first_glossophaginae_corrientes_argentina
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We report the discovery of the nectarivorous bat, Glossophaga soricina,in Corrientes, Argentina, extending its known range and increasing the number of bat species recorded in this province to 32.

An adult male was captured in Apipé Grande island in October 2019.

This bat is considered Vulnerable in Argentina and needs urgent conservation action in order to avoid further threats.

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Collett M (2021): first_glossophaginae_corrientes_argentina. v1.2. Check List. Dataset/Occurrence. https://doi.org/10.15560/16.5.1115

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Distribution; Nectarivorous bat; Neotropics

連絡先

リソースを作成した人:

Miranda Collett
Researcher
Collett Trust for Endangered Species
Reserva Don Luis
3302 Ituzaingo
Corrientes
AR
+5493786615664
https://www.collett-trust.org

リソースに関する質問に答えることができる人:

Miranda Collett
Researcher
Collett Trust for Endangered Species
Reserva Don Luis
3302 Ituzaingo
Corrientes
AR
+5493786615664
https://www.collett-trust.org
Melisa D'Occhio
Licenciada
Universidad Nacional de Avellaneda
Espana 350
1870 Avellaneda
Buenos Aires
AR
+5491123269850

メタデータを記載した人:

Miranda Collett
Researcher
Collett Trust for Endangered Species
Reserva Don Luis
3302 Ituzaingo
Corrientes
AR
+5493786615664
https://www.collett-trust.org

他に、リソースに関連付けられていた人:

論文著者
Miranda Collett
Researcher
Collett Trust for Endangered Species
Reserva Don Luis
3302 Ituzaingo
Corrientes
AR
+5493786615664
https://www.collett-trust.org
地理的範囲

La Casona Ecolodge, Isla Apipe Grande, Corrientes, Argentina

座標(緯度経度) 南 西 [-31.203, -62.93], 北 東 [-24.847, -53.438]
生物分類学的範囲

Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: glossophaginae: Glossophaga soricina The bat was identified to species

Species  Glossophaga soricina (Pallas's Long-tongued Bat)
時間的範囲
開始日 2019-10-15
プロジェクトデータ

Pallas’s Long-tongued Bat, Glossophaga soricina (Pallas, 1766), has a large range, covering much of the Neotropics. Until this study, Argentine records for this species were restricted to Misiones, Chaco, Salta, Jujuy and unverifiable records from Buenos Aires. We report the discovery of this nectarivorous bat in Corrientes, extending its known range and increasing the number of bat species recorded in this province to 32. An adult male was captured in Apipé Grande island in October 2019. This bat is considered Vulnerable in Argentina and needs urgent conservation action in order to avoid further threats.

タイトル First record of Glossophaga soricina (Pallas, 1766) (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) in the province of Corrientes, Argentina
識別子 bats_Corrientes
ファンデイング Collett Trust for Endangered Species provided all the funding for the project
Study Area Description La Casona Ecolodge, San Antonio, Apipé Grande island, which is located in the River Paraná, between Argentina and Paraguay. 27.5075°S, 056.7444°W
研究の意図、目的、背景など(デザイン) An important project for our organisation is the study of bats. We have a team of trained bat handlers with good identification skills that conduct research in Argentina, in particular in Corrientes and Misiones. There is little known about the chiroptera species of this country, especially in the northeast, so our team conduct research in this area to discover which species can be found in particular locations. We use ultra fine mist nets and Harp traps (to capture bats and release them unharmed) as well as echolocation in order to identify the species. We follow the bat handling protocol of the UK, and do not kill any bat for research.

プロジェクトに携わる要員:

収集方法

We used a variety of mist nets placed in open spaces and close to fruiting trees to increase the probability of captures and to ensure a better representation of the local bat diversity. Nets were ultrafine (Eco-tone, Poland), designed specifically for catching small bats, and we used three sizes: a triple high net (12 × 7.2 m), a double high net (9 × 4.8 m) and a single net (12 × 2.4 m). They were opened after sunset at 19:20 local time on 15 October 2019, and the session lasted for four hours. Nets were checked every 15 minutes to minimize distress on captured bats. Individuals were weighed, measured and photographed and then released after minimal handling.

Study Extent La Casona, San Antonio, Apipe Grande Island, Corrientes, Argentina. Sampled twice annually
Quality Control Measurements, photographs and recordings of echolocations (where appropriate) used. All researchers have received extensive training in handling and identifying bats from this area.

Method step description:

  1. We used a variety of mist nets for this study. Bats were extracted from the nets and transferred to cotton bags. They were then processed by an experienced bat handler and handling was kept to a minimum. Bats were weighted, measured, photographed and we recorded the echolocation of the insectivorous bats on release. Handling was in accordance with Mitchell-Jones AJ, McLeish AP (2004) Bat workers manual, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, 3rd edition.
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