Zamora-Gutierrez Veronica, Ortega Jorge, Avila-Flores Rafael, Aguilar-Rodríguez Pedro Adrián, Alarcón-Montano Martín, Avila-Torresagatón Luis Gerardo, Ayala-Berdón Jorge, Bolívar-Cimé Beatriz, Briones-Salas Miguel, Chan-Noh Martha, Chávez-Cauich Manuel, Chávez Cuauhtémoc, Cortés-Calva Patricia, Cruzado Juan, Cuevas Jesús Carlo, Del Real-Monroy Melina, Elizalde-Arellano Cynthia, García-Luis Margarita, García-Morales Rodrigo, Guerrero José Antonio, Guevara-Carrizales Aldo A, Gutiérrez Edgar G, Hernández-Mijangos Luis Arturo, Ibarra-López Martha Pilar, Iñiguez-Dávalos Luis Ignacio, León-Madrazo Rafael, López-González Celia, López-Téllez M Concepción, López-Vidal Juan Carlos, Martínez-Balvanera Santiago, Montiel-Reyes Fernando, Murrieta-Galindo Rene, Orozco-Lugo Carmen Lorena, Pech-Canché Juan M, Pérez-Pérez Lucio, Ramírez-Martínez María Magdalena, Rizo-Aguilar Areli, Robredo-Esquivelzeta Everardo, Rodas-Martínez Alba Z, Rojo-Cruz Marcial Alejandro, Selem-Salas Celia Isela, Uribe-Bencomo Elena, Vargas-Contreras Jorge A, MacSwiney G M Cristina
CONACYT-Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigación para el Desarrollo Integral Regional Unidad Durango (CIIDIR) Instituto Politécnico Nacional Durango México.
Departamento de Zoología Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas Instituto Politécnico Nacional Ciudad de México México.
Ecol Evol. 2020 May 18;10(11):4928-4943. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6245. eCollection 2020 Jun.
Bat acoustic libraries are important tools that assemble echolocation calls to allow the comparison and discrimination to confirm species identifications. The Sonozotz project represents the first nation-wide library of bat echolocation calls for a megadiverse country. It was assembled following a standardized recording protocol that aimed to cover different recording habitats, recording techniques, and call variation inherent to individuals. The Sonozotz project included 69 species of echolocating bats, a high species richness that represents 50% of bat species found in the country. We include recommendations on how the database can be used and how the sampling methods can be potentially replicated in countries with similar environmental and geographic conditions. To our knowledge, this represents the most exhaustive effort to date to document and compile the diversity of bat echolocation calls for a megadiverse country. This database will be useful to address a range of ecological questions including the effects of anthropogenic activities on bat communities through the analysis of bat sound.
蝙蝠声学库是重要的工具,它汇集回声定位叫声,以便进行比较和辨别,从而确认物种身份。“索诺佐茨”项目是为一个生物多样性大国建立的首个全国性蝙蝠回声定位叫声库。它是按照标准化记录协议汇编而成的,该协议旨在涵盖不同的记录栖息地、记录技术以及个体固有的叫声变化。“索诺佐茨”项目涵盖了69种回声定位蝙蝠,物种丰富度很高,占该国发现的蝙蝠物种的50%。我们提供了关于如何使用该数据库以及如何在具有相似环境和地理条件的国家潜在复制采样方法的建议。据我们所知,这是迄今为止为记录和汇编一个生物多样性大国蝙蝠回声定位叫声的多样性所做的最详尽的努力。该数据库将有助于解决一系列生态问题,包括通过分析蝙蝠声音来研究人为活动对蝙蝠群落的影响。