Go to the city: urban invasions of four pipistrelle bat species in eastern Slovakia
Until now, late summer or autumn invasions into inhabited building have been regarded as phenomenon typical for the common pipistrelle, pipistrellus pipistrellus, exclusively. During the investigation of this phenomenon in the city of Košice (eastern Slovakia), we discovered that it was not always e...
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doaj-e53aadf141864514a57d22ab3064c7912020-11-25T02:21:36ZengSciendoEuropean Journal of Ecology1339-84742019-01-0151232610.2478/eje-2019-0004eje-2019-0004Go to the city: urban invasions of four pipistrelle bat species in eastern SlovakiaNusová Gréta0Uhrin Marcel1Kaňuch Peter2Institute of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, P. J. Šafárik University in Košice, Šrobárova 2, 040 01 Košice, SlovakiaInstitute of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, P. J. Šafárik University in Košice, Šrobárova 2, 040 01 Košice, SlovakiaInstitute of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, P. J. Šafárik University in Košice, Šrobárova 2, 040 01 Košice, SlovakiaUntil now, late summer or autumn invasions into inhabited building have been regarded as phenomenon typical for the common pipistrelle, pipistrellus pipistrellus, exclusively. During the investigation of this phenomenon in the city of Košice (eastern Slovakia), we discovered that it was not always entirely specific for this species. During the period 2016–2018, we recorded 3 events out of 35 invasions, where small groups of common pipistrelles that invaded into inhabited buildings were also accompanied by individuals of two con-generic bat species, pipistrellus pygmaeus and pipistrellus kuhlii. Cryptic species p. pipistrellus and p. pygmaeus were determined by genetic test. In addition, in 2019, we recorded the first winter occurrence of another pipistrelle species, pipistrellus nathusii, in this urban environment. We conclude that areas of frequent invasive behaviour of p. pipistrellus may be sometimes associated with concomitant occurrence of other related species that share common thermal or foraging niche and such behaviour could be evidence of their urbanisation tendencies.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/eje.2019.5.issue-1/eje-2019-0004/eje-2019-0004.xml?format=INTecological trapmulti-species aggregationssynurbanisationurban habitatsvespertilionidae |
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Go to the city: urban invasions of four pipistrelle bat species in eastern Slovakia |
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Go to the city: urban invasions of four pipistrelle bat species in eastern Slovakia |
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Go to the city: urban invasions of four pipistrelle bat species in eastern Slovakia |
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Go to the city: urban invasions of four pipistrelle bat species in eastern Slovakia |
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go to the city: urban invasions of four pipistrelle bat species in eastern slovakia |
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European Journal of Ecology |
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Until now, late summer or autumn invasions into inhabited building have been regarded as phenomenon typical for the common pipistrelle, pipistrellus pipistrellus, exclusively. During the investigation of this phenomenon in the city of Košice (eastern Slovakia), we discovered that it was not always entirely specific for this species. During the period 2016–2018, we recorded 3 events out of 35 invasions, where small groups of common pipistrelles that invaded into inhabited buildings were also accompanied by individuals of two con-generic bat species, pipistrellus pygmaeus and pipistrellus kuhlii. Cryptic species p. pipistrellus and p. pygmaeus were determined by genetic test. In addition, in 2019, we recorded the first winter occurrence of another pipistrelle species, pipistrellus nathusii, in this urban environment. We conclude that areas of frequent invasive behaviour of p. pipistrellus may be sometimes associated with concomitant occurrence of other related species that share common thermal or foraging niche and such behaviour could be evidence of their urbanisation tendencies. |
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ecological trap multi-species aggregations synurbanisation urban habitats vespertilionidae |
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