Molecular Ecology
An integrative approac h to detect subtle trophic niche differentiation in the sympatric trawling bat species Myotis dasycneme and Myotis daubentonii
Journal:For Molecular Review Ecology Only
Manuscript ID: MEC-13-0478.R1
Manuscript Type: Original Article
Date Submitted by the Author: n/a
Complete List of Authors: Krüger, Frauke; Buero Echolot, ; University of Kiel, Institute for Natural Resource Conservation, Landscape Ecology Clare, Elizabeth; School of Biological and Chemical Sciences Queen Mary University of London, Greif, Stefan; Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Sensory Ecology Siemers, Bjoern; Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Sensory Ecology Symondson, William; Cardiff University, Cardiff School of Biosciences; Sommer, Robert; University of Kiel, Institute for Natural Resource Conservation, Landscape Ecology
Keywords: Diet Analysis, Bats, Functional morphology, Mammals, Adaptation
Page 1 of 42 Molecular Ecology
1 An integrative approach to detect subtle trophic niche differentiation in the
2 sympatric trawling bat species Myotis dasycneme and Myotis daubentonii
3 F Krüger 1*, E L Clare 2, S Greif 3, BM Siemers 3, WOC Symondson 4, RS Sommer 1,
4 1University of Kiel, Ecology Centre, Landscape Ecology, Kiel, Germany
5 2School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, London,
6 United Kingdom
7 3Max Planck InstituteFor for Ornithology, Review Sensory Ecology, Only Seewiesen, Germany
8 4Cardiff University, Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
9 University of Kiel, Ecology Centre, Landscape Ecology, Kiel, Germany
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11 Corresponding author:
12 Frauke Krüger, Olshausenstr. 75, 24118 Kiel, [email protected]