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Web-building spiders and blood-feeding flies as prey of the notch-eared bat (Myotis emarginatus)

机译:蜘蛛网和吸血蝇作为有缺口的蝙蝠(Myotis emarginatus)的猎物

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Conservation of the endangered notch-eared bat (M emarginatus) requires a specific action plan based on precise ecological requirements of this species. The analysis of the diet of three colonies in southern Belgium revealed: (1) spatial and seasonal variations of the diet; (2) the consumption of web-building spiders (Araneus diadematus, Araneus triguttatus, Cyclosa conica, Enoplognatha sp., Larinioides patagiatus, Neriene emphana); (3) the predominance of blood-feeding dipterans in the diet (Stomoxys calcitrans and Musca autumnalis). Since the populations of these two ectoparasitic flies are sensitive to the use of antiparasitic drugs, these drugs should be used with caution by farmers and veterinarians in the vicinity of maternity colonies.
机译:保护濒危的有缺口蝙蝠(M emarginatus)需要基于该物种精确的生态要求的具体行动计划。对比利时南部三个殖民地饮食结构的分析表明:(1)饮食结构的空间和季节变化; (2)蜘蛛网蜘蛛的食用(Araneus diadematus,Araneus triguttatus,Cyclosa conica,Enoplognatha sp。,Larinioides patagiatus,Neriene emphana); (3)饮食中以血液喂养的ter(Stomoxys calcitrans和Musca autumnalis)为主。由于这两种外寄生蝇的种群对使用抗寄生虫药物敏感,因此在产地附近的农民和兽医应谨慎使用这些药物。

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