New records on distribution and habitat of the lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae) in Honduras

IF 0.7 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
J. Mora, M. Espinal, Lucía I. López
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The lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae Martinez & Villa-R, 1940) is a specialized nectar feeding species found from southern USA to Nicaragua in Central America, mostly in dry forest. We sampled bats using mist nets and Anabat detectors, and also looked for them at refuges and other sites in Honduras from 2011 to 2016. The lesser long-nosed bat is known in Honduras from only two localities in the southern dry forests below 100 m elevation, and there are no recent records of this species in the country. Our objective is to report new records on distribution and habitat of the lesser long-nosed bat in Honduras. We found eight lesser long-nosed bats at Cerro de Hula, Francisco Morazan department in 2012, and 10 at La Anonilla, Choluteca department, southern Honduras in 2015. Based on these 18 individuals of the lesser long-nosed bat, we report two new localities in Honduras, an altitude record, and the use of another habitat other than the dry forest. The highest point registered was at 1710 m a.s.l. in pastureland with forest remnants in an area heavily impacted by human activities. The new localities are found in the Subtropical Moist Forest. Populations of long-nosed bats in Honduras are probably resident and may include altitudinal movements. Although this species has been described widely in North America, its behavior in Honduras is practically unknown. It is a key species for the tequila and mezcal industry, but its range extends beyond the tequila production area, where it maintains a key role as a pollinator and link between habitats. As a result, research and conservation efforts should be an international goal.
洪都拉斯小型长鼻蝙蝠分布和栖息地的新记录
小长鼻蝙蝠(Leptonycteris yerbabuenae Martinez & Villa-R, 1940)是一种特殊的花蜜食性物种,分布于美国南部到中美洲尼加拉瓜,主要生活在干燥的森林中。我们使用雾网和Anabat探测器对蝙蝠进行了采样,并在2011年至2016年期间在洪都拉斯的避难所和其他地点寻找它们。在洪都拉斯,人们只在海拔100米以下的南部干燥森林的两个地方发现了这种较小的长鼻蝙蝠,而且该国最近没有这种蝙蝠的记录。我们的目标是报告洪都拉斯小长鼻蝙蝠的分布和栖息地的新记录。2012年,我们在Francisco Morazan部门的Cerro de Hula发现了8只小长鼻蝙蝠,2015年在洪都拉斯南部Choluteca部门的La Anonilla发现了10只小长鼻蝙蝠。基于这18个小长鼻蝙蝠个体,我们报告了洪都拉斯的两个新地点,一个海拔记录,以及使用干燥森林以外的另一个栖息地。在受人类活动严重影响的有森林残余的牧场,记录到的最高点为海拔1710米。新的地点是在亚热带潮湿森林中发现的。洪都拉斯的长鼻蝙蝠种群可能是常住的,可能包括纵向运动。虽然这个物种在北美被广泛描述,但它在洪都拉斯的行为几乎是未知的。它是龙舌兰酒和梅斯卡尔酒工业的关键物种,但它的活动范围超出了龙舌兰酒产区,在那里它作为传粉者和栖息地之间的纽带保持着关键作用。因此,研究和保护工作应该成为一个国际目标。
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
Neotropical Biology and Conservation Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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