The Adamello-Brenta Natural Park bat community (Mammalia, Chiroptera): distribution and population status

Bats were censused in the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park (Trentino, central Italian Alps) in May-September 1999 and 2000, by mist-netting and roost surveys. In all, 90 sites (19 caves, 50 buildings and 21 foraging sites), over an area of about 618 km2, were checked. The bat species distribution in bot...

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Main Authors: CHIRICHELLA, Roberta, MATTIROLI S, NODARI M, PREATONI D. G, WAUTERS L. A, TOSI G, MARTINOLI A.
Other Authors: Chirichella, Roberta, Mattiroli, S, Nodari, M, Preatoni, D. G., Wauters, L. A., Tosi, G, Martinoli, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2003
Subjects:
Alp
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11388/133692
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spelling ftsassariuniiris:oai:iris.uniss.it:11388/133692 2024-04-14T08:09:35+00:00 The Adamello-Brenta Natural Park bat community (Mammalia, Chiroptera): distribution and population status CHIRICHELLA, Roberta MATTIROLI S NODARI M PREATONI D. G WAUTERS L. A TOSI G MARTINOLI A. Chirichella, Roberta Mattiroli, S Nodari, M Preatoni, D. G. Wauters, L. A. Tosi, G Martinoli, A. 2003 http://hdl.handle.net/11388/133692 eng eng volume:14 firstpage:29 lastpage:45 numberofpages:17 journal:HYSTRIX http://hdl.handle.net/11388/133692 Chiroptera Alp distribution info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2003 ftsassariuniiris 2024-03-15T04:10:21Z Bats were censused in the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park (Trentino, central Italian Alps) in May-September 1999 and 2000, by mist-netting and roost surveys. In all, 90 sites (19 caves, 50 buildings and 21 foraging sites), over an area of about 618 km2, were checked. The bat species distribution in both the Park and the surrounding areas was obtained by using field data, museum records and literature information. Atotal of 19 species was recorded: of these, one (Myotis bechsteinii) was known from a museum collection and 18 were recorded in the field (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, R. hipposideros, Myotis blythii, M. daubentonii, M. emarginatus, M. mystacinus, M. nattereri, Pipistrellus kuhlii, P. nathusii, P. pipistrellus, Nyctalus leisleri, Hypsugo savii, Eptesicus nilssonii, E. serotinus, Vespertilio murinus, Barbastella barbastellus, Plecotus alpinus, P. auritus). Local distribution, habitat use and body size parameters of the species were studied, and selection of roosts and foraging sites by the bat community was analysed with logistic regression. The conservation status of the bat community is also discussed. We document the third record of breeding by Pipistrellus nathusii and the fourth Eptesicus (Amblyotus) nilssonii nursery in Italy, as well as the first roosting sites of the recently described Plecotus alpinus. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barbastella barbastellus Pipistrellus nathusii Vespertilio murinus CINECA IRIS Universitá Degli Studi di Sassari
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topic Chiroptera
Alp
distribution
spellingShingle Chiroptera
Alp
distribution
CHIRICHELLA, Roberta
MATTIROLI S
NODARI M
PREATONI D. G
WAUTERS L. A
TOSI G
MARTINOLI A.
The Adamello-Brenta Natural Park bat community (Mammalia, Chiroptera): distribution and population status
topic_facet Chiroptera
Alp
distribution
description Bats were censused in the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park (Trentino, central Italian Alps) in May-September 1999 and 2000, by mist-netting and roost surveys. In all, 90 sites (19 caves, 50 buildings and 21 foraging sites), over an area of about 618 km2, were checked. The bat species distribution in both the Park and the surrounding areas was obtained by using field data, museum records and literature information. Atotal of 19 species was recorded: of these, one (Myotis bechsteinii) was known from a museum collection and 18 were recorded in the field (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, R. hipposideros, Myotis blythii, M. daubentonii, M. emarginatus, M. mystacinus, M. nattereri, Pipistrellus kuhlii, P. nathusii, P. pipistrellus, Nyctalus leisleri, Hypsugo savii, Eptesicus nilssonii, E. serotinus, Vespertilio murinus, Barbastella barbastellus, Plecotus alpinus, P. auritus). Local distribution, habitat use and body size parameters of the species were studied, and selection of roosts and foraging sites by the bat community was analysed with logistic regression. The conservation status of the bat community is also discussed. We document the third record of breeding by Pipistrellus nathusii and the fourth Eptesicus (Amblyotus) nilssonii nursery in Italy, as well as the first roosting sites of the recently described Plecotus alpinus.
author2 Chirichella, Roberta
Mattiroli, S
Nodari, M
Preatoni, D. G.
Wauters, L. A.
Tosi, G
Martinoli, A.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author CHIRICHELLA, Roberta
MATTIROLI S
NODARI M
PREATONI D. G
WAUTERS L. A
TOSI G
MARTINOLI A.
author_facet CHIRICHELLA, Roberta
MATTIROLI S
NODARI M
PREATONI D. G
WAUTERS L. A
TOSI G
MARTINOLI A.
author_sort CHIRICHELLA, Roberta
title The Adamello-Brenta Natural Park bat community (Mammalia, Chiroptera): distribution and population status
title_short The Adamello-Brenta Natural Park bat community (Mammalia, Chiroptera): distribution and population status
title_full The Adamello-Brenta Natural Park bat community (Mammalia, Chiroptera): distribution and population status
title_fullStr The Adamello-Brenta Natural Park bat community (Mammalia, Chiroptera): distribution and population status
title_full_unstemmed The Adamello-Brenta Natural Park bat community (Mammalia, Chiroptera): distribution and population status
title_sort adamello-brenta natural park bat community (mammalia, chiroptera): distribution and population status
publishDate 2003
url http://hdl.handle.net/11388/133692
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Pipistrellus nathusii
Vespertilio murinus
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Pipistrellus nathusii
Vespertilio murinus
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