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Fig. 3

From: Feasting, not fasting: winter diets of cave hibernating bats in the United States

Fig. 3

Food web of bat species and their arthropod prey species visualizing the similarities in the diet. The upper row represents arthropod orders consumed, with the blocks in the lower row the bat species. Lines connecting a bat species with an arthropod order represents the identification of consumption, and the thickness of the line represents the total number of times the order was represented in each bat species. Numbers correspond to 1: Araneae, 2: Coleoptera, 3: Diptera, 4: Ephemeroptera, 5: Hemiptera, 6: Hymenoptera, 7: Lepidoptera, 8: Neuroptera, 9: Orthoptera, 10: Plecoptera, 11: Psocodea, 12: Psocoptera, 13: Trichoptera, and 14: Trobidiformes. Unidentified OTUs were not included in this figure

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