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The Sonozotz project: Assembling an echolocation call library for bats in a megadiverse country
Veronica Zamora Gutierrez
RAFAEL AVILA FLORES
PEDRO ADRIAN AGUILAR RODRIGUEZ
Patricia Cortés Calva
MARIA MAC SWINEY
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DOI: 10.1002/ece3.6245
URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/ece3.6245
ISSN: 2045-7758
acoustics, Chiroptera, insectivorous bats, Neotropics, ultrasounds
"Bat acoustic libraries are important tools that assemble echolocation calls to allow the comparison and discrimination to confirm species identifications. The Sonozotz Project represents the first nation-wide library of bat echolocation calls for a megadiverse country. It was assembled following a standardized recording protocol hat aimed to cover different recording habitats, recording techniques, and call variation inherent to individuals. The Sonozotz project included 69 species of echolocating bats, a high species richness that represents 50% of bat species found in the country. We include recommendations on how the database can be used and how the sampling methods can be potentially replicated in countries with similar environmental and geographic conditions. To our knowledge, this represents the most exhaustive effort to date to document and compile the diversity of bat echolocation calls for a megadiverse country. This database will be useful to address a range of ecological questions including the effects of anthropogenic activities on bat communities through the analysis of bat sound."
European Society for Evolutionary Biology
2019
Artículo
Ecology and Evolution
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