Sensory ecology of the frog-eating bat, Trachops cirrhosus, from DNA metabarcoding and behavior

Author:

Jones Patricia L1ORCID,Divoll Timothy J23,Dixon M May4,Aparicio Dineilys5,Cohen Gregg5,Mueller Ulrich G4,Ryan Michael J45ORCID,Page Rachel A5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, USA

2. Technology Solutions, SWCA Environmental Consultants, 15 Research Dr, Amherst, MA, USA

3. Department of Biology, Center for Bat Research, Outreach, and Conservation, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN, USA

4. Department of Integrative Biology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA

5. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa, Ancón, Apartado Postal, Panamá

Abstract

Abstract Metabarcoding of prey DNA from fecal samples can be used to design behavioral experiments to study the foraging behavior and sensory ecology of predators. The frog-eating bat, Trachops cirrhosus, eavesdrops on the mating calls of its anuran prey. We captured wild T. cirrhosus and identified prey remains in the bats’ fecal samples using DNA metabarcoding of two gene regions (CO1 and 16S). Bats were preying on frogs previously unknown in their diet, such as species in the genus Pristimantis, which occurred in 29% of T. cirrhosus samples. Twenty-three percent of samples also contained DNA of Anolis lizards. We additionally report apparently rare predation events on hummingbirds and heterospecific bats. We used results from metabarcoding to design acoustic and 3D model stimuli to present to bats in behavioral experiments. We show predatory responses by T. cirrhosus to the calls of the frog Pristimantis taeniatus and to the rustling sounds of anoles moving through leaf-litter, as well as attacks on a stuffed hummingbird and a plastic anole model. The combination of species-specific dietary information from metabarcoding analyses with behavioral responses to prey cues provides a unique window into the foraging ecology of predators that are difficult to observe in the wild.

Funder

National Science Foundation

P.E.O. Scholar

Smithsonian Predoctoral Fellowship

Smithsonian Institution

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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