Importance of anthropogenic winter roosts for endangered hibernating bats

We aimed to assess the importance of anthropogenic roosts for bats hibernating in the Roztocze National Park (south-east Poland), based on data collected from 2009 to 2021. We recorded 310 bats from nine species hibernating in 27 artificial underground roosts (root cellars and basements of buildings...

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Published in:Journal of Vertebrate Biology
Main Authors: Stachyra, Przemysław, Piskorski, Michał, Tchórzewski, Mirosław, Łopuszyńska-Stachyra, Klaudia, Mysłajek, Robert W.
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https://doi.org/10.25225/jvb.21071
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spelling ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:195602b0-8abc-4fc5-a754-a9e4cd458f35 2024-03-17T08:57:01+00:00 Importance of anthropogenic winter roosts for endangered hibernating bats Stachyra, Przemysław Piskorski, Michał Tchórzewski, Mirosław Łopuszyńska-Stachyra, Klaudia Mysłajek, Robert W. 1-7 počítač zdroj https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:195602b0-8abc-4fc5-a754-a9e4cd458f35 https://doi.org/10.25225/jvb.21071 eng eng https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:195602b0-8abc-4fc5-a754-a9e4cd458f35 doi:10.25225/jvb.21071 policy:public bat hibernation underground roosts bat conservation protected areas ftczechacademysc https://doi.org/10.25225/jvb.21071 2024-02-19T23:27:03Z We aimed to assess the importance of anthropogenic roosts for bats hibernating in the Roztocze National Park (south-east Poland), based on data collected from 2009 to 2021. We recorded 310 bats from nine species hibernating in 27 artificial underground roosts (root cellars and basements of buildings). The most abundant and constantly recorded species were Plecotus auritus (60.2%), Barbastella barbastellus (20.6%) and Myotis nattereri (14.2%), while the remaining species can be considered of secondary importance; Plecotus austriacus (1.3%), Myotis myotis (1.9%), Myotis bechsteinii (1.3%), M. daubentonii (0.3%), Myotis mystacinus sensu lato (0.3%) and Eptesicus serotinus (1.3%). An estimate of the Shannon diversity index gave a mean H = 0.947 (SD = 0.247, range 0.377-1.352), while the Buzas and Gibson´s evenness index gave values of E = 0.695 (SD = 0.125, range 0.551-0.940). The Shannon index was positively correlated with the number of recorded bats and varied substantially among years. Other/Unknown Material Barbastella barbastellus Myotis nattereri Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV Journal of Vertebrate Biology 71 21071
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topic bat hibernation
underground roosts
bat conservation
protected areas
spellingShingle bat hibernation
underground roosts
bat conservation
protected areas
Stachyra, Przemysław
Piskorski, Michał
Tchórzewski, Mirosław
Łopuszyńska-Stachyra, Klaudia
Mysłajek, Robert W.
Importance of anthropogenic winter roosts for endangered hibernating bats
topic_facet bat hibernation
underground roosts
bat conservation
protected areas
description We aimed to assess the importance of anthropogenic roosts for bats hibernating in the Roztocze National Park (south-east Poland), based on data collected from 2009 to 2021. We recorded 310 bats from nine species hibernating in 27 artificial underground roosts (root cellars and basements of buildings). The most abundant and constantly recorded species were Plecotus auritus (60.2%), Barbastella barbastellus (20.6%) and Myotis nattereri (14.2%), while the remaining species can be considered of secondary importance; Plecotus austriacus (1.3%), Myotis myotis (1.9%), Myotis bechsteinii (1.3%), M. daubentonii (0.3%), Myotis mystacinus sensu lato (0.3%) and Eptesicus serotinus (1.3%). An estimate of the Shannon diversity index gave a mean H = 0.947 (SD = 0.247, range 0.377-1.352), while the Buzas and Gibson´s evenness index gave values of E = 0.695 (SD = 0.125, range 0.551-0.940). The Shannon index was positively correlated with the number of recorded bats and varied substantially among years.
author Stachyra, Przemysław
Piskorski, Michał
Tchórzewski, Mirosław
Łopuszyńska-Stachyra, Klaudia
Mysłajek, Robert W.
author_facet Stachyra, Przemysław
Piskorski, Michał
Tchórzewski, Mirosław
Łopuszyńska-Stachyra, Klaudia
Mysłajek, Robert W.
author_sort Stachyra, Przemysław
title Importance of anthropogenic winter roosts for endangered hibernating bats
title_short Importance of anthropogenic winter roosts for endangered hibernating bats
title_full Importance of anthropogenic winter roosts for endangered hibernating bats
title_fullStr Importance of anthropogenic winter roosts for endangered hibernating bats
title_full_unstemmed Importance of anthropogenic winter roosts for endangered hibernating bats
title_sort importance of anthropogenic winter roosts for endangered hibernating bats
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https://doi.org/10.25225/jvb.21071
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Myotis nattereri
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