Праці Теріологічної школи (Dec 2015)

Results of the work of the Kyiv Bat contact-centre in 2012–2015

  • Lena Godlevska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15407/ptt2015.13.011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 11 – 19

Abstract

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During the period from 25.11.2012 to 31.12.2015, ca. 500 calls were received: from Ukraine (85 settlements of 24 administrative provinces and AR Crimea, 482 calls), Russia (5 settlements of 5 provinces, 5 calls) and Kyrgyzstan (1 settlement, 1 call); a few more were not territorially attributed. As for the previous working period, calls concerned such situational categories: 1 and 2) what to do with bats found (on the ground, in a building) in winter and during a warm season of a year; 3) what to do with a colony in a building; 4) other. The majority of calls were received during winter seasons. In 300 call-cases (61 % of the general number) animals were identified to species: most of them concerned Eptesicus serotinus (36 % of the general number of calls with distinguished species) and Nyctalus noctula (34.4 %); then, Pipistrellus kuhlii (16.0 %) and Vespertilio murinus (10.3 %); records of other species, Myotis mystacinus s. l., Plecotus auritus, and P. austriacus, are solitary (in sum, 3.4 %). Pipistrellus kuhlii was recorded for the first time in Volyn and Lviv provinces; N. noctula was recorded for the first time in winter in Zhytomyr, Rivne, Chernivtsi, and Ivano-Frankivsk provinces; V. murinus was firstly recorded in winter in Vinnytsya province. The winter occurrence of this species in AR Crimea was confirmed by a contact record. The results confirmed the efficiency and the potential of contact-centres as an instrument for faunistic research, monitoring and conservation of bats.

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