Habitat suitability, connection analysis, and effectiveness of protected areas for conservation of the Barbastelle bat Barbastella barbastellus in NW Italy

We studied the distribution of an endangered species of bat strongly associated with woods in NW Italy. A species distribution model (SDM) was built on data collected in 2015–2016 using a presence-only technique (maximum entropy) incorporating environmental variables (19 habitat categories, and 4 to...

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Published in:Acta Chiropterologica
Main Authors: Toffoli, Roberto, Cucco, Marco
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11579/120930
https://doi.org/10.3161/15081109ACC2020.22.2.004
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spelling ftunipiemonteori:oai:iris.uniupo.it:11579/120930 2024-02-11T10:02:24+01:00 Habitat suitability, connection analysis, and effectiveness of protected areas for conservation of the Barbastelle bat Barbastella barbastellus in NW Italy Toffoli, Roberto Cucco, Marco Toffoli, Roberto Cucco, Marco 2020 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11579/120930 https://doi.org/10.3161/15081109ACC2020.22.2.004 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000625441600004 volume:22 issue:2 firstpage:281 lastpage:291 numberofpages:11 journal:ACTA CHIROPTEROLOGICA http://hdl.handle.net/11579/120930 doi:10.3161/15081109ACC2020.22.2.004 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85102602604 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess bat conservation habitat selection landscape connection Natura 2000 species distribution model info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftunipiemonteori https://doi.org/10.3161/15081109ACC2020.22.2.004 2024-01-24T18:15:59Z We studied the distribution of an endangered species of bat strongly associated with woods in NW Italy. A species distribution model (SDM) was built on data collected in 2015–2016 using a presence-only technique (maximum entropy) incorporating environmental variables (19 habitat categories, and 4 topography variables). Barbastelle bat presence (132 sites) was associated with woods (beechwoods, oak-hornbeam woods, and wood arboriculture), while there was a negative selection of built or cultivated areas and open space categories. The model was highly successful when predicting the presence/absence of the species in 43 new sites sampled in 2017–2018. SDM was utilized to calculate resistance surfaces and to assess potential suitable connections among the currently utilized areas. The currently protected areas of NW Italy showed a moderate overlap both with high environmental value areas (23.5%) or high connection areas (11.3%). This study highlights a moderate effectiveness of the protected areas network for conservation of barbastelle bat, and suggests preventing land-use change in current woodland areas and increasing connections in the lowland areas of the region. Our results from predicted species occurrence obtained through SDM can be utilized for targeting survey efforts to identify new barbastelle bat sites. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barbastella barbastellus Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale: CINECA IRIS Acta Chiropterologica 22 2
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habitat selection
landscape connection
Natura 2000
species distribution model
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habitat selection
landscape connection
Natura 2000
species distribution model
Toffoli, Roberto
Cucco, Marco
Habitat suitability, connection analysis, and effectiveness of protected areas for conservation of the Barbastelle bat Barbastella barbastellus in NW Italy
topic_facet bat conservation
habitat selection
landscape connection
Natura 2000
species distribution model
description We studied the distribution of an endangered species of bat strongly associated with woods in NW Italy. A species distribution model (SDM) was built on data collected in 2015–2016 using a presence-only technique (maximum entropy) incorporating environmental variables (19 habitat categories, and 4 topography variables). Barbastelle bat presence (132 sites) was associated with woods (beechwoods, oak-hornbeam woods, and wood arboriculture), while there was a negative selection of built or cultivated areas and open space categories. The model was highly successful when predicting the presence/absence of the species in 43 new sites sampled in 2017–2018. SDM was utilized to calculate resistance surfaces and to assess potential suitable connections among the currently utilized areas. The currently protected areas of NW Italy showed a moderate overlap both with high environmental value areas (23.5%) or high connection areas (11.3%). This study highlights a moderate effectiveness of the protected areas network for conservation of barbastelle bat, and suggests preventing land-use change in current woodland areas and increasing connections in the lowland areas of the region. Our results from predicted species occurrence obtained through SDM can be utilized for targeting survey efforts to identify new barbastelle bat sites.
author2 Toffoli, Roberto
Cucco, Marco
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author Toffoli, Roberto
Cucco, Marco
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title Habitat suitability, connection analysis, and effectiveness of protected areas for conservation of the Barbastelle bat Barbastella barbastellus in NW Italy
title_short Habitat suitability, connection analysis, and effectiveness of protected areas for conservation of the Barbastelle bat Barbastella barbastellus in NW Italy
title_full Habitat suitability, connection analysis, and effectiveness of protected areas for conservation of the Barbastelle bat Barbastella barbastellus in NW Italy
title_fullStr Habitat suitability, connection analysis, and effectiveness of protected areas for conservation of the Barbastelle bat Barbastella barbastellus in NW Italy
title_full_unstemmed Habitat suitability, connection analysis, and effectiveness of protected areas for conservation of the Barbastelle bat Barbastella barbastellus in NW Italy
title_sort habitat suitability, connection analysis, and effectiveness of protected areas for conservation of the barbastelle bat barbastella barbastellus in nw italy
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