New records on the use of man-made constructions as diurnal roosts by bats from the southern Amazon in central Brazil
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Roosts are a key part of bat species' life stories. Information on roost use enables us to understand the biological processes underlying bat ecology and is crucial with regard to the natural-roost loss and environmental pressures related to habitat destruction that has been considered as a threat affecting bat conservation. The aim of this study was to collect new data on the diurnal artificial-roost use by bats in a landscape from the southern Amazon. We observed bat species roosting at an abandoned house in a highly fragmented ecotone between the Amazon and Cerrado biomes. We observed one Trachops cirrhosus individual roosting in physical contact with one Phyllostomus hastatus. One year later, we noticed a compositional change at this roost, in which we found a large colony of Pteronotus parnellii. These findings may shed light on the potential flexibility of the roosting requirements of these species in such landscapes. Moreover, this is one of the first records of the use of human constructions by P. parnelli in such fragmented landscapes, a bat species that until recently was thought of as being associated only with well-preserved natural roosts. |
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New records on the use of man-made constructions as diurnal roosts by bats from the southern Amazon in central BrazilTrachops cirrhosusPhyllostomus hastatusPteronotus parnelliroosting behaviorABSTRACT Roosts are a key part of bat species' life stories. Information on roost use enables us to understand the biological processes underlying bat ecology and is crucial with regard to the natural-roost loss and environmental pressures related to habitat destruction that has been considered as a threat affecting bat conservation. The aim of this study was to collect new data on the diurnal artificial-roost use by bats in a landscape from the southern Amazon. We observed bat species roosting at an abandoned house in a highly fragmented ecotone between the Amazon and Cerrado biomes. We observed one Trachops cirrhosus individual roosting in physical contact with one Phyllostomus hastatus. One year later, we noticed a compositional change at this roost, in which we found a large colony of Pteronotus parnellii. These findings may shed light on the potential flexibility of the roosting requirements of these species in such landscapes. Moreover, this is one of the first records of the use of human constructions by P. parnelli in such fragmented landscapes, a bat species that until recently was thought of as being associated only with well-preserved natural roosts.Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia2017-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/reportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0044-59672017000100079Acta Amazonica v.47 n.1 2017reponame:Acta Amazonicainstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPA10.1590/1809-4392201601443info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLIMA,Camila S.VARZINCZAK,Luiz H.OLIVEIRA,Rafael dePASSOS,Fernando C.eng2016-12-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0044-59672017000100079Revistahttps://acta.inpa.gov.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpacta@inpa.gov.br||acta@inpa.gov.br1809-43920044-5967opendoar:2016-12-05T00:00Acta Amazonica - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false |
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New records on the use of man-made constructions as diurnal roosts by bats from the southern Amazon in central Brazil |
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New records on the use of man-made constructions as diurnal roosts by bats from the southern Amazon in central Brazil |
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New records on the use of man-made constructions as diurnal roosts by bats from the southern Amazon in central Brazil LIMA,Camila S. Trachops cirrhosus Phyllostomus hastatus Pteronotus parnelli roosting behavior |
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New records on the use of man-made constructions as diurnal roosts by bats from the southern Amazon in central Brazil |
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New records on the use of man-made constructions as diurnal roosts by bats from the southern Amazon in central Brazil |
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New records on the use of man-made constructions as diurnal roosts by bats from the southern Amazon in central Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed |
New records on the use of man-made constructions as diurnal roosts by bats from the southern Amazon in central Brazil |
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New records on the use of man-made constructions as diurnal roosts by bats from the southern Amazon in central Brazil |
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LIMA,Camila S. |
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LIMA,Camila S. VARZINCZAK,Luiz H. OLIVEIRA,Rafael de PASSOS,Fernando C. |
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VARZINCZAK,Luiz H. OLIVEIRA,Rafael de PASSOS,Fernando C. |
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LIMA,Camila S. VARZINCZAK,Luiz H. OLIVEIRA,Rafael de PASSOS,Fernando C. |
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Trachops cirrhosus Phyllostomus hastatus Pteronotus parnelli roosting behavior |
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Trachops cirrhosus Phyllostomus hastatus Pteronotus parnelli roosting behavior |
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ABSTRACT Roosts are a key part of bat species' life stories. Information on roost use enables us to understand the biological processes underlying bat ecology and is crucial with regard to the natural-roost loss and environmental pressures related to habitat destruction that has been considered as a threat affecting bat conservation. The aim of this study was to collect new data on the diurnal artificial-roost use by bats in a landscape from the southern Amazon. We observed bat species roosting at an abandoned house in a highly fragmented ecotone between the Amazon and Cerrado biomes. We observed one Trachops cirrhosus individual roosting in physical contact with one Phyllostomus hastatus. One year later, we noticed a compositional change at this roost, in which we found a large colony of Pteronotus parnellii. These findings may shed light on the potential flexibility of the roosting requirements of these species in such landscapes. Moreover, this is one of the first records of the use of human constructions by P. parnelli in such fragmented landscapes, a bat species that until recently was thought of as being associated only with well-preserved natural roosts. |
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