Published May 9, 2018
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Fig. 4 in Plecotus macrobullaris(Chiroptera:Vespertilionidae)
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- 1. Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 5-7, 1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark; antton.
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Fig. 4.—Some of the most common roosting resources used by Plecotus macrobullaris. (A) Church in Kupljenik, Slovenia (632 m), where a small (5 adults) maternity colony was identified in 2012. (B) Crack (exact location indicated by the green arrow) in a large rock wall in Valle de Tena, Spain (2,250 m), where a maternity colony of> 10 individuals was located in 2013. A red circle indicates the presence of a researcher. (C) Talus slope in Valle de Aísa, Spain (1,450 m), where a nulliparous female was located for several days in 2013. (D) A female P. macrobullaris and its pup in a church attic in Laas, Italy, in July 2012 (920 m). (E) A male P. macrobullaris roosted in a crack in Currundué, Spain (1,740 m), in July 2013. (F) A male P. macrobullaris roosted in a scree deposit in Valle de Añisco, Spain (2,140 m), in July 2013.
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