pollen, and many tropical plants are pollinated or dispers...
Species can co-exist within a community when their use of limiting resources is differentiated. To t...
Species can co-exist within a community when their use of limiting resources is differentiated. To t...
Species can co-exist within a community when their use of limiting resources is differentiated. To t...
Differences in body size, echolocation call frequency, and location may result in diet partitioning ...