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We respond to the note by Russo et al. “Of greater noctule “migration” from Russia to Italy: a comment on Vasenkov et al. (2023)”, which comments on our paper “Vasenkov DA, Vasiliev NS, Sidorchuk NV, Rozhnov VV (2023) Autumn migration of greater noctule bat (Nyctalus lasiopterus): through countries and over mountains to a new migration flight recor...
An Erratum to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0012496623050125
For the first time, using GPS-GSM trackers, long-term seasonal flights of greater noctule bat (Nyctalus lasiopterus) from summer habitats in Russia to wintering areas in Europe are recorded. One of the seasonal migratory flights is a record distance for bats (2515 km). The maximum daily flight was 445 km. One of the animals abruptly changed the dir...
For the first time, using GPS-GSM trackers, long-term seasonal flights of greater noctule bat (Nyctalus lasiopterus) from summer habitats in Russia to wintering areas in Europe have been recorded. One of the seasonal migratory flights is a record distance for bats (2515 km). The maximum daily flight was 445 km. One of the animals abruptly changed t...
Bat migrations have been studied for a long time, but large areas remain poorly explored in this regard. This note reports a record migration distance of the Nathusius’ pipistrelle – 2486 km from Russia to the French Alps. This distance exceeds the previous record flight from Latvia to Spain by 260 km. Hibernating colonies of Nathusius’ pipistrelle...
Twenty-five individuals of the greater noctule Nyctalus lasiopterus were caught and marked with rings during an inventory of bat fauna (Chiroptera, Mammalia) of Meshchera National Park (Vladimir region) in 2019. Twelve animals were additionally tagged with miniature GPS–GSM trackers. For the first time for Russia, nighttime flight durations (1.3–3....
The paper presents results of a first attempt to survey bats of the Alatish National Park (north-western
Ethiopia). Twenty-one bat species belonging to eight families and twelve genera were documented
for the first time in the Park, at least two bat species (Hipposideros abae, Pipistrellus nanulus) were
found new for the fauna of Ethiopia. The Alat...
New records of the Horsfield’s fruit bat, Cynopterus horsfieldii, made in Binh Phuoc and Gia Lai provinces of Vietnam are discussing. Those findings increase known distribution range of this Malayan species and let one to suppose that this bat possibly inhabits available biotopes throughout the Southern Vietnam and maybe in neighboring parts of Cam...
During the field surveys, held in the framework of activities of the Vietnamese-Russian Tropical Center, two remarkable bat records were made in Vietnamese provinces Dong Nai and Kon Tum. Adult female of Hipposideros swinhoei was captured in Cat Tien National Park, more than in 1,000 km south from previously known localities. Adult females of Nycta...
Vespertilionidae is the largest chiropteran family that comprises species of different specialization and wide geographic distribution. Up to now, only a few vespertilionid species have been studied by molecular cytogenetic approaches. Here, we have investigated the karyotypic relationships of 4 Vespertilionidae species from Siberia by G-banding an...
Records of bats on Salair ridge and its foot-hills (Southern
Siberia) are reviewed, with special attention paid to the museum
collections of Institute of Animal Systematics and Ecology
(Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences),
Kemerovo and Altai State Universities. The major part of the
data presented here is original, collected by the...
To estimate general physical state of individuals, a body condition index (BCI) is used. It is calculated by different ways, and in simplest case it is defined as ratio of the body weight (W) to some linear measurement of the body. Speakman and Racey (1986) proposed for bats BCI = W/R, where R is forearm length. Many bat researchers go on using thi...