Interspecific differences in traits can alter the relative niche use of species within the same environment. Bats provide an excellent model to study niche use because they have a wide variety of behavioural, acoustic and morphological traits that may lead to multi-species, functional groups. Predatory bats have been classified by their foraging location (edge, clutter, open space), ability to aerial hawk and/or substrate glean prey and echolocation call design and flexibility, all of which may dictate their diet. For example, high frequency, broadband calls do not travel far but offer high object resolution while high intensity, low frequency calls travel further but provide lower resolution. Because these behaviours can be flexible four b...
Here I examine five non-migratory sympatric bat species that are similar in their morphology and gen...
Effective management and conservation of biodiversity requires understanding of predator–prey relati...
Biotic and abiotic factors play an important role in the make-up structure of a community. Typically...
Interspecific differences in traits can alter the relative niche use of species within the same envi...
In this investigation, we use variation in wing morphology, echolocation behaviour, patterns of habi...
In this investigation, we use variation in wing morphology, echolocation behaviour, patterns of habi...
1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing fo...
Omnivory enables animals to fill more than one trophic niche, providing access to a wider variety of...
Guilds subdivide bat assemblages into basic structural units of species with similar patterns of hab...
Differences in body size, echolocation call frequency, and location may result in diet partitioning ...
Niche partitioning through foraging is a mechanism likely involved in facilitating the coexistence o...
Many predators and parasites eavesdrop on the communication signals of their prey. Eavesdropping is ...
Bats have one of the widest diet varieties in the animal kingdom. With these varying diet niches, ea...
My laboratory studies have revealed the use of two distinct foraging strategies by the echolocating ...
Here I report on three comparative studies and one review chapter addressing the relationships betwe...
Here I examine five non-migratory sympatric bat species that are similar in their morphology and gen...
Effective management and conservation of biodiversity requires understanding of predator–prey relati...
Biotic and abiotic factors play an important role in the make-up structure of a community. Typically...
Interspecific differences in traits can alter the relative niche use of species within the same envi...
In this investigation, we use variation in wing morphology, echolocation behaviour, patterns of habi...
In this investigation, we use variation in wing morphology, echolocation behaviour, patterns of habi...
1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing fo...
Omnivory enables animals to fill more than one trophic niche, providing access to a wider variety of...
Guilds subdivide bat assemblages into basic structural units of species with similar patterns of hab...
Differences in body size, echolocation call frequency, and location may result in diet partitioning ...
Niche partitioning through foraging is a mechanism likely involved in facilitating the coexistence o...
Many predators and parasites eavesdrop on the communication signals of their prey. Eavesdropping is ...
Bats have one of the widest diet varieties in the animal kingdom. With these varying diet niches, ea...
My laboratory studies have revealed the use of two distinct foraging strategies by the echolocating ...
Here I report on three comparative studies and one review chapter addressing the relationships betwe...
Here I examine five non-migratory sympatric bat species that are similar in their morphology and gen...
Effective management and conservation of biodiversity requires understanding of predator–prey relati...
Biotic and abiotic factors play an important role in the make-up structure of a community. Typically...