Tent use by Artibeus and Uroderma (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) in northern Colombia


Supplementary Material

  • pdf Figs. S1 through S9

    Fig. S1. Study site at Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona, Magdalena, Colombia.

    Fig. S2. Sabal mauritiiformis palm with a leaf modified into an “umbrella” tent.

    Fig. S3. Three adult females of Uroderma convexum with juveniles, roosting in a S. mauritiiformis tent.

    Fig. S4. Two individuals of U. convexum roosting in a S. mauritiiformis tent.

    Fig. S5. Two individuals of U. convexum roosting under an unmodified coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) leaf.

    Fig. S6. Two individuals of U. convexum roosting under an unmodified coconut palm leaf.

    Fig. S7. Unidentified individual of Vampyressina in a S. mauritiiformis tent.

    Fig. S8. Coconut palms where groups of U. convexum were observed; group of U.convexum roosting under a pinnate tent.

    Fig. S9. Close up of Thecadactylus rapicauda and U. convexum in the same S. mauritiiformis tent.


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