A Report: Urban Taphozous Melanopogon (Emballonusidae) at Tan Yan kee Garden, University of the East Manila, Philippines
Alma E. Nacua1, Cristina Macer2, Julianne Mae S. Magat3, Liana Marrie B. Laderas4, Frances Marie Almeida Bato5, Jaecelyn A. Cañares6, Sheryl Jane T. Selda7, Jake Wilson B. Binaday8, Nativita da Silva Pereira Alves9

1Alma E. Nacua, Urban Biodiversity Laboratory, Universidad de Manila. 659 A. Cecilia Munoz, Ermita 1000, Manila, Philippines.

2Cristina Macer, Graduate School, University of the East. 2219 Recto Avenue, Sampaloc 1008, Manila, Philippines.

3Julianne Mae S. Magat, Graduate School, University of the East. 2219 Recto Avenue, Sampaloc 1008, Manila, Philippines.

4Liana Marrie B. Laderas, Graduate School, University of the East. 2219 Recto Avenue, Sampaloc 1008, Manila, Philippines.

5Frances Marie Almeida Bato, Graduate School, University of the East. 2219 Recto Avenue, Sampaloc 1008, Manila, Philippines.

6Jaecelyn A. Cañares, Graduate School, University of the East. 2219 Recto Avenue, Sampaloc 1008, Manila, Philippines.

7Sheryl Jane T. Selda, Graduate School, University of the East. 2219 Recto Avenue, Sampaloc 1008, Manila, Philippines.

8Jake Wilson B. Binaday, Graduate School, University of the East. 2219 Recto Avenue, Sampaloc 1008, Manila, Philippines.

9Nativita da Silva Pereira Alves, Graduate School, University of the East. 2219 Recto Avenue, Sampaloc 1008, Manila, Philippines.

Manuscript received on 06 April 2021 | Revised Manuscript received on 09 April 2021 | Manuscript Accepted on 15 April 2021 | Manuscript published on 30 April 2021 | PP: 1-5 | Volume-1 Issue-1, April 2021 | Retrieval Number:100.1/ijaz.A2014041221

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Abstract: In Metro Manila, it is very uncommon to observe bars due to they are being hunted for food or their own source of food in Metro Manila is rare or scarce. However, few numbers of the black-bearded tomb bal Taphozous melanopogon which is already in the IUCN Red list was observed flying in the University of the East, Manila Garden. The aim of the study is to determine why an IUCN red listed bar is present in an urban and busy area of the University of the East Manila, Philippines. As shown on the results of this paper, different insects were subjected as part of the food diet for a 10 day period observation to determine the food intake of black bearded tomb bar, and in was Diptera that prevails as their selective food which is very common in Metro Manila due to high presence of anthropogenic wastes.

Keywords: Black Tomb Bats, Urban area, IUCN red list, University of the East, Threatened.