越南中部ly son群岛的蝙蝠

Thong Vu Dinh
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黎山是越南的一个小而重要的群岛。它包含不同的生态系统,从城市化到自然植被。然而,人们对蝙蝠和这个群岛的总体生物多样性知之甚少。2017年8月和2022年5月,作者在整个群岛进行了一系列蝙蝠调查。用雾网和竖琴捕捉蝙蝠。回声定位呼叫使用PCTape系统记录在每个网和诱捕点和飞行帐篷内。使用Selena软件分析了通话记录。调查结果证实,Ly Son群岛是两种蝙蝠的家园,属于两科两属:翼足科(Cynopterus sphinx)和狐蝠科(Myotis muricola)。在这两个物种中,C. sphinx非常常见,而M. muricola在群岛上很少记录。值得注意的是,M. muricola的回声定位信号持续时间在2.6-5.2毫秒之间,比以前的出版物描述的要长。
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BATS OF LY SON ARCHIPELAGO, CENTRAL VIETNAM
Ly Son is a small but important archipelago of Vietnam. It contains different ecosystems ranging from urbanized to natural vegetation. However, little was known about bats and the general biodiversity of this archipelago. In August 2017 and May 2022, the author conducted a series of bat surveys throughout the archipelago. Bats were captured using mist nets and harp traps. Echolocation calls were recorded using the PCTape system at every netting and trapping site and inside a flight tent. Recorded calls were analyzed using the Selena software. Results from the survey confirmed that the Ly Son archipelago is home to two bat species belonging to two genera, two families: Pteropodidae (Cynopterus sphinx) and Vespertilionidae (Myotis muricola). Of these two species, C. sphinx was very common while M. muricola was rarely recorded in the archipelago. Remarkably, the echolocation signal duration of M. muricola is in a range of 2.6-5.2 milliseconds which is longer than descriptions in previous publications.
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