Description of the echolocation pulses of insectivorous bats with new records for Southwest Colombia

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Mammal Research Pub Date : 2024-01-09 DOI:10.1007/s13364-023-00734-x
Johana Arévalo-Cortés, John Tulcan-Flores, Danny Zurc, Silvia A. Montenegro-Muñoz, Jhon Jairo Calderón-Leytón, Ronald A. Fernández-Gómez
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Despite the high diversity of bats in neotropics, traditional methods such as mist nets, harp traps and roost detection have limitations in capturing that diversity in a landscape, with most detected species restricted to those that forage in the undergrowth or enclosed spaces. Therefore, acoustic records become a tool that complements and enhances the efforts to get more complete bat inventories while avoiding alterations in usual foraging activities and disruption in their life cycles. This study describes the acoustic parameters (spectral and temporal variables) of the echolocation pulses of insectivorous bats to characterise different species of bats in Southwest Colombia acoustically. We recorded echolocation calls between December 2017 and May 2020 in the Andean and Pacific regions of the Department of Nariño. We analysed 81 sequences of echolocation calls from eight bat species belonging to three families: Vespertilionidae, Molossidae and Emballonuridae. We perform recordings on free-flying bats with identity corroboration by capture for recording in flight rooms and examination in the hand. Myotis riparius and Lasiurus blossevillii were recorded for the first time in the Nariño Department. M. albescens, M. keaysi, M. riparius and L. blossevillii (Vespertilionidae) had pulses of frequency modulated (FM) with a quasi-constant frequency (QCF) ending; Molossus molossus, Tadarida brasiliensis and Promops centralis (Molossidae) had pulses with constant frequency (CF) and QCF; and Saccopteryx bilineata (Emballonuridae) had pulses with QCF. This study contributes to the efforts to facilitate the identification of insectivorous bats of the Neotropics using the acoustic monitoring approaches, represents a reference to compare the acoustic studies in Southwestern Colombia and contributes to increasing our knowledge of the bat diversity in the region.

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描述食虫蝙蝠的回声定位脉冲,以及哥伦比亚西南部的新记录
尽管新热带地区的蝙蝠种类繁多,但雾网、竖琴式陷阱和巢穴探测等传统方法在捕捉景观中的蝙蝠多样性方面存在局限性,大多数探测到的物种仅限于在灌木丛或封闭空间中觅食的蝙蝠。因此,声学记录成为一种工具,可以补充和加强获得更完整蝙蝠清单的工作,同时避免改变通常的觅食活动和扰乱其生命周期。本研究描述了食虫蝙蝠回声定位脉冲的声学参数(频谱和时间变量),以从声学角度描述哥伦比亚西南部不同种类蝙蝠的特征。我们于 2017 年 12 月至 2020 年 5 月期间在纳里尼奥省的安第斯和太平洋地区记录了回声定位呼叫。我们分析了属于三个科的八个蝙蝠物种的 81 个回声定位叫声序列:我们分析了 8 种蝙蝠的 81 个回声定位呼叫序列,它们分别属于三个科:蝙蝠科(Vespertilionidae)、蝠科(Molossidae)和蝠属(Emballonuridae)。我们对自由飞行的蝙蝠进行了记录,并通过在飞行室捕捉记录和用手检查进行身份验证。我们首次在纳里尼奥省记录到 Myotis riparius 和 Lasiurus blossevillii。M.albescens、M.keaysi、M.riparius和L.blossevillii(Vespertilionidae)的脉冲频率为调频(FM),以准恒频(QCF)结束;Molossus molossus、Tadarida brasiliensis和Promops centralis(Molossidae)的脉冲频率为恒频(CF)和QCF;Saccopteryx bilineata(Emballonuridae)的脉冲频率为QCF。这项研究有助于利用声学监测方法促进对新热带地区食虫蝙蝠的识别,为比较哥伦比亚西南部的声学研究提供了参考,并有助于增加我们对该地区蝙蝠多样性的了解。
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Mammal Research
Mammal Research ZOOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Mammal Research, formerly published as Acta Theriologica, is an international journal of mammalogy, covering all aspects of mammalian biology. Long-since recognized as a leader in its field, the journal was founded in 1954, and has been exclusively published in English since 1967. The journal presents work from scientists all over the world, covering all aspects of mammalian biology: genetics, ecology, behaviour, bioenergetics, morphology, development, reproduction, nutrition, physiology, paleontology and evolution.
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