Activity patterns of short-tailed fruit bats Carollia Gray, 1838 in a premontane forest of central Peru
Jorge A. Rivero,
Juan J. Pellón,
Orlando J. Zegarra
Abstract:La partición temporal es un mecanismo poco estudiado para especies de murciélagos frugívoros que coexisten en competencia. Describimos los patrones de actividad de Carollia perspicillata (Linnaeus, 1758), Carollia brevicauda (Schinz, 1821) y Carollia benkeithi Solari and Baker, 2006 basándonos en la variación temporal de las capturas en un bosque premontano del centro de Perú. Para C. perspicillata, también fueron comparados los patrones de actividad entre diferentes sexos y estaciones (húmeda vs. seca). Repor… Show more
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