Foraging ecology of Leisler's bat (Nyctalus leisleri) at two sites in southern Britain

Citation
D. Waters et al., Foraging ecology of Leisler's bat (Nyctalus leisleri) at two sites in southern Britain, J ZOOL, 249, 1999, pp. 173-180
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
ISSN journal
09528369 → ACNP
Volume
249
Year of publication
1999
Part
2
Pages
173 - 180
Database
ISI
SICI code
0952-8369(199910)249:<173:FEOLB(>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Leisler's bat Nyctalus leisleri was studied at sites around Bristol and Ken t in southern Britain. Its diet was studied by faecal analysis, and habitat use was monitored by radio-telemetry and time-expanding bat-detectors. The diet, which varied between the two sites and also with the season, consist ed primarily of small Nematoceran Diptera plus smaller numbers of Coleopter a and Lepidoptera. Foraging ranges were relatively large - bats flew a mean maximum distance of 4.2 km from the roost. Minimum area convex polygons en closed an average of 7.4 km(2), but were up to 18.4 km(2). Bats significant ly preferred foraging in areas of woodland and along scrub-lined roads in K ent, but over pasture around Bristol. Urban and arable areas were avoided a t both sites. Bat-detector transects showed a significant preference for ba ts to forage along woodland margins.