2021
DOI: 10.12933/therya-21-1075
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Characterization of assemblages in neotropical cave dwelling bats based on their diet, wing morphology, and flight performance

Abstract: Bats have a great variety of wing morphologies that determines the bat’s flight performance, and this in turn conditions the forage aerosphere and the food it can obtain.  Several studies have shown differences in wing morphology, flight performance, and forage aerospheres among species from different trophic guilds.  However, for species that share a guild this is not entirely clear. It is possible that these species have differences in their diet and show changes in wing morphology that modify their flight p… Show more

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“…The wing morphology of vampire bats is adapted to semiopen habitats with low structural complexity, such as forest edges, unlike species with narrow and elongated wings that are adapted to flying fast and manoeuvring in open areas (e.g. species of the family Molossidae; Salgado‐Mejía et al 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The wing morphology of vampire bats is adapted to semiopen habitats with low structural complexity, such as forest edges, unlike species with narrow and elongated wings that are adapted to flying fast and manoeuvring in open areas (e.g. species of the family Molossidae; Salgado‐Mejía et al 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%