Type of shelter and first description of the echolocation call of disk-winged bat (Thyroptera devivoi)
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Resumo: | Abstract: Thyropteridae is a family of bats endemic to the Neotropical region, and Thyroptera devivoi is the only species in the family that occurs exclusively in forest patches within savannas of northern South America and north of the Brazilian Cerrado. Primary data on the species are still scarce. Therefore, in this study our objective was to fill knowledge gaps on geographical distribution, roost-use, and echolocation for the species. We observed a T. devivoi colony of 15 individuals living under a dead palm leaf. The bats used the leaf as a roost for at least four days. After capturing one individual, we confirmed the species identification via skull size and the oblong shape of the adhesive disk. The new record reinforces the association of this species with non-forested formations, and its occurrence mainly in savannas. Echolocation calls of T. devivoi are consistent with those known for the genus, with multiharmonic, low intensity and high frequency pulses. Despite these new data, more studies are certainly needed to enhance distribution data for the species, as well as to clarify the biological and ecological requirements of the species. |
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Type of shelter and first description of the echolocation call of disk-winged bat (Thyroptera devivoi)echolocationBrazilCerradoChiropteraroostThyropteridaeAbstract: Thyropteridae is a family of bats endemic to the Neotropical region, and Thyroptera devivoi is the only species in the family that occurs exclusively in forest patches within savannas of northern South America and north of the Brazilian Cerrado. Primary data on the species are still scarce. Therefore, in this study our objective was to fill knowledge gaps on geographical distribution, roost-use, and echolocation for the species. We observed a T. devivoi colony of 15 individuals living under a dead palm leaf. The bats used the leaf as a roost for at least four days. After capturing one individual, we confirmed the species identification via skull size and the oblong shape of the adhesive disk. The new record reinforces the association of this species with non-forested formations, and its occurrence mainly in savannas. Echolocation calls of T. devivoi are consistent with those known for the genus, with multiharmonic, low intensity and high frequency pulses. Despite these new data, more studies are certainly needed to enhance distribution data for the species, as well as to clarify the biological and ecological requirements of the species.Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade | BIOTA - FAPESP2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032020000200201Biota Neotropica v.20 n.2 2020reponame:Biota Neotropicainstname:Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)instacron:BIOTA - FAPESP10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2019-0821info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRosa,Renato O. L.Silva,Claysson H. A.Oliveira,Thiago F.Silveira,MauricioAguiar,Ludmilla M. S.eng2021-04-28T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1676-06032020000200201Revistahttps://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v20n1/pt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||juliosa@unifap.br1676-06111676-0611opendoar:2021-04-28T00:00Biota Neotropica - Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)false |
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Type of shelter and first description of the echolocation call of disk-winged bat (Thyroptera devivoi) |
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Type of shelter and first description of the echolocation call of disk-winged bat (Thyroptera devivoi) |
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Type of shelter and first description of the echolocation call of disk-winged bat (Thyroptera devivoi) Rosa,Renato O. L. echolocation Brazil Cerrado Chiroptera roost Thyropteridae |
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Type of shelter and first description of the echolocation call of disk-winged bat (Thyroptera devivoi) |
title_full |
Type of shelter and first description of the echolocation call of disk-winged bat (Thyroptera devivoi) |
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Type of shelter and first description of the echolocation call of disk-winged bat (Thyroptera devivoi) |
title_full_unstemmed |
Type of shelter and first description of the echolocation call of disk-winged bat (Thyroptera devivoi) |
title_sort |
Type of shelter and first description of the echolocation call of disk-winged bat (Thyroptera devivoi) |
author |
Rosa,Renato O. L. |
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Rosa,Renato O. L. Silva,Claysson H. A. Oliveira,Thiago F. Silveira,Mauricio Aguiar,Ludmilla M. S. |
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Silva,Claysson H. A. Oliveira,Thiago F. Silveira,Mauricio Aguiar,Ludmilla M. S. |
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Rosa,Renato O. L. Silva,Claysson H. A. Oliveira,Thiago F. Silveira,Mauricio Aguiar,Ludmilla M. S. |
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echolocation Brazil Cerrado Chiroptera roost Thyropteridae |
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echolocation Brazil Cerrado Chiroptera roost Thyropteridae |
description |
Abstract: Thyropteridae is a family of bats endemic to the Neotropical region, and Thyroptera devivoi is the only species in the family that occurs exclusively in forest patches within savannas of northern South America and north of the Brazilian Cerrado. Primary data on the species are still scarce. Therefore, in this study our objective was to fill knowledge gaps on geographical distribution, roost-use, and echolocation for the species. We observed a T. devivoi colony of 15 individuals living under a dead palm leaf. The bats used the leaf as a roost for at least four days. After capturing one individual, we confirmed the species identification via skull size and the oblong shape of the adhesive disk. The new record reinforces the association of this species with non-forested formations, and its occurrence mainly in savannas. Echolocation calls of T. devivoi are consistent with those known for the genus, with multiharmonic, low intensity and high frequency pulses. Despite these new data, more studies are certainly needed to enhance distribution data for the species, as well as to clarify the biological and ecological requirements of the species. |
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Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade | BIOTA - FAPESP |
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Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade | BIOTA - FAPESP |
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