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Bats in bird nests in Australia: a review
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract
Bats (Microchiroptera) utilize few types of bird nests as roosts. Ten species of bats (Molossidae and Vespertilionidae) were recorded roosting in the enclosed bottle‐shaped mud nests of the Fairy Martin
Hirundo ariel
; two species (Vespertilionidae) were located in the hanging nests of scrubwrens
Sericornis
spp. and the Brown Gerygone
Gerygone mouki
; two species (Vespertilionidae) in the enclosed plant material nests of the Grey‐crowned Babbler
Pomatostomus temporalis
and Fernwren
Oreoscopus gutturalis
; and one species (Emballonuridae) was recorded in the open cup‐shaped nest of the White‐rumped Swiftlet
Collocalia spodiopygius
. No information was available on the importance of bird nests as breeding sites and only one species, the Chocolate Wattled Bat
Chalinolobus morio
, has been recorded hibernating in a nest. Bird nests in Australia provide roosting habitat for four threatened bats and may be important to the conservation of these species.
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- URL
- hash://md5/6edaffbb7d3d6b68054631e2ea958a17
- URN
- urn:lsid:zotero.org:groups:5435545:items:69TFZPS5
- DOI
- 10.1046/j.1365-2907.1998.00026.x
Biodiversity
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Mammalia
- Order
- Chiroptera