1. Changes in Bat Abundance in Winter Roosts Close to the Polish-German Border in the Years 2000-2019: Are the Increasing Trends Continued in Central Europe?
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Dzięciołowski, Radosław, Wojtaszyn, Grzegorz, Laskowska-Dzięciołowska, Krystyna, Stephan, Wojciech, Rutkowski, Tomasz, and Lesiński, Grzegorz
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ROOSTING ,ZOOLOGICAL surveys ,BATS ,WEATHER ,MYOTIS ,WINTER - Abstract
Results of the study on bats wintering in underground objects of the Kostrzyn Fortress (Polish-German border zone) revealed the presence of at least 11 species (without distinguishing between Myotis mystacinus and M. brandtii and among species of the genus Pipistrellus). Analysis of long-term changes in the number of animals in regularly surveyed winter roosts showed a positive trend in Myotis myotis and a negative trend in Plecotus auritus. No statistically significant trends have been found in other species, which indicates that the rising numbers of many Central European bat populations have slowed down in the last two decades. Particular winter roosts differed in changes of bat numbers, which was a result of differentiated character of their micro-shelters and changes in microclimate. Similar patterns of changes during the study period were noted in pairs of thermophilic Myotis nattereri and M. daubentonii and in cryophilic P. auritus and Barbastella barbastellus. This indicates that the adopted strategy of wintering significantly affects species response to variable weather conditions during various periods of hibernation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022