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Geographical variation in the high-duty cycle echolocation of the cryptic common mustached bat Pteronotus cf. rubiginosus (Mormoopidae)

Lopez-Baucells, A; Torrent, L; Rocha, R; Pavan, AC; Bobrowiec, PED; Meyer, CFJ

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Authors

A Lopez-Baucells

L Torrent

R Rocha

AC Pavan

PED Bobrowiec



Abstract

The use of bioacoustics as a tool for bat research is rapidly increasing worldwide. There is substantial evidence that environmental factors such as weather conditions or habitat structure can affect echolocation call structure in bats and thus compromise proper species identification. However, intraspecific differences in echolocation due to geographical variation are poorly understood, which poses a number of issues in terms of method standardization. We examined acoustic data for Pteronotus cf. rubiginosus from the Central Amazon and the Guiana Shield. We provide the first evidence of intraspecific geographic variation in bat echolocation in the Neotropics, with calls significantly differing in almost all standard acoustic parameters for the two lineages of this clade. We complement our bioacoustic data with molecular and morphological data for both species. Considerable overlap in trait values prevents reliable discrimination between the two sympatric Pteronotus based on morphological characters. On the other hand, significant divergence in the frequency of maximum energy suggests that bioacoustics can be used to readily separate both taxa despite extensive intraspecific variability in their echolocation across the Amazon. Given the relative lack of barriers preventing contact between bat populations from the Central Amazon and French Guiana, the documented acoustic variation needs to be further studied in geographically intermediate locations to understand the potential isolation processes that could be causing the described divergence in echolocation and to determine whether this variation is either discrete or continuous.

Citation

Lopez-Baucells, A., Torrent, L., Rocha, R., Pavan, A., Bobrowiec, P., & Meyer, C. (2017). Geographical variation in the high-duty cycle echolocation of the cryptic common mustached bat Pteronotus cf. rubiginosus (Mormoopidae). Bioacoustics, 27(4), 341-357. https://doi.org/10.1080/09524622.2017.1357145

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 6, 2017
Online Publication Date Aug 7, 2017
Publication Date Aug 7, 2017
Deposit Date Jul 12, 2017
Publicly Available Date Aug 7, 2018
Journal Bioacoustics
Print ISSN 0952-4622
Electronic ISSN 2165-0586
Publisher Taylor and Francis
Volume 27
Issue 4
Pages 341-357
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/09524622.2017.1357145
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09524622.2017.1357145
Related Public URLs http://www.bioacoustics.info/
Additional Information Funders : Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT);Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo;CNPq;Bat Conservation International

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