Bat study in the Kharaa region, Mongolia

Our study objectives were to determine bat species composition and to study the genetic variations and sound characteristics in bats of the Kharaa, Shatan, and Ulgii areas of Mongolia. This study is the first bat survey in this area. Nineteen species were from Mongolia. Six bat species belonged to t...

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Main Author: Ariunbold Jargalsaikhan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-06-01
Series:Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X1600011X
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spelling doaj-13395f3ffec84488b0ec5272d69a12f72021-04-02T08:42:49ZengElsevierJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity2287-884X2016-06-019210711510.1016/j.japb.2016.01.003Bat study in the Kharaa region, MongoliaAriunbold JargalsaikhanOur study objectives were to determine bat species composition and to study the genetic variations and sound characteristics in bats of the Kharaa, Shatan, and Ulgii areas of Mongolia. This study is the first bat survey in this area. Nineteen species were from Mongolia. Six bat species belonged to three genera. We performed mitochondrial DNA sequencing of Myotis bombinus, Myotis gracilis, and Myotis petax to confirm the morphological identification of these species. We also determined the sound frequencies of the six bat species, based on their echolocation calls. The conservation status was determined using World Conservation Union red list categories and criteria. Sixteen bats from three species were ringed during this study and three artificial boxes were placed on trees in the Kharaa River Valley. Other than the northern bat, all species were eastern Palearctic. The northern bat (Eptesicus nilssonii) species is widespread in the northern Palearctic region.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X1600011XChiropteraconservation statusDNA sequencingecholocation callMongolia
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Bat study in the Kharaa region, Mongolia
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
Chiroptera
conservation status
DNA sequencing
echolocation call
Mongolia
author_facet Ariunbold Jargalsaikhan
author_sort Ariunbold Jargalsaikhan
title Bat study in the Kharaa region, Mongolia
title_short Bat study in the Kharaa region, Mongolia
title_full Bat study in the Kharaa region, Mongolia
title_fullStr Bat study in the Kharaa region, Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed Bat study in the Kharaa region, Mongolia
title_sort bat study in the kharaa region, mongolia
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
issn 2287-884X
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Our study objectives were to determine bat species composition and to study the genetic variations and sound characteristics in bats of the Kharaa, Shatan, and Ulgii areas of Mongolia. This study is the first bat survey in this area. Nineteen species were from Mongolia. Six bat species belonged to three genera. We performed mitochondrial DNA sequencing of Myotis bombinus, Myotis gracilis, and Myotis petax to confirm the morphological identification of these species. We also determined the sound frequencies of the six bat species, based on their echolocation calls. The conservation status was determined using World Conservation Union red list categories and criteria. Sixteen bats from three species were ringed during this study and three artificial boxes were placed on trees in the Kharaa River Valley. Other than the northern bat, all species were eastern Palearctic. The northern bat (Eptesicus nilssonii) species is widespread in the northern Palearctic region.
topic Chiroptera
conservation status
DNA sequencing
echolocation call
Mongolia
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X1600011X
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