2020
DOI: 10.47603/manovol6n1.mn0121
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Colección Mastozoológica Universidad de Nariño (Colección Zoológica P.S.O-CZ 041)

Abstract: La Colección Mastozoológica de la Universidad de Nariño (Colección Zoológica P.S.O-CZ) conserva 926 especímenes de mamíferos pertenecientes a 10 órdenes, 25 familias (23 nativas y dos exóticas), 75 géneros (73 nativos y dos exóticos) y 119 especies nativas, más dos exóticas. Los especímenes proceden de cinco departamentos del país, con una mayor representación de Nariño y Putumayo. Aproximadamente 405 especímenes fueron donados por la Fundación para la Educación Superior (FES), provenientes de la Reserva Natur… Show more

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“…We obtained a total of 81 free-ight sequences of echolocation calls coming from 81 individuals from the family Vespertilionidae (Myotis albescens (10), M. keaysi (10), M. riparius (10) and Lasiurus blossevillii ( 10)), Molossidae (Molossus molossus (10), Tadarida brasiliensis (10) and Promops centralis (11)) and Emballonuridae (Saccopteryx bilineata (10)). For the ight room recordings, we obtained a total of 80 sequences coming from 31 individuals from all species except P. centralis since it was not recorded in ight room considering the evidence of the ight room consequences on high variation in their pulses and recommendations to avoid using these methods in species adapted to open areas (see Mora et al 2004; Martinez-Medina et al 2021; Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We obtained a total of 81 free-ight sequences of echolocation calls coming from 81 individuals from the family Vespertilionidae (Myotis albescens (10), M. keaysi (10), M. riparius (10) and Lasiurus blossevillii ( 10)), Molossidae (Molossus molossus (10), Tadarida brasiliensis (10) and Promops centralis (11)) and Emballonuridae (Saccopteryx bilineata (10)). For the ight room recordings, we obtained a total of 80 sequences coming from 31 individuals from all species except P. centralis since it was not recorded in ight room considering the evidence of the ight room consequences on high variation in their pulses and recommendations to avoid using these methods in species adapted to open areas (see Mora et al 2004; Martinez-Medina et al 2021; Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To get a rst view of the bat diversity in the area, we identi ed at the species level all the captured individuals. Then, we released some individuals (M. albescens (5), M. keaysi (1), L. blossevillii (1), M. riparius (2), M. molossus (10), T. brasiliensis (2) and S. bilineata (3) inside of a closed ight room (2 m long x 2 m wide x 2 m high, covered with mesh) and made focal recordings of their echolocation pulses while they were ying. We were not able to collect all the individuals captured, additionally, we take recordings in ying free (M. albescens (10), M. keaysi (10), L. blossevillii (10), M. riparius (10), M. molossus (10), T. brasiliensis (10), P. centralis (11), and S. bilineata (10)).…”
Section: Recording Echolocation Pulsesmentioning
confidence: 99%