Echolocating bats prefer a high risk-high gain foraging strategy to increase prey profitability

Author:

Stidsholt LauraORCID,Hubancheva AntoniyaORCID,Greif StefanORCID,Goerlitz Holger R.ORCID,Johnson MarkORCID,Yovel YossiORCID,Madsen Peter T.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractMost bats catch nocturnal prey during active flight guided by echolocation but some species depart from this ancestral behaviour to capture ground prey using passive listening. Here, we explore the costs and benefits of these hunting transitions by combining high-resolution biologging data and DNA metabarcoding to quantify the relative contributions of aerial and ground prey to the total food intake of wild greater mouse-eared bats. We show that these bats use both foraging strategies with similar average nightly captures of 25 small, aerial insects and 30 large, ground-dwelling insects per bat, but with higher capture success in air (78 % in air vs 30 % on ground). However, owing to the 3 to 20 times heavier ground prey, 85 % of the estimated nightly food acquisition comes from ground prey despite the 2.5 times higher failure rates. Further, we find that most bats use the same foraging strategy on a given night suggesting that bats adapt their hunting behaviour to weather and ground conditions. We conclude that prey switching matched to environmental dynamics plays a key role in covering the energy intake even in specialised predators.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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