Concealed by darkness: interactions between predatory bats and nocturnally migrating songbirds illuminated by DNA sequencing
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Recently, several species of aerial-hawking bats have been found to prey on migrating songbirds, but details on this behaviour and its relevance for bird migration are still unclear. We sequenced avian DNA in feather-containing scats of the bird-feeding bat Nyctalus lasiopterus from Spain collected during bird migration seasons. We found very high prey diversity, with 31 bird species from eight families of Passeriformes, almost all of which were nocturnally flying sub-Saharan migrants. Moreover, species using tree hollows or nest boxes in the study area during migration periods were not present in the batsâ diet, indicating that birds are solely captured on the wing during night-time passage. Additional to a generalist feeding strategy, we found that bats selected medium-sized bird species, thereby assumingly optimizing their energetic cost-benefit balance and injury risk. Surprisingly, bats preyed upon birds half their own body mass. This shows that the 5% prey to predator body mass ra..., CytbSPreyPartial Cytochrome b sequences obtained from sequencing of the amplification of the DNA from excrement with specific primers for arthropodes.CytbLPreyPartial Cytochrome b (Part 2) sequences obtained from sequencing of the amplification of the DNA from excrement with specific primers for arthropodesSamples List finalSamples used in the study, ,
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