2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-63062-3
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Winter diet of bats in working forests of the southeastern U.S. Coastal Plain

Santiago Perea,
Colton D. Meinecke,
Angela L. Larsen-Gray
et al.

Abstract: Working forests comprise a large proportion of forested landscapes in the southeastern United States and are important to the conservation of bats, which rely on forests for roosting and foraging. While relationships between bat ecology and forest management are well studied during summer, winter bat ecology remains understudied. Hence, we aimed to identify the diet composition of overwintering bats, compare the composition of prey consumed by bat species, and determine the potential role of forest bats as pes… Show more

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