Mali noćnik - Nyctalus leisleri, Leisler's Bat
2018
Autori:
Paunović, MilanKarapandža, Branko
Budinski, Ivana
Bajić, Branka
Josipović, Jelena
Ostala autorstva
Stanković, DaliborkaPaunović, Milan
Raković, Marko
Tip dokumenta:
Enciklopedijska jedinica (Objavljena verzija)
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© 2018 by the Natural History Museum
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Prikaz svih podataka o dokumentuApstrakt:
Leisler’s Bat is a typical forest species, preferring roosts in natural tree hollows while woodpecker holes are more commonly occupied
by Noctule bat. Summer roosts may also be situated in artificial bat houses and buildings. Maternity colonies include 20-50 females. Hibernation
roosts are mostly in tree hollows but also in underground shelters or buildings, and may be very large. This species is a long-distance migrant and
percentage of recovery records in Europe is below 1%, travelling up to 1,567 km from the ringing site. In Serbia there were 13 ringed bats since
2011 but there were no recovery records.
U:
- Stanković D, Paunović M, Raković M, Editors. Atlas migratornih ptica i slepih miševa Srbije. Beograd: Prirodnjački muzej; 2018. p. 500. (Posebna izdanja Prirodnjačkog muzeja; Vol. 46).