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Predation by squirrel monkeys and double-toothed kites on tent-making bats
Authors:Sue Boinski  Robert M. Timm
Abstract:Central American squirrel monkeys (Saimiri oerstedi) appear to recognize the modified leaves that phyllostomid bats utilize for diurnal roost sites. The monkeys visually and manually search these bat tents for both bats and insects. Adult males are the most successful at capturing bats. Nonvolant juvenile bats are more vulnerable to monkey predation than are adults. Bats that escape monkey predation frequently are captured by doubletoothed kites (Harpagus bidentatus) that tend foraging troops of monkeys. Predation by squirrel monkeys, coupled with that of double-toothed kites, may be a significant source of mortality for tent-making bats.
Keywords:Saimiri oerstedi  squirrel monkey  bats  Costa Rica  double-toothed kites  foraging behavior  tent-making bats  wasps
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