Chiropterophagy by the Siberian weasel (Mustela sibirica): the first record in the Russian Far East

Chiropterophagy is a widespread phenomenon, but only one case of bat consumption by sable has been documented in the Russian Far East. This study presents the first recorded instance of chiropterophagy by the Siberian weasel ( Mustela sibirica ) in the southern Russian Far East, based on excrement c...

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Published inInternational journal of speleology Vol. 53; no. 3
Main Authors Omelko, Valeriya E., Tiunov, Mikhail
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2024
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Summary:Chiropterophagy is a widespread phenomenon, but only one case of bat consumption by sable has been documented in the Russian Far East. This study presents the first recorded instance of chiropterophagy by the Siberian weasel ( Mustela sibirica ) in the southern Russian Far East, based on excrement collected from the Solyanik Cave in the southern Sikhote-Alin Mountains in 2007. The excrement included bones from three bat species ( Murina hilgendorfi , Myotis bombinus , Plecotus ognevi ) and one vole species ( Myodes rutilus ). Our findings suggest that the Siberian weasel visits caves during the cold season, although not annually. These visits appear to be correlated with food shortages rather than adverse weather conditions. Additionally, we propose the term "chiropterocapy" to describe a specific foraging strategy where predators consume bats at rest.
ISSN:0392-6672
1827-806X
DOI:10.5038/1827-806X.53.3.2525