Prospects for studyıng bats of Karabakh as part of the Lesser Caucasus fauna N.A. Hasanov

N. Hasanov
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The article highlights the gap in studying the bat fauna in Mountainous-Karabakh and adjacent areas within the Lesser Caucasus as no research studies were conducted in this part because of the prolonged territorial occupation. Comparative description of bat fauna is being provided between Mountainous-Karabakh and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (AR) which reveals a close faunal similarity, one of the reasons of which is the local movements of bats between these sides. Nine species of regional bat fauna (19 species or 58% of local bat fauna) carry local conservation status. Most species tend to decline in global populations. The importance of studying the bat fauna of the Lesser Caucasus, including the bats in Karabakh, in more modern approaches and using stationary and mobile detectors which are already being applied in house by the author as well as other modern equipment (using acoustic and remote tracking methods) remains necessary for studying certain ecological peculiarities of bats. This article presents echo spectrograms of four bats as examples.
卡拉巴赫studyıng蝙蝠作为小高加索动物群的一部分的前景N.A.哈萨诺夫
这篇文章强调了在研究卡拉巴赫山区和小高加索地区邻近地区蝙蝠动物群方面的差距,因为由于长期的领土占领,没有对这一部分进行研究。目前正在对卡拉巴赫山区和纳希切万自治共和国(AR)之间的蝙蝠区系进行比较描述,揭示出一种密切的区系相似性,其原因之一是蝙蝠在这两方之间的局部运动。9种区域蝙蝠动物群(19种或58%的本地蝙蝠动物群)具有本地保护地位。在全球范围内,大多数物种的数量趋于减少。研究小高加索地区的蝙蝠动物群,包括卡拉巴赫的蝙蝠,必须采用更现代的方法,使用固定式和移动式探测器(作者已经在家里使用这种方法)以及其他现代设备(使用声学和远程跟踪方法),以便研究蝙蝠的某些生态特性。本文以四种蝙蝠的回声谱图为例。
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