Barbastella
2013
6
1
73–85
http://dx.doi.org/10.14709/BarbJ.6.1.2013.10
1576-9720
Amazon, bats, conservation, inventory, IUCN
The present review reports a total of 127 bats species, grouped in 57 genera and 8 families. We highlight the first cites of 5 species for Loreto Department (Artibeus bogotensis, Artibeus phaeotis, Artibeus watsoni, Eumops delticus, Peropteryx pallidoptera), and just 1 species for Loreto and Madre de Dios Departments (Vampyressa pusilla). These 6 species represent new records for Peru. According to the baseline (Gardner 2007), also extends the distribution range of another 18 species. The total number of species recorded is distributed among the families Phyllostomidae (63,8%), Molossidae (13,4%), Emballonuridae (8.7%), Vespertilionidae (8.7%), Thyropteridae (2,4%), Noctilionidae (1,6%), Furipteridae (0,7%), and Mormoopidae (0,7%). Vampyressa melissa is a vulnerable species according to IUCN. We also report an increase in published articles and conducted undergraduate thesis related to bats.
© 2013 Gilberto Josimar Fernández-Arellano, María Isabel Torres-Vásquez
Fernández-Arellano Gilberto Josimar, Torres-Vásquez María Isabel
SECEMU (Sociedad Española para la Conservación y Estudio de los Murciélagos)
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