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| DOI | 10.4067/S0717-92002017000200020 | ||
| Año | 2017 | ||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
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Tree cavities can provide critical roosting sites for cavity-using vertebrates. These sites can directly affect productivity and survival of bats. Histiotus magellanicus, one of the bat species with the southernmost distribution in the world, is suspected to use tree cavities, under bark, caves and human buildings for roosting. We document the first records of this bat roosting in tree cavities created by both cavity-facilitators (i.e., excavators) and tree-decay processes on standing dead and large decaying trees in Andean temperate forests, southern Chile. Our records contribute to improve current knowledge of roosting habitat of H. magellanicus. We discuss these natural history records on roosting site selection and the potential importance of tree cavities for this species in southern temperate ecosystems.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | ALTAMIRANO-OYARZUN, TOMAS ALBERTO | Hombre |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
The University of British Columbia - Canadá |
| 2 | IBARRA-ELIESSETCH, JOSE TOMAS | Hombre |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
The University of British Columbia - Canadá |
| 3 | Novoa, Fernando J. | Hombre |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
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| 4 | Vermehren, Alejandra | Mujer |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
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| 5 | Martin, Kathy | Mujer |
The University of British Columbia - Canadá
Environment and Climate Change Canada - Canadá |
| 6 | BONACIC-SALAS, CRISTIAN | Hombre |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
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| Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica |
| Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile |
| Rufford Small Grants for Nature Conservation |
| CONICYT/FONDECYT de Inicio |
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| This study was supported by Rufford Small Grants for Nature Conservation (14397-2), Vicerrectoría de Investi-gación from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (Internationalization Grant Agreement PUC1566-MINE-DUC), and “NETBIOAMERICAS” CONICYT/Apoyo a la Formación de Redes Internacionales entre Centros de Inves-tigación (REDES150047), and CONICYT/FONDECYT de Inicio (11160932). We thank H. Jaillard, J. Lee, R. Godoy, C. Rivas, F. Villalobos, L. Iturra, P. Aspillaga, G. Gómez, V. Salinas, A. Contador for valuable assistance in the field during the 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 breeding seasons. TAA is supported by Comisión Nacional de Investigación Cien-tífica y Tecnológica (CONICYT, award number 74160073). |