55-1

2024/55/1

ISSN : 0024-7774 (print), 1804-6460 (online)
Editor in Chief : Petr Benda

African bats in the collection of the National Museum, Prague (Chiroptera). III. Bats from Kenya in the collections of the Natural History Museum, Vienna, and National Museum, Prague

A list of 711 specimens of bats belonging to 55 species of 11 families originating from Kenya, housed in the collections of the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria (494 specimens / 39 species / 9 families), and the National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic (217 / 34 / 9), is presented in a…

Quaternary history of Meles meles in Bulgaria (Carnivora: Mustelidae)

An analysis of the past geographical and altitudinal distribution of the European badger (Meles meles) remains in Bulgaria is given. The paper summarizes all scattered data gathered during the last 120 years on the distribution of the species. Data from 42 localities (Early Pleistocene – Subrecent)…

Poznatky o netopieroch Národného parku Poloniny a jeho okolia (Chiroptera)

Data on bats of the Poloniny National Park and its surroundings, eastern Slovakia (Chiroptera). Regarding bat fauna, the territory of the Poloniny National Park remains an insufficiently studied area. Detailed research on bats was conducted there before 2000. By 2011, a total of 19 bat species…

Updated checklist of the terrestrial mammals of Krka National Park, Croatia (Mammalia)

Croatia’s diverse landscapes host numerous designated protected areas (including eight national parks) which encompass 38.1% of Croatia’s terrestrial territory and support a wealth of flora and fauna. One of these, Krka National Park, is in the county of Šibenik-Knin in southwest Croatia. Here we…

Conservation status of Sorex alpinus within a community of small mammals in the Oberpfälzer Forest (Bavaria, Germany): results of a 16-year study (Eulipotyphla: Soricidae)

We collected data on small mammals at the southeastern foothills of the Oberpfälzer Forest (Upper Palatinate Forest), a low mountain range along the border between Bavaria and the Czech Republic. Special attention was paid to the conservation status of the Alpine shrew, Sorex alpinus. Over a 16-year…

Fast recognition and usage of new passageways leading to a maternity roost of Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)

The last Austrian maternity roost of the greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) which is located in the loft of Eggenberg Palace in Graz, Styria, was accessible through two chimneys until 2019 when two ducts became available for the maternity colony as additional passageways. The…