2023
DOI: 10.22541/au.167845009.98519046/v1
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Latitudinal gradient and species traits determine bat distributions across Europe

Abstract: Climatic and human impacts have determined the extinction of species in the past and are also the main factors shaping their present distribution ranges. Geographic range size – a biogeographic variable commonly used to assess population abundance, survival, and conservation status – varies with latitude. In mammals, according to Rapoport’s rule, range size typically increases with latitude. However, bats differ from other groups of mammals with regards to numerous morphological, physiological, and behavioral … Show more

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