First Records of Seemingly Rare Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in Cambodia, with a Revised Checklist of Species for the Country

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY
N. Furey, V. Tu, A. Hitch, Awatsaya Pimsai, Chor Kimashalen, Buor Vuthy, Yim Raksmey, C. Sarak, S. Borthwick, Lena Ch'ng, Say Sinly, G. Csorba, Ith Saveng, Gavin J. D. Smith, Chheang Dany, I. Mendenhall
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Abstract

Knowledge of the Cambodian bat fauna has grown in recent years, although much remains to be learnt. Based on field surveys undertaken throughout the country in 2014–2020 and using morphological (external, cranial and dental characters), genetic and acoustic data, we document the first records of six bat species nationally (Rhinolophus marshalli, R. siamensis, Hipposideros halophyllus, H. lekaguli, Cassistrellus yokdonensis and Eptesicus pachyomus) and the second in-country record for an additional species (Saccolaimus saccolaimus). All of these taxa were encountered in Cambodia's understudied border regions where literature for neighbouring territories suggests future field research will likely reveal other bat species presently unknown in the country. We also comment on the distribution and conservation status of the newly documented taxa, provide a revised checklist of the 80 bat species now confirmed in Cambodia and briefly consider the prospects for future discoveries and bat conservation in the country.
柬埔寨罕见蝙蝠(哺乳动物:翼手目)的首次记录,以及该国物种的修订清单
近年来,对柬埔寨蝙蝠动物群的了解有所增加,尽管还有很多需要学习。基于2014-2010年在全国各地进行的实地调查,并使用形态学(外部、颅骨和牙齿特征)、遗传学和声学数据,我们记录了全国六个蝙蝠物种(Rhinolophus marshalli、R.siamensis、Hipposideros halophyllus、H.lekaguli、Cassidellus yokdonensis和Eptesicus pachyomus)的第一次记录,以及另外一个物种(Saccolaimus Saccolaimus)的第二次国内记录。所有这些分类群都是在柬埔寨研究不足的边境地区发现的,那里邻近地区的文献表明,未来的实地研究可能会揭示该国目前未知的其他蝙蝠物种。我们还对新记录的分类群的分布和保护状况发表了评论,提供了柬埔寨目前确认的80种蝙蝠物种的修订清单,并简要考虑了该国未来发现和蝙蝠保护的前景。
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Acta Chiropterologica
Acta Chiropterologica 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
20.00%
发文量
42
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Chiropterologica, published by the Museum and Institute of Zoology at the Polish Academy of Sciences, is devoted solely to the study and discussion of bats.
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