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1 December 2016What is for Dinner? First Report of Human Blood in the Diet of the Hairy-Legged Vampire BatDiphylla ecaudata
Fernanda Ito,Enrico Bernard,Rodrigo A. Torres
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Fernanda Ito,1 Enrico Bernard,1,* Rodrigo A. Torres2

11Laboratório de Ciência Aplicada à Conservação da Biodiversidade, Departamento de Zoologia, Universi
22Laboratório de Genômica Evolutiva & Ambiental, Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal de Pe

*Corresponding author: E-mail: enrico.bernard@ufpe.br
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Abstract

Blood-feeding is one of the most specialized foraging habits, as it demands extreme morphological, physiological, and behavioral adaptations. Three species of vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus,Diaemus youngi, andDiphylla ecaudata) rely on blood as their only food. The first two are considered less specialized, whereasD. ecaudata is frequently pointed out as a bird-specialist. We assessed what preyD. ecaudata consumes in the Caatinga dry forests of northeastern Brazil, a highly modified biome. How the species would behave in a situation of scarcity of wild birds and increase in the availability of domestic animals? CouldDiphylla have been induced to include also mammals in its diet? Using PCR-amplification of DNA fragments in the feces ofD. ecaudata, we detected the regular consumption of chicken blood and human blood — a novel prey for this species. Our results suggest that the diet ofD. ecaudata is more flexible than expected. The record of humans as prey and the absence of blood from native species may reflect a low availability of wild birds in the study site, reinforcing the impact of human activities on local ecological processes. This also opens a range of research possibilities on vampire bats in the Caatinga, both on the species' biology and the consequences for public health, considering the potential increase in the transmission of rabies in the region.

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Fernanda Ito,Enrico Bernard, andRodrigo A. Torres "What is for Dinner? First Report of Human Blood in the Diet of the Hairy-Legged Vampire BatDiphylla ecaudata," Acta Chiropterologica 18(2), 509-515, (1 December 2016).https://doi.org/10.3161/15081109ACC2016.18.2.017
Received: 28 April 2016; Accepted: 1 July 2016; Published: 1 December 2016
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Fernanda Ito, Enrico Bernard, Rodrigo A. Torres "What is for Dinner? First Report of Human Blood in the Diet of the Hairy-Legged Vampire BatDiphylla ecaudata," Acta Chiropterologica, 18(2), 509-515, (1 December 2016)
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