Authors
Estel Blanch, Adrià López-Baucells, Vanessa A Mata, Carles Flaquer, David López-Bosch
Publication date
2023/10
Journal
European Journal of Wildlife Research
Volume
69
Issue
5
Pages
90
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Understanding ecological niches is essential to comprehend the processes that allow similar species to occur sympatrically. Niche overlap can result in some degree of competition when resources are limited, and therefore, sympatric species must differ to some extent at some niche level in order to co-exist. The two trawling bats that co-occur along the Mediterranean region share their foraging strategy and feeding grounds, potentially consuming similar prey species. However, no research has been conducted to elucidate their dietary niche similarities or differences to test whether these may shape their sympatric foraging occurrence and distribution. We used DNA metabarcoding to study the dietary composition and niche overlap of Myotis capaccinii (an exceptionally endangered species) and M. daubentonii (a relatively common species) during the breeding season in northeastern Iberia. Unlike previous studies …
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