Weterings, Robbie, Wardenaar, Joske, Dunn, Scott, Umponstira, Chanin (2015): Dietary analysis of five insectivorous bat species from Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 63: 91-9
Effective management and conservation of biodiversity requires understanding of predator–prey relati...
1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing fo...
We present information on the prey taken by the Bat Hawk Macheiramphus alcinus in two different area...
Southeast Asia is a critical area for biodiversity and bats comprising nearly a third of mammal’s sp...
Bats are found all over the world, and they are the most diverse group of mammals in the tropics. Th...
This study focused on insectivorous bat foraging habit, captured in Regional Environmental Awareness...
<p>Frequency of occurrence of each insect taxa in the diets of the five insectivorous bats (i.e., pe...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
A total of 129 individuals from ten species of the genus Hipposideros were used in this study. Sampl...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
This research was carried out in order to determine the diet ofHipposideros bats at Mount Serapi, Sa...
Effective management and conservation of biodiversity requires understanding of predator–prey relati...
Competing hypotheses explaining species' use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Knowledge on the trophic interactions among predators and their prey is important in order to unders...
The diet of insectivorous bat species is difficult to study and the least invasive tool to gain info...
Effective management and conservation of biodiversity requires understanding of predator–prey relati...
1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing fo...
We present information on the prey taken by the Bat Hawk Macheiramphus alcinus in two different area...
Southeast Asia is a critical area for biodiversity and bats comprising nearly a third of mammal’s sp...
Bats are found all over the world, and they are the most diverse group of mammals in the tropics. Th...
This study focused on insectivorous bat foraging habit, captured in Regional Environmental Awareness...
<p>Frequency of occurrence of each insect taxa in the diets of the five insectivorous bats (i.e., pe...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
A total of 129 individuals from ten species of the genus Hipposideros were used in this study. Sampl...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
This research was carried out in order to determine the diet ofHipposideros bats at Mount Serapi, Sa...
Effective management and conservation of biodiversity requires understanding of predator–prey relati...
Competing hypotheses explaining species' use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Knowledge on the trophic interactions among predators and their prey is important in order to unders...
The diet of insectivorous bat species is difficult to study and the least invasive tool to gain info...
Effective management and conservation of biodiversity requires understanding of predator–prey relati...
1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing fo...
We present information on the prey taken by the Bat Hawk Macheiramphus alcinus in two different area...