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Biologia | 2011

Population structure of Daubenton’s bats is responding to microclimate of anthropogenic roosts

Radek Lučan; Vladimír Hanák

Roost microclimate plays an important role in the survival, growth and reproduction in microbats. Entering torpor is one of the main energy saving mechanisms commonly used by microbats. The use of torpor is affected by roost microclimate and seasonally differs between the two sexes in relation to their reproductive condition. Consequently, thermal properties of male and female roosts should differ. To test this hypothesis, we compared temperature parameters of two anthropogenic day roosts of Daubenton’s bats with a different structure of the population inhabiting them. In accordance with our predictions, the roost occupied by a male-dominated colony was colder and more fluctuant than the maternity roost with a female-dominated population. However, using of the two roosts changed during the season in response to changing energetic demands of the two sexes. While males were almost absent in the warmer maternity roost during pregnancy and lactation, they appeared in this roost during the post-lactation when mating starts. In contrast, females did not use the colder (male) roost until the time of weaning of juveniles, i.e., the time when their thermoregulatory needs change and they may benefit from using colder roost. Our study provides the evidence that the same roost may be used by individuals of different sex and reproductive state in different periods of the year. Generalizations about roost selection without knowledge of temporal variation in roost use and microclimatic conditions should be taken with caution. Anthropogenic roosts may be advantageous to Daubenton’s bats as these can provide a variety of suitable microclimates and/or more space for roosting than tree cavities.


Archive | 2000

Bats of the Palearctic Region: a taxonomic and biogeographic review

Ivan Horáček; Vladimír Hanák; Jiří Gaisler


Forest Ecology and Management | 2009

Long-term re-use of tree roosts by European forest bats.

Radek Lučan; Vladimír Hanák; Ivan Horáček


Acta Soc. Zool. Bohem. | 2003

Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of the Eastern Mediterranean. Part 3. Review of bat distribution in Bulgaria

Petr Benda; Teodora Ivanova; Ivan Horáček; Vladimír Hanák; Jaroslav Červený; Jiří Gaisler; Antoaneta Gueorguieva; Boyan Petrov; Vladimír Vohralík


Archive | 2007

Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of the Eastern Mediterranean. Part 5. Bat fauna of Cyprus: review of records with confirmation of six species new for the island and description of a new subspecies

Petr Benda; Vladimír Hanák; Pavel Hulva; Manuel Ruedi


Journal of Zoology | 2013

Contrasting effects of climate change on the timing of reproduction and reproductive success of a temperate insectivorous bat

Radek Lučan; M. Weiser; Vladimír Hanák


Archive | 2007

New mitochondrial lineages within the Pipistrellus pipistrellus complex from Mediterranean Europe

Pavel Hulva; Petr Benda; Vladimír Hanák; Allowen Evin


Archive | 2003

Výsledky kroužkování netopýrů v České republice a na Slovensku,1948-2000

Jiří Gaisler; Vladimír Hanák; Vladimír Hanzal; Vilém Jarský


Archive | 2005

Dlouhodobé změny biodiverzity netopýrů: zpráva onejrozsáhlejším monitorovacím programu 1969-2004

Ivan Horáček; Vladimír Hanák; Jiří Gaisler


Archive | 1999

Bats of the Palearctic region: a taxonomic, zoogeographical andecological review

Ivan Horáček; Jiří Gaisler; Vladimír Hanák

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Ivan Horáček

Charles University in Prague

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Petr Benda

Charles University in Prague

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Radek Lučan

Charles University in Prague

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Pavel Hulva

Charles University in Prague

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Jaroslav Červený

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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M. Weiser

Charles University in Prague

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Vladimír Hanzal

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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Vladimír Vohralík

Charles University in Prague

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