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The food habits of a Malagasy Giant: Hipposideros commersoni (E. Geoffroy, 1813)
Authors:Andrinajoro A Rakotoarivelo  Mahefatiana Ralisata  Olga Ramilijaona Ravoahangimalala  Marlène R Rakotomalala  Paul A Racey  Richard K B Jenkins
Institution:Département de Biologie Animale, Facultédes Sciences, Universitéd'Antananarivo, B.P. 906, Antananarivo (101), Madagascar;, Madagasikara Voakajy, B. P. 5181, Antananarivo (101), Madagascar;and School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, AB24 2TZ, U.K.
Abstract:Hipposideros commersoni is a large microchiropteran bat endemic to Madagascar. We analysed fragments of its prey from faeces and from underneath feeding perches to describe its diet from four sites. Diet was similar across sites and Coleoptera was the main prey item by percentage volume (75%), followed by Hemiptera (13%). Carabidae and Scarabidae were the most frequent coleopterans found in the diet. Direct observations (n = 3) were made of bats flying short distances from perches along forest trails to prey on Cicadidae ( c. 20 mm in length) located on tree trunks. There were differences in the composition of faecal samples collected form netted bats and pellets collected under feeding perches, with the latter consisting of more Blattoptera (Blattellidae 'cockroaches'). Hipposideros commersoni appears to have a unique foraging behaviour and diet among Malagasy microchiropterans and its preference for certain Coleoptera and other large invertebrates may account for reported seasonal variation in body fattening and activity.
Keywords:diet  foraging              Hipposideros            Madagascar  Microchiroptera
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