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<strong>©</strong> <strong>Biospeologica</strong> <strong>Bibliographia</strong><br />
<strong>Publications</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-1<br />
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century, 12 species, and, within the 1 st half of the 20 th century, 14 species<br />
of bats were recorded. At present, 22 bat species are known from the MK<br />
territory, 17 of them hibernating in caves. Among them, Rhinolophus<br />
hipposideros, Myotis myotis, M. emarginatus and Barbastella<br />
barbastellus are the most abundant. In the years 1957-1980 hibernating<br />
bats were marked and recaptured, since 1981 the numbers of bats found<br />
in underground shelters have been monitored without marking or other<br />
disturbance except by short-time illumination. In addition to caves, bats<br />
were sampled in buildings for various purposes, such as to study their<br />
reproduction, and in 1992-2001, summer occurrence of bats in buildings<br />
was recorded by checking 222 lofts, attics and similar roof spaces on the<br />
territory of the MK. Flight activity and seasonal changes in the visits to<br />
caves by bats have been studied since 1971 by mist-netting. In different<br />
habitats of the MK, flight activity of bats has been recorded by ultrasound<br />
detectors since 1991. New methods such as the double infrared light<br />
barrier have been applied to record seasonal and overnight changes in<br />
flight activity of bats since 1997, together with automatically recorded<br />
values of temperature and other climatic factors. In this paper, new results<br />
of monitoring the dynamics of bat numbers within the last decades and a<br />
recent discovery of a complete albino R. hipposideros will be reported.<br />
GALÁN (C.), <strong>2010</strong>. Evolución de la fauna cavernícola:<br />
mecanismos y procesos que explican el origen de las<br />
especies troglobias? February. http://www.aranzadizientziak.org/index.php?id=414&L=http://kamini.biz/slike/jonop/alidel/&<br />
tx_ttnews[pointer]=1&cHash=e60a983f81<br />
GALÁN (C.), <strong>2010</strong>. Pensamiento sistémico y matrices de<br />
racionalidad en Bioespeleología, Ciencia y Medio<br />
Ambiente August. http://www.aranzadizientziak.org/index.php?id=414&L=http://kamini.biz/slike/jonop/alidel/&<br />
tx_ttnews[pointer]=1&cHash=e60a983f81<br />
GALÁN (C. A.) & NIETO (M.), <strong>2010</strong>. Mycetozoa: Extrañas<br />
formas de vida en cuevas de Gipuzkoa. Nuevos hallazgos<br />
en karsts en caliza urgoniana en Aizkorri (Igitegi), Izarraitz<br />
(Aixa) y Udalaitz (Montxon Koba). October.<br />
http://www.aranzadi-zientziak.org/index.php?id=414&L=4\\\' and 1=1 --<br />
GALÁN (C. A.), NIETO (M.) & MARTIN (C. V.), <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Recubrimientos de microorganismos (Mycetozoa) y<br />
espeleotemas en una cueva en caliza jurásica de la cuenca<br />
del río Leizarán (Gipuzkoa, País Vasco). September.<br />
http://www.aranzadi-zientziak.org/index.php?id=414&L=4\\\' and 1=1 --<br />
GALDENZI (S.), COCCHIONI (F.), FILIPPONI (G.),<br />
MORICHETTI (L.), SCURI (S.), SELVAGGIO (R.) &<br />
COCCHIONI (M.), <strong>2010</strong>. The sulfidic thermal caves of<br />
Acquasanta Terme (central Italy). Journal of Cave and<br />
Karst Studies 72(1, April):43-58. DOI:<br />
http://dx.doi.org/10.4311/jcks2008es0056.<br />
GALLARDO (T.) & ÁLVAREZ COBELAS (M.), <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Bibliografía Botánica Ibérica, 2009. Phycophyta. Botanica<br />
Complutensis 34:117-120.<br />
GANDIN (M.), <strong>2010</strong>. Deux cavités à Chiroptères du<br />
Fumélois. Spéléo-Dordogne 190(2 e trimestre 2009, dépôt<br />
légal: Octobre <strong>2010</strong>):18-20.<br />
GARCÍA (N.), CUTTELOD (A.) & ABDUL MALAK (D.),<br />
<strong>2010</strong>. The Status and Distribution of Freshwater<br />
Biodiversity in Northern Africa. Gland, Switzerland,<br />
Cambridge, UK, and Malaga, Spain: IUCN, <strong>2010</strong>. xiii +<br />
141 p. ISBN: 978-2-8317-1271-0, GARCÍA (N.),<br />
CUTTELOD (A.) & ABDUL MALAK (D.), eds.<br />
http://books.google.fr/books?id=iNb5RCAH4HgC&printsec=frontcover#<br />
v=onepage&q&f=false<br />
GARCÍA (R.), <strong>2010</strong>. Reseña Bibliográfica: Fauna<br />
Cavernícola de Gran canaria, secretos del mundo<br />
subterráneo. Vulcania 9:?<br />
http://www.vulcania.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&i<br />
d=61&Itemid=22<br />
GARCÍA-RAWLINS (A.), NASSAR (J. M.) & SIMAL<br />
(F.), <strong>2010</strong>. Dynamics of cave use by cave-dwelling bats in<br />
arid and semiarid zones in Northern Venezuela:52. In: 15 th<br />
Bernard LEBRETON & Jean-Pierre BESSON<br />
Créé le : 01.01.<strong>2010</strong><br />
Modifié le : 30.06.<strong>2010</strong><br />
International Bat Research Conference, Prague, 22-27<br />
August <strong>2010</strong>, the conference manual: Programme,<br />
abstracts, list of participants, edited by: Ivan HORÁČEK<br />
and Petr BENDA, ISBN 978-80-87154-46-5, 380 p.<br />
GARCÍA-RAWLINS (A.), NASSAR (J. M.) & SIMAL<br />
(F.), <strong>2010</strong>. Dynamics of cave use by cave-dwelling bats in<br />
arid and semiarid zones in northern Venezuela:142. In:<br />
15 th International Bat Research Conference, Prague, 22-<br />
27 August <strong>2010</strong>, the conference manual: Programme,<br />
abstracts, list of participants, edited by: Ivan HORÁČEK<br />
and Petr BENDA, ISBN 978-80-87154-46-5, 380 p. ABS:<br />
Like in the rest of the Neotropics, arid and semiarid zones in Venezuela<br />
and the Caribbean are under variable degrees of threat, mainly produced<br />
by abrupt land cover changes and development. Bats generate important<br />
ecosystem services in these types of habitats, including pollination, seed<br />
dispersal and enormous consumption of insects. Cave-dwelling bats are<br />
the most affected for human activities, mainly because they can be<br />
grouped into large colonies, especially during the reproductive season,<br />
being more vulnerable to vandalism. In order to propose and implement<br />
management measures to protect cave-dwelling species in xeric<br />
ecosystems, we need to identify which caves are used as shelters and how<br />
these are being used throughout time. We identified 13 caves used as bat<br />
roosts among northern Venezuela (9) and Bonaire, Netherland Antilles<br />
(4). We monitored each cave bimonthly, during one year. Physical and<br />
microenvironmental characterization was made, simultaneously with bat<br />
captures using mist nets to determine species composition and estimate<br />
their relative abundance in each roost. A GIS was generated including<br />
location and biological information of each cave. A total of 14 bats<br />
species were registered (3-7 spp./cave). Temporal changes in bat presence<br />
and species composition in the caves were particularly evident in three of<br />
the surveyed caves (1 Bonaire, 2 Venezuela). These caves contain the<br />
largest colonies, in some cases, maternity colonies. Temporal differences<br />
are mainly caused by the migratory, nectar-feeding species, Leptonycteris<br />
curasoae. With the information obtained we are designing a calendar<br />
indicating periods at which each bat roost is more susceptible to human<br />
disturbances and an index to assess the levels of susceptibility. We<br />
determined that between June and August is the time window of highest<br />
sensitivity for many species in the region, therefore extreme protective<br />
measures should be applied in some of the caves.<br />
GARGOMINY (O.), <strong>2010</strong>. Référentiel taxonomique de la<br />
faune, la flore et la fonge de France métropolitaine et<br />
d'outre-mer. TAXREF v3.0 Sources. Muséum national<br />
d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN), Service du Patrimoine<br />
Naturel (SPN). Lundi 20 Septembre <strong>2010</strong>, 22 p.<br />
GAUCHON (C.), <strong>2010</strong>. Le coin des livres. Analyse de<br />
l'ouvrage: Stage national "Équipier scientifique 2008",<br />
grotte de Gournier. Rapport coordonné par Didier<br />
CAILHOL, F. F. S. (E. F. S. et Commission Scientifique),<br />
76 p. Spelunca 117(Mars, 1 er trimestre):58.<br />
GAZARYAN (S.), <strong>2010</strong>. Distribution and migratory status of<br />
Pipistrellus pipistrellus and P. pygmaeus in the Russian<br />
Caucasus:144. In: 15 th International Bat Research<br />
Conference, Prague, 22-27 August <strong>2010</strong>, the conference<br />
manual: Programme, abstracts, list of participants, edited<br />
by: Ivan HORÁČEK and Petr BENDA, ISBN 978-80-<br />
87154-46-5, 380 p. ABS: I analyzed 113 time-expanded records of<br />
echolocation calls, presumably emitted by Pipistrellus pipistrellus or P.<br />
pygmaeus, to clarify the distribution of these species in the Russian<br />
portion of the Caucasus and in Cis-Caucasia. Since 2006, the calls were<br />
recorded in 47 locations; bats of studied species were mist-netted in 28 of<br />
them. The following six parameters were measured from each call: start<br />
frequency (SF), end frequency (EF), middle frequency (MF), frequency<br />
of maximum energy (FMAX), duration (D) and inter-pulse interval (IPI).<br />
Calls of 20 hand-released bats of each species were used to classify the<br />
remaining field records with discriminant function analysis. As a result,<br />
presence of P. pipistrellus and P. pygmaeus were confirmed in 35 and 39<br />
locations respectively, both species were found together in 17 locations.<br />
Occurrence of P. pipistrellus was revealed in all investigated parts of the<br />
Russian Caucasus, when P. pygmaeus wasn't yet found in its central part.<br />
P. pygmaeus is similar with long-distance migrants by the seasonal