Fauna and flight activity of bats in natural forests in the southern Brdy Mts. and the first information on the occurrence of Hypsugo savii in this area (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae)

Pages 63–78
DOI 10.37520/lynx.2021.005
Keywords Chiroptera, bat fauna, species diversity, flight activity, natural forests, Hypsugo savii
Citation BUFKA, Luděk a ZACHOVÁ, Romana. Fauna and flight activity of bats in natural forests in the southern Brdy Mts. and the first information on the occurrence of Hypsugo savii in this area (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae). Lynx, new series. Prague: National Museum, 2021, 52(1), 63–78. DOI: https://doi.org/10.37520/lynx.2021.005. ISSN 0024-7774 (print), 1804-6460 (online). Also available from: https://publikace.nm.cz/en/periodicals/lns/52-1/fauna-and-flight-activity-of-bats-in-natural-forests-in-the-southern-brdy-mts-and-the-first-information-on-the-occurrence-of-hypsugo-savii-in-this-area-chiroptera-vespertilionidae
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The bat fauna was studied at six localities of protected natural forest fragments in the southern part of the Brdy Mts. (south-western Bohemia), in the years 2019–2020. Netting and acoustic detection on line transects were used in order to document the species composition and flight activity of bats at the localities under study. Altogether, 24 individuals of seven bat species were netted. In total, 643 minutes of the presence of flying bats were registered within 56.5 transect hours. With use of these methods, at least 16 bat species were recorded. Of them, Myotis myotis, M. mystacinus / M. brandtii, M. nattereri, Eptesicus nilssonii, Pipistrellus pipistrellus, Plecotus auritus, and Barbastella barbastellus represent the constant species group with respect to their occurrence at the localities. Pipistrellus pipistrellus was the most frequent species (54%), with the highest relative flight activity at all localities. The highest intensity of flight activity of the bat community was observed in habitats with rocks, boulder accumulation, and open stony debris (14.17 min+/h). The highest bat species diversity was registered in habitats with the prevalence of herb-rich mixed beech forest stands (15 species, diversity index H’=2.02; equitability E=0.75). A series of calls of Hypsugo savii was registered in the Na skalách Nature Reserve on 8 May 2020. It represents the first finding of this species in the region of the Brdy Mts.

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