2015
DOI: 10.4311/2015lsc0105
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Environmental and spatial characteristics that affect roost use by Seba’s short-tailed bat (Carollia Perspicillata) in a Colombian cave

Abstract: Bats use roost sites to reduce energy costs, for reproduction, and to protect themselves from harsh weather conditions and predators. The roosts differ in the environmental and spatial features that may be used by bats during roost selection, but the relationship between the types of roosts and the physical and spatial characteristics remain poorly understood. We studied the characteristics of roost sites used by Carollia perspicillata in a cave with an area of approximately 600 m 2 located in a remnant of tro… Show more

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“…The Macaregua Cave is located in Las Vueltas village, Municipality of Curití, Santander Department, in the occidental slopes of Andes Mountains (06°39′36″N; 73°06′32″W, 1,565 m elevation). The cave has an extension of near 600 m, an average temperature of 28°C and 85% of relative humidity inside (Peñuela‐Salgado et al., 2015). At least nine species of bats (Microchiroptera) roost inside the cave, and the species Carollia perspicillata , Mormoops megalophylla and N. tumidirostris maintain permanent colonies along the year (Pérez‐Torres et al., 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Macaregua Cave is located in Las Vueltas village, Municipality of Curití, Santander Department, in the occidental slopes of Andes Mountains (06°39′36″N; 73°06′32″W, 1,565 m elevation). The cave has an extension of near 600 m, an average temperature of 28°C and 85% of relative humidity inside (Peñuela‐Salgado et al., 2015). At least nine species of bats (Microchiroptera) roost inside the cave, and the species Carollia perspicillata , Mormoops megalophylla and N. tumidirostris maintain permanent colonies along the year (Pérez‐Torres et al., 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Macaregua Cave is located in Las Vueltas village, Municipality of Curití, Santander Department, in the occidental slopes of Andes Mountains (06°39′36″N; 73°06′32″W, 1,565 m elevation). The cave has an extension of near 600 m, an average temperature of 28°C and 85% of relative humidity inside (Peñuela-Salgado et al, 2015).…”
Section: Materials S and Me Thodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La temperatura seleccionada por Carollia brevicauda, en este estudio, coincide con los registros de temperatura dentro de refugios reportados en otros trabajos, en los que C. brevicauda tuvo una temperatura promedio de 26,79 • C (Suárez-Payares y Lizcano, 2011). Así mismo, nuestros resultados se ajustan a los reportados en otros estudios relacionados a Carollia, indicando que el promedio de temperatura de este género varía entre los 23,2 y 27,3 • C (López, 2018;Peñuela-Salgado y Pérez-Torres, 2015).…”
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“…Both caves are dry, with 1 chamber, and have a crack-type protrusion roof (Fig. 2A, D) (see Peñuela-Salgado & Pérez-Torres, 2015). Cave 1 is 2.5 m tall × 1.5 m wide × 10 m long (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%