Flanders Jon, Frick Winifred F, Nziza Julius, Nsengimana Olivier, Kaleme Prince, Dusabe Marie Claire, Ndikubwimana Innocent, Twizeyimana Innocent, Kibiwot Sospeter, Ntihemuka Pierre, Cheng Tina L, Muvunyi Richard, Webala Paul
American Museum of Natural History, New York, United States of America American Museum of Natural History New York United States of America.
Tulane University, New Orleans, United States of America Tulane University New Orleans United States of America.
Biodivers Data J. 2022 May 19;10:e83546. doi: 10.3897/BDJ.10.e83546. eCollection 2022.
For forty years, there has been growing uncertainty about whether Hill's horseshoe bat () still persists in Nyungwe National Park, Rwanda. Only known from one small area within the National Park, is listed as Critically Endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), based on its extremely small geographic range and presumed low number of mature individuals. Here, we present and describe bat species occurrence data contributed to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) that we collected as part of a long-term collaborative project to rediscover this lost species. This data paper describes the survey methods and findings resulting from cave roost surveys, capture surveys, and acoustic sampling of bat echolocation activity in Nyungwe National Park and surrounding areas in south-western Rwanda from 2013-2020 and their conservation relevance.
We report the discovery of an extant population of Hill's horseshoe bat () in Nyungwe National Park, Rwanda, 40 years since the last reported observation of the species in 1981. We also report the first record of Lander's horseshoe bat () in Nyungwe National Park and the first record of the Damara woolly bat () in Rwanda. The dataset contributed to GBIF and described in this paper includes 278 occurrence records from 10 bat species of five families detected at 71 locations in or near Nyungwe National Park, Rwanda. We include a description of the morphological descriptions of and present the first acoustic echolocation signatures and phylogenetic information for this species.
四十年来,关于希尔菊头蝠()是否仍存在于卢旺达纽恩威国家公园,不确定性日益增加。该物种仅在国家公园内的一小片区域被发现,由于其地理分布范围极小且成熟个体数量推测稀少,被国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)列为极度濒危物种。在此,我们展示并描述了作为一个长期合作项目的一部分收集到的、贡献给全球生物多样性信息机构(GBIF)的蝙蝠物种出现数据,该项目旨在重新发现这个已消失的物种。本数据论文描述了2013年至2020年期间在卢旺达西南部的纽恩威国家公园及周边地区进行洞穴栖息地调查、捕获调查以及蝙蝠回声定位活动声学采样的调查方法和结果,以及它们与保护的相关性。
我们报告在卢旺达纽恩威国家公园发现了现存的希尔菊头蝠种群,上一次有该物种的观测记录是在1981年,距今已有40年。我们还报告了兰德菊头蝠()在纽恩威国家公园的首次记录以及达马拉毛翼管鼻蝠()在卢旺达的首次记录。本文贡献给GBIF并描述的数据集包括在卢旺达纽恩威国家公园内或附近71个地点检测到的五个科10种蝙蝠的278条出现记录。我们对希尔菊头蝠的形态描述进行了说明,并展示了该物种的首个回声定位声学特征和系统发育信息。