2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.23.609443
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Listening to the bats of Carajás: Applied bioacoustics for species inventory and environment use in a mosaic of forests, savannas, and industrial mining in the Brazilian Amazonia

Lidiane Gomes,
Enrico Bernard

Abstract: Bats emit echolocation calls for orientation, foraging, and social interactions. These calls are mostly species-specific, reliable for inventories and to assess habitat use, characteristics useful for large, species-rich but poorly sampled areas. This is the case of Carajás, in Brazilian Amazonia, a mosaic of cave-rich dense forests and unique metalophilous savannas (known ascanga), harboring a rich bat fauna but also industrial iron ore mining, stressing the need to preserve biodiversity. We used bioacoustics… Show more

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