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Fauna slepih miševa Canetove pećine

Budinski, Ivana; Bajić, Branka; Karapandža, Branko; Bogosavljević, Jelena; Paunović, Milan

(Beograd: Akademski speleološko – alpinistički klub (ASAK), 2019)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Budinski, Ivana
AU  - Bajić, Branka
AU  - Karapandža, Branko
AU  - Bogosavljević, Jelena
AU  - Paunović, Milan
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4260
AB  - Canetova pećina se nalazi u klisuri reke Zamne između sela Plavna i Štubik, na oko 260 m n.v. Prvi podaci o fauni slepih miševa Canetove pećine datiraju s kraja 80-ih godina XX veka. Od tog perioda do danas je pećina posećivana u više navrata i podaci o prisutnim slepim miševima su beleženi na osnovu vizualnih opservacija i ultrazvučne detekcije. Određen broj jedinki je bio uhvaćen pomoću ručne mreže unutar skloništa, odnosno vertikalne mreže postavljene na pećinskom ulazu. Ukupno je zabeleženo prisustvo sedam vrsta slepih miševa: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, R. euryale, R. blasii, R. mehelyi, R. hipposideros, Miniopterus schreibersii i Myotis capaccinii. U tom periodu je markirano 130 jedinki slepih miševa krilnim markerima Centra za markiranje životinja pri Prirodnjačkom muzeju u Beogradu, od kojih su 2 jedinke bile ponovno hvatane. Suprotno očekivanjima, šumske vrste slepih miševa ne koriste ovo sklonište za parenje i rojenje pred hibernaciju. Ova pećina predstavlja značajno kopulatorno sklonište vrsta Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Miniopterus schreibersii i Myotis capaciinii, koje su zabeležene na hibernaciji u Dudićevoj pećini koja se nalazi u neposrednoj blizini. U Canetovoj pećini se nalazi jedna od najvećih hibernacijskih kolonija srednjih potkovičara u Srbiji, u kojoj su najbrojniji predstavnici sredozemnog potkovičara Rhinolophus euryale. U februaru 2019. godine je prilikom zimskog monitoringa prebrojano oko 800 jedinki srednjih potkovičara na hibernaciji. Canetova pećina predstavlja jedno od svega četiri skloništa u Srbiji na kojima je zabeležen tamnooki potkovičar Rhinolophus mehelyi, a ujedno i jedan od dva lokaliteta u Srbiji na kojima je prisutno svih pet vrsta potkovičara. U pećini postoje ogromne naslage guana koje svedoče o dugoročnoj upotrebi skloništa od strane slepih miševa, kao i veličini njihovih kolonija. Canetova pećina ima izuzetan značaj za slepe miševe u tranzitornom periodu kao i u periodu kopulacije i hibernacije, dok nema podataka o fauni slepih miševa u ovom skloništu tokom leta, zbog čega je neophodno nastaviti istraživanja.
PB  - Beograd: Akademski speleološko – alpinistički klub (ASAK)
T1  - Fauna slepih miševa Canetove pećine
SP  - 17
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4260
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Budinski, Ivana and Bajić, Branka and Karapandža, Branko and Bogosavljević, Jelena and Paunović, Milan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Canetova pećina se nalazi u klisuri reke Zamne između sela Plavna i Štubik, na oko 260 m n.v. Prvi podaci o fauni slepih miševa Canetove pećine datiraju s kraja 80-ih godina XX veka. Od tog perioda do danas je pećina posećivana u više navrata i podaci o prisutnim slepim miševima su beleženi na osnovu vizualnih opservacija i ultrazvučne detekcije. Određen broj jedinki je bio uhvaćen pomoću ručne mreže unutar skloništa, odnosno vertikalne mreže postavljene na pećinskom ulazu. Ukupno je zabeleženo prisustvo sedam vrsta slepih miševa: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, R. euryale, R. blasii, R. mehelyi, R. hipposideros, Miniopterus schreibersii i Myotis capaccinii. U tom periodu je markirano 130 jedinki slepih miševa krilnim markerima Centra za markiranje životinja pri Prirodnjačkom muzeju u Beogradu, od kojih su 2 jedinke bile ponovno hvatane. Suprotno očekivanjima, šumske vrste slepih miševa ne koriste ovo sklonište za parenje i rojenje pred hibernaciju. Ova pećina predstavlja značajno kopulatorno sklonište vrsta Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Miniopterus schreibersii i Myotis capaciinii, koje su zabeležene na hibernaciji u Dudićevoj pećini koja se nalazi u neposrednoj blizini. U Canetovoj pećini se nalazi jedna od najvećih hibernacijskih kolonija srednjih potkovičara u Srbiji, u kojoj su najbrojniji predstavnici sredozemnog potkovičara Rhinolophus euryale. U februaru 2019. godine je prilikom zimskog monitoringa prebrojano oko 800 jedinki srednjih potkovičara na hibernaciji. Canetova pećina predstavlja jedno od svega četiri skloništa u Srbiji na kojima je zabeležen tamnooki potkovičar Rhinolophus mehelyi, a ujedno i jedan od dva lokaliteta u Srbiji na kojima je prisutno svih pet vrsta potkovičara. U pećini postoje ogromne naslage guana koje svedoče o dugoročnoj upotrebi skloništa od strane slepih miševa, kao i veličini njihovih kolonija. Canetova pećina ima izuzetan značaj za slepe miševe u tranzitornom periodu kao i u periodu kopulacije i hibernacije, dok nema podataka o fauni slepih miševa u ovom skloništu tokom leta, zbog čega je neophodno nastaviti istraživanja.",
publisher = "Beograd: Akademski speleološko – alpinistički klub (ASAK)",
title = "Fauna slepih miševa Canetove pećine",
pages = "17",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4260"
}
Budinski, I., Bajić, B., Karapandža, B., Bogosavljević, J.,& Paunović, M.. (2019). Fauna slepih miševa Canetove pećine. 
Beograd: Akademski speleološko – alpinistički klub (ASAK)., 17.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4260
Budinski I, Bajić B, Karapandža B, Bogosavljević J, Paunović M. Fauna slepih miševa Canetove pećine. 2019;:17.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4260 .
Budinski, Ivana, Bajić, Branka, Karapandža, Branko, Bogosavljević, Jelena, Paunović, Milan, "Fauna slepih miševa Canetove pećine" (2019):17,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4260 .

Monitoring of bat hibernation colonies in ten caves in Serbia in February 2019

Bajić, Branka; Bogosavljević, Jelena; Paunović, Milan

(Belgrade: Student Speleological and Alpinistic club (ASAK), 2019)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Bajić, Branka
AU  - Bogosavljević, Jelena
AU  - Paunović, Milan
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4265
AB  - European bat species feed exclusively on insects, and due to lack of prey during the cold
months of the year, many species spend the winter hibernating within the underground roosts. During the regular monitoring scheme, from February 15th to February 17th, 2019, ten speleological objects in Eastern and Western Serbia were checked for the presence of bats, resulting in records of over 29 000 individuals. There were 11 recorded species: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, R. euryale, R. blasii, R. hipposideros, Miniopterus schreibersii, Myotis myotis/blythii, M. capaccinii, Eptesicus serotinus, Nyctalus noctula, Plecotus auritus and Pipistrellus sp. The monitoring activities included entering the objects and performing a detailed search of all areas, identifying species without capturing or disturbing them, counting the bats on-site or from photographs (spotcounting method) or estimate of the number of individuals by using block method in case of
extremely large groups when it was impossible to directly count bats. Among the surveyed caves in Eastern Serbia (Ravanička Pećina, Toplik, Vernjikica, Lazareva Pećina, Canetova Pećina, Dudićeva Pećina and Gradašnička Pećina), the most outstandingcave was Vernjikica in the vicinity of village Zlot near the city Bor. It stands out both by its size and by the number of hibernating bats (around
25 000 individuals), while the dominant species was Schreiber's Bent-winged Bat Miniopterus schreibersii. Monitoring was also performed in three caves in Western Serbia (Ćebića Pećina, Tmuša and Petnička Pećina), where Ćebića Pećina was the most impotant to mention, both because the number of recorded species and number of recoveries of previously marked individuals. Regular monitoring activities in caves during the hibernation season is important for keeping track of bat population size and structure, as well as for identifying key roosts that need to be protected.
PB  - Belgrade: Student Speleological and Alpinistic club (ASAK)
C3  - 9th Symposium on karst protection; 2019 Nov 1-3; Beograd, Serbia
T1  - Monitoring of bat hibernation colonies in ten caves in Serbia in February 2019
SP  - 18
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4265
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Bajić, Branka and Bogosavljević, Jelena and Paunović, Milan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "European bat species feed exclusively on insects, and due to lack of prey during the cold
months of the year, many species spend the winter hibernating within the underground roosts. During the regular monitoring scheme, from February 15th to February 17th, 2019, ten speleological objects in Eastern and Western Serbia were checked for the presence of bats, resulting in records of over 29 000 individuals. There were 11 recorded species: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, R. euryale, R. blasii, R. hipposideros, Miniopterus schreibersii, Myotis myotis/blythii, M. capaccinii, Eptesicus serotinus, Nyctalus noctula, Plecotus auritus and Pipistrellus sp. The monitoring activities included entering the objects and performing a detailed search of all areas, identifying species without capturing or disturbing them, counting the bats on-site or from photographs (spotcounting method) or estimate of the number of individuals by using block method in case of
extremely large groups when it was impossible to directly count bats. Among the surveyed caves in Eastern Serbia (Ravanička Pećina, Toplik, Vernjikica, Lazareva Pećina, Canetova Pećina, Dudićeva Pećina and Gradašnička Pećina), the most outstandingcave was Vernjikica in the vicinity of village Zlot near the city Bor. It stands out both by its size and by the number of hibernating bats (around
25 000 individuals), while the dominant species was Schreiber's Bent-winged Bat Miniopterus schreibersii. Monitoring was also performed in three caves in Western Serbia (Ćebića Pećina, Tmuša and Petnička Pećina), where Ćebića Pećina was the most impotant to mention, both because the number of recorded species and number of recoveries of previously marked individuals. Regular monitoring activities in caves during the hibernation season is important for keeping track of bat population size and structure, as well as for identifying key roosts that need to be protected.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Student Speleological and Alpinistic club (ASAK)",
journal = "9th Symposium on karst protection; 2019 Nov 1-3; Beograd, Serbia",
title = "Monitoring of bat hibernation colonies in ten caves in Serbia in February 2019",
pages = "18",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4265"
}
Bajić, B., Bogosavljević, J.,& Paunović, M.. (2019). Monitoring of bat hibernation colonies in ten caves in Serbia in February 2019. in 9th Symposium on karst protection; 2019 Nov 1-3; Beograd, Serbia
Belgrade: Student Speleological and Alpinistic club (ASAK)., 18.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4265
Bajić B, Bogosavljević J, Paunović M. Monitoring of bat hibernation colonies in ten caves in Serbia in February 2019. in 9th Symposium on karst protection; 2019 Nov 1-3; Beograd, Serbia. 2019;:18.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4265 .
Bajić, Branka, Bogosavljević, Jelena, Paunović, Milan, "Monitoring of bat hibernation colonies in ten caves in Serbia in February 2019" in 9th Symposium on karst protection; 2019 Nov 1-3; Beograd, Serbia (2019):18,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4265 .