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Who’s for dinner? Bird prey diversity and choice in the great evening bat Ia io

机译:谁是晚餐?鸟类猎物多样性和在大晚蝙蝠ia io的选择

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The mysterious predator–prey interaction between bats and nocturnally migrating birds is a very rare and incredible process in natural ecosystems. So far only three avivorous bat species, including two noctule bats (Nyctalus lasiopterus and Nyctalus aviator) and the great evening bat (Ia io), are known to regularly prey on songbirds during nocturnal avian migration. The information related to the diversity and the characteristics of the birds as prey and the hunting strategy in both species of noctule bats are already clear. However, the diversity of bird prey in the diet of I. io as confirmed by molecular identification remains unknown. Moreover, like hunting insects, it remains unclear whether the avivorous bats opportunistically prey on birds. Here, we used DNA metabarcoding to investigate the bird prey composition, diversity, and choice in diets of I. io. We found I. io consumed 22 species of seven families from Passeriformes with a body mass of 6–19 g, and preferentially selected small‐sized passerine birds for optimizing the benefit/risk trade‐off. Moreover, most of the species preyed upon were migratory birds, while four species were local resident birds, indicating that I. io may adopt both aerial‐hawking and gleaning strategies on songbirds as do the other two noctules. Further, I. io body mass did not influence in prey choice and predation richness on birds, suggesting I. io is an opportunistic avivorous predator. This study provides novel insights into the avian dietary ecology of I. io and completes the analysis of predator/prey interaction between three avivorous bats and nocturnally migrating birds. Our results also indicate bat predation on birds which occurs as an act of ecological opportunity may subject bats to intense natural selection pressure, causing them access to the new diet‐defined adaptive zones.
机译:蝙蝠和夜间迁徙鸟类之间的神秘捕食者 - 猎物互动是自然生态系统中的一种非常罕见和令人难以置信的过程。到目前为止,只有三种Avivory Bat(包括两种夜蛾(Nyctalus Lasiopterus和Nyctalus Aviator)和大晚蝙蝠(IA IO),在夜间禽迁移期间都会定期捕食Songbirds。与鸟类的多样性和特征有关的信息,以及两种夜行蝙蝠的猎物和狩猎策略已经清楚。然而,通过分子识别确认的I. IO饮食中的鸟类猎物的多样性仍然未知。而且,如狩猎昆虫,它仍然尚不清楚Avivorous Bats是否有机会捕食鸟类。在这里,我们使用DNA Metabarcoding来研究I. io的饮食中的鸟类猎物组成,多样性和选择。我们发现I. IO从Passeriformes消耗了22种七个家庭,体重为6-19克,优先选择小型乘套鸟类,以优化福利/风险权衡。此外,大部分物种初中都是迁徙的鸟类,而四种物种是当地居民鸟类,表明I. IO可以通过Songbirds的Airaial-Hawking和Gryeging策略,如其他两个夜情。此外,I. IO体重不会影响鸟类的猎物选择和捕食性丰富,表明I. IO是一个机会主义的禽兽捕食者。本研究为I. IO的禽饮食生态提供了新的洞察力,并完成了对三个胃蝙蝠和夜间迁移鸟类之间的捕食者/猎物相互作用的分析。我们的结果还表明,作为生态机会行为的鸟类的蝙蝠捕食可能将蝙蝠受到强烈的自然选择压力,导致他们进入新的饮食定义的自适应区域。

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