Dietary composition and diversity in an endemic island bat, the Hawaiian hoary bat (Lasiurus semotus)

Acta Chiroptera
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Abstract

Due to the importance of sufficient diets, conservation practices for endangered bats often involve protection and restoration of foraging resources. For insectivorous (or arthropodivorous) bats, detailed knowledge of prey consumption can inform effective management. In this study, we used metabarcoding techniques to investigate the diet of Lasiurus semotus, a primarily insectivorous, solitary foliage-roosting endangered bat endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. To determine diet composition and how it relates to sex, reproductive condition, and habitat, we analyzed 141 guano samples collected from across the Hawaiian archipelago between 2010–2021. We detected 424 arthropod prey items, with Lepidoptera — the most common order (found in 100% of all samples), followed by Blattodea (85%), Coleoptera (42%), Orthoptera (47%), Diptera (33%), and Hemiptera (25%). Coleoptera were more frequent in guano collected from females. Prey richness and evenness at the family-level were similar across sex, reproductive condition, elevation, and land cover type. High variability among samples, and the dominance of Lepidoptera and Kalotermitidae (Blattodea), indicates that local prey abundance may influence L. semotus diet more strongly than prey richness and evenness. Lasiurus semotus consumed both native and non-native arthropods, including several invasive agricultural pests. Our study demonstrates that hoary bats in the Hawaiian Islands consume a wide variety of prey types, likely sought over an extensive range of habitats.

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Pinzari, C., Gorresen, P., Peck, R., and Courtot, K., 2026, Dietary composition and diversity in an endemic island bat, the Hawaiian hoary bat (Lasiurus semotus): Acta Chiroptera, v. 28, no. 1, p. 1-20, https://doi.org/10.3161/15081109ACC2026.28.1.009.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Dietary composition and diversity in an endemic island bat, the Hawaiian hoary bat (Lasiurus semotus)
Series title Acta Chiroptera
DOI 10.3161/15081109ACC2026.28.1.009
Volume 28
Issue 1
Publication Date June 22, 2026
Year Published 2026
Language English
Publisher BioOne
Contributing office(s) Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center
Description 20 p.
First page 1
Last page 20
Country United States
State Hawaii
Other Geospatial Islands of Hawaii, Kauai, Maui, and Oahu
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