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Bats of the Ostrava city and their synantropization
Based on the published findings (Koštejnová 2013, Slezáková 2014, Gajdošík 2020), unpublished data from museum specimens (2005 – 2013), and data from field surveys (2005 – 2023), a total of 13 bat species were recorded in the urban area of Ostrava in North Moravia. Common species in the area include...
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description | Based on the published findings (Koštejnová 2013, Slezáková 2014, Gajdošík 2020), unpublished data from museum specimens (2005 – 2013), and data from field surveys (2005 – 2023), a total of 13 bat species were recorded in the urban area of Ostrava in North Moravia. Common species in the area included
,
,
, and
.
was eudominant species (D = 74.41), followed by
(D = 11.41).
was a subdominant species (D = 4.59), followed by
(D = 3.77) and
(D = 2.45). The occurrence of
was recendent (D = 1.33), and the occurrence of
(D = 0.51),
(D = 0.51),
(D = 0.31),
(D = 0.31),
(D = 0.20),
(D = 0.10),
(D = 0.10) and
(D = 0.10) were subrecendent. In the summer season, eudominant species were
(D = 76.84), followed by the
(D = 10.63), subdominant
(D = 4.74), and
(D = 3.89), with
being recendent (D = 1.37). In the winter season, eudominant species were
(D = 62.50), followed by the
(D = 34.38) and subdominant
(D = 3.13). However, the species composition inside and outside buildings differed significantly. In the summer season, eudominant species inside buildings was
(D = 99.57), followed by the subrecendent species
(D = 0.29) and
(D = 0.14). Outside buildings,
(D = 40.16) were eudominant, followed by
(D = 17.72),
(D = 14.17), and
(D = 14.17), with
(D = 5.12) was dominant, and
(D = 1.97),
(D = 1.97),
(D = 1.18), and
(D = 1.18) were recendent species. In the winter season, eudominant species inside buildings were
(D = 68.75), followed by
(D = 25.00), and the situation was very similar outside the buildings during this period, with eudominant
(D = 56.25) and
(D = 43.75). Two roosts of the maternity colonies
were recorded in city buildings: in Výškovice, Lumírova 10, in a expansion joint near the balcony on the top floor of a panel residential building; and in Zábřeh, Plzeňská 2617/4 and Plzeňská 2617/6, in expansion joints on the top floors of an old panel building used as a hostel and apartment building. |
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,
,
, and
.
was eudominant species (D = 74.41), followed by
(D = 11.41).
was a subdominant species (D = 4.59), followed by
(D = 3.77) and
(D = 2.45). The occurrence of
was recendent (D = 1.33), and the occurrence of
(D = 0.51),
(D = 0.51),
(D = 0.31),
(D = 0.31),
(D = 0.20),
(D = 0.10),
(D = 0.10) and
(D = 0.10) were subrecendent. In the summer season, eudominant species were
(D = 76.84), followed by the
(D = 10.63), subdominant
(D = 4.74), and
(D = 3.89), with
being recendent (D = 1.37). In the winter season, eudominant species were
(D = 62.50), followed by the
(D = 34.38) and subdominant
(D = 3.13). However, the species composition inside and outside buildings differed significantly. In the summer season, eudominant species inside buildings was
(D = 99.57), followed by the subrecendent species
(D = 0.29) and
(D = 0.14). Outside buildings,
(D = 40.16) were eudominant, followed by
(D = 17.72),
(D = 14.17), and
(D = 14.17), with
(D = 5.12) was dominant, and
(D = 1.97),
(D = 1.97),
(D = 1.18), and
(D = 1.18) were recendent species. In the winter season, eudominant species inside buildings were
(D = 68.75), followed by
(D = 25.00), and the situation was very similar outside the buildings during this period, with eudominant
(D = 56.25) and
(D = 43.75). Two roosts of the maternity colonies
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,
,
, and
.
was eudominant species (D = 74.41), followed by
(D = 11.41).
was a subdominant species (D = 4.59), followed by
(D = 3.77) and
(D = 2.45). The occurrence of
was recendent (D = 1.33), and the occurrence of
(D = 0.51),
(D = 0.51),
(D = 0.31),
(D = 0.31),
(D = 0.20),
(D = 0.10),
(D = 0.10) and
(D = 0.10) were subrecendent. In the summer season, eudominant species were
(D = 76.84), followed by the
(D = 10.63), subdominant
(D = 4.74), and
(D = 3.89), with
being recendent (D = 1.37). In the winter season, eudominant species were
(D = 62.50), followed by the
(D = 34.38) and subdominant
(D = 3.13). However, the species composition inside and outside buildings differed significantly. In the summer season, eudominant species inside buildings was
(D = 99.57), followed by the subrecendent species
(D = 0.29) and
(D = 0.14). Outside buildings,
(D = 40.16) were eudominant, followed by
(D = 17.72),
(D = 14.17), and
(D = 14.17), with
(D = 5.12) was dominant, and
(D = 1.97),
(D = 1.97),
(D = 1.18), and
(D = 1.18) were recendent species. In the winter season, eudominant species inside buildings were
(D = 68.75), followed by
(D = 25.00), and the situation was very similar outside the buildings during this period, with eudominant
(D = 56.25) and
(D = 43.75). Two roosts of the maternity colonies
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Common species in the area included
,
,
, and
.
was eudominant species (D = 74.41), followed by
(D = 11.41).
was a subdominant species (D = 4.59), followed by
(D = 3.77) and
(D = 2.45). The occurrence of
was recendent (D = 1.33), and the occurrence of
(D = 0.51),
(D = 0.51),
(D = 0.31),
(D = 0.31),
(D = 0.20),
(D = 0.10),
(D = 0.10) and
(D = 0.10) were subrecendent. In the summer season, eudominant species were
(D = 76.84), followed by the
(D = 10.63), subdominant
(D = 4.74), and
(D = 3.89), with
being recendent (D = 1.37). In the winter season, eudominant species were
(D = 62.50), followed by the
(D = 34.38) and subdominant
(D = 3.13). However, the species composition inside and outside buildings differed significantly. In the summer season, eudominant species inside buildings was
(D = 99.57), followed by the subrecendent species
(D = 0.29) and
(D = 0.14). Outside buildings,
(D = 40.16) were eudominant, followed by
(D = 17.72),
(D = 14.17), and
(D = 14.17), with
(D = 5.12) was dominant, and
(D = 1.97),
(D = 1.97),
(D = 1.18), and
(D = 1.18) were recendent species. In the winter season, eudominant species inside buildings were
(D = 68.75), followed by
(D = 25.00), and the situation was very similar outside the buildings during this period, with eudominant
(D = 56.25) and
(D = 43.75). Two roosts of the maternity colonies
were recorded in city buildings: in Výškovice, Lumírova 10, in a expansion joint near the balcony on the top floor of a panel residential building; and in Zábřeh, Plzeňská 2617/4 and Plzeňská 2617/6, in expansion joints on the top floors of an old panel building used as a hostel and apartment building.</abstract><cop>Opava</cop><pub>Sciendo</pub><doi>10.2478/cszma-2023-0010</doi><tpages>34</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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