Habitat use and seasonal activity of insectivorous bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in the grasslands of southern Brazil

In temperate zones, insectivorous bats use some types of habitat more frequently than others, and are more active in the warmest periods of the year. We assessed the spatial and seasonal activity patterns of bats in open areas of the southernmost region of Brazil. We tested the hypothesis that bat a...

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Main Authors: Marília A. S. Barros, Daniel M. A. Pessoa, Ana Maria Rui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2014-04-01
Series:Zoologia (Curitiba)
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-46702014000200006&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-1e363647397b40ecaf08b2ee89008b3c2020-11-24T22:23:56ZengPensoft PublishersZoologia (Curitiba)1984-46892014-04-0131215316110.1590/S1984-46702014000200006S1984-46702014000200006Habitat use and seasonal activity of insectivorous bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in the grasslands of southern BrazilMarília A. S. Barros0Daniel M. A. Pessoa1Ana Maria Rui2Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do NorteUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do NorteUniversidade Federal de PelotasIn temperate zones, insectivorous bats use some types of habitat more frequently than others, and are more active in the warmest periods of the year. We assessed the spatial and seasonal activity patterns of bats in open areas of the southernmost region of Brazil. We tested the hypothesis that bat activity differs among habitat types, among seasons, and is influenced by weather variables. We monitored four 1,500-m transects monthly, from April 2009 to March 2010. Transects corresponded to the five habitat types that predominate in the region. In each sampling session, we detected and counted bat passes with an ultrasound detector (Pettersson D230) and measured climatic variables at the transects. We recorded 1,183 bat passes, and observed the highest activity at the edge of a eucalyptus stand (0.64 bat passes/min) and along an irrigation channel (0.54 bat passes/min). The second highest activity values (0.31 and 0.20 bat passes/min, respectively) were obtained at the edge of a riparian forest and at the margin of a wetland. The grasslands were used significantly less (0.05 bat passes/min). Bat activity was significantly lower in the winter (0.21 bat passes/min) and showed similar values in the autumn (0.33 bat passes/min), spring (0.26 bat passes/min), and summer (0.29 bat passes/min). Bat activity was correlated with temperature, but it was not correlated with wind speed and relative humidity of the air. Our data suggest that, in the study area, insectivorous bats are active throughout the year, and use mostly forest and watercourses areas. These habitat types should be considered prioritary for the conservation of bats in the southernmost region of Brazil.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-46702014000200006&lng=en&tlng=enAcoustic monitoringactivity patternsMolossidaeSouth American PampasVespertilionidae
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author Marília A. S. Barros
Daniel M. A. Pessoa
Ana Maria Rui
spellingShingle Marília A. S. Barros
Daniel M. A. Pessoa
Ana Maria Rui
Habitat use and seasonal activity of insectivorous bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in the grasslands of southern Brazil
Zoologia (Curitiba)
Acoustic monitoring
activity patterns
Molossidae
South American Pampas
Vespertilionidae
author_facet Marília A. S. Barros
Daniel M. A. Pessoa
Ana Maria Rui
author_sort Marília A. S. Barros
title Habitat use and seasonal activity of insectivorous bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in the grasslands of southern Brazil
title_short Habitat use and seasonal activity of insectivorous bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in the grasslands of southern Brazil
title_full Habitat use and seasonal activity of insectivorous bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in the grasslands of southern Brazil
title_fullStr Habitat use and seasonal activity of insectivorous bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in the grasslands of southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Habitat use and seasonal activity of insectivorous bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in the grasslands of southern Brazil
title_sort habitat use and seasonal activity of insectivorous bats (mammalia: chiroptera) in the grasslands of southern brazil
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Zoologia (Curitiba)
issn 1984-4689
publishDate 2014-04-01
description In temperate zones, insectivorous bats use some types of habitat more frequently than others, and are more active in the warmest periods of the year. We assessed the spatial and seasonal activity patterns of bats in open areas of the southernmost region of Brazil. We tested the hypothesis that bat activity differs among habitat types, among seasons, and is influenced by weather variables. We monitored four 1,500-m transects monthly, from April 2009 to March 2010. Transects corresponded to the five habitat types that predominate in the region. In each sampling session, we detected and counted bat passes with an ultrasound detector (Pettersson D230) and measured climatic variables at the transects. We recorded 1,183 bat passes, and observed the highest activity at the edge of a eucalyptus stand (0.64 bat passes/min) and along an irrigation channel (0.54 bat passes/min). The second highest activity values (0.31 and 0.20 bat passes/min, respectively) were obtained at the edge of a riparian forest and at the margin of a wetland. The grasslands were used significantly less (0.05 bat passes/min). Bat activity was significantly lower in the winter (0.21 bat passes/min) and showed similar values in the autumn (0.33 bat passes/min), spring (0.26 bat passes/min), and summer (0.29 bat passes/min). Bat activity was correlated with temperature, but it was not correlated with wind speed and relative humidity of the air. Our data suggest that, in the study area, insectivorous bats are active throughout the year, and use mostly forest and watercourses areas. These habitat types should be considered prioritary for the conservation of bats in the southernmost region of Brazil.
topic Acoustic monitoring
activity patterns
Molossidae
South American Pampas
Vespertilionidae
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-46702014000200006&lng=en&tlng=en
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