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Myotis daubentonii and M. capaccinii recorded on Krk island, Croatia
Myotis daubentonii and M. capaccinii recorded on Krk island, Croatia // Book of Abstracts, September 01- 05, 2014, Šibenik, Croatia / Lina, Peter H.C., Hutson, Anthony M. (ur.).
Zagreb: Croatian Biospeleological Society, 2014. str. 76-76 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, ostalo)
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Naslov
Myotis daubentonii and M. capaccinii recorded on Krk island, Croatia
Autori
Hamidović, Daniela ; Žvorc, Petra ; Zrnčić, Vida ; Krstinić, Patrik
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, ostalo
Izvornik
Book of Abstracts, September 01- 05, 2014, Šibenik, Croatia
/ Lina, Peter H.C., Hutson, Anthony M. - Zagreb : Croatian Biospeleological Society, 2014, 76-76
ISBN
978-953-99931-9-9
Skup
XIIIth European Bat Research Symposium
Mjesto i datum
Šibenik, Hrvatska, 01.09.2014. - 05.09.2014
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
Myotis daubentonii; Myotis capaccinii; Krk Island; Croatia
Sažetak
Krk Island is located in the northern Adriatic Sea and is fairly close to the Croatian mainland with which it is connected since 1980 by a 1, 430 metre long brid-ge. During past research 11 bat species were recorded on the island of Krk: Miniop-terus schreibersii, Myotis blythii, M. capaccinii, M. emarginatus, Nyctalus noctula, Pipistrellus pipistrellus, P. kuhlii, Rhinolophus blasii, R. euryale, R. ferrumequinum and R. hipposideros. In July 2012 a bat inventory of the Njivice lake area was conducted using mist netting, echolocation recording and roost search. The only mist netted species was a juvenile female Myotis daubentonii which has been recorded in the vicinity in the nearby area of the town of Rijeka on the Croatian mainland (data older than 50 years). Myotis capaccinii was recorded on the island of Krk for the first time in the autumn migration during 2007 in the area of the Vrbničko polje tunnels, and we also confirmed the species in July 2012. Lake Njivice is exceptionally rich in biodiversity. It is one of the 2 major water reservoirs on the island and is surrounded by a highly structured mosaic of habitats: dense stands of shrubs, woodland, wet and dry grassland and pastures. Various types of woodland habitat (oak, old willow forests, hornbeam) may support roosting demands of M. daubentonii whereas M. capaccinii depends on underground roosts. Two large freshwater bodies (Lake Njivice and Ponikve) approximately 10 km apart, support the hunting habitat of both species. The findings of M. daubentonii and M. capaccinii are around 10 km apart and there is still more research needed to confirm species overlap on the island. The island of Krk is the only island in Croatia with confirmed recording of M. daubentonii.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija