New reports of morphological anomalies in leaf-nosed bats (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Colombia

Author:

García-Restrepo Sebastián123ORCID,Andrade-Erazo María José13ORCID,Castiblanco-Camacho Paula Juliana1ORCID,Escobar-Aguirre Yuliana4ORCID,Herreño-Rodríguez Paula Daniela1ORCID,Carrero-Herrera Juan Esteban12

Affiliation:

1. Semillero de Investigación de Mastozoología de la Universidad de los Andes (SIMUA) , Bogotá DC , C.P. 111711 , Colombia

2. Laboratorio de Ecología de Bosques Tropicales y Primatología , Universidad de los Andes , Bogotá DC , C.P. 111711 , Colombia

3. Fundación Habitando Conservación , Medellín , C.P. 050026 , Colombia

4. Programa de Biología, Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas , Universidad de Caldas , Manizales , Caldas , C.P. 170004 , Colombia

Abstract

Abstract Morphological anomalies in bats are rarely reported. We present new reports of three types of morphological anomalies (chromatic, wing, and ear) from specimens in a biological collection and from individuals captured during field sampling. We recorded piebaldism on seven individuals from six species: Carollia perspicillata, Glossophaga commissarisi, Hsunycteris thomasi, Phyllostomus elongatus, and Trachops cirrhosus from Guaviare collected in 2022, and Tonatia saurophila from Casanare collected in 2020. These represent three new reports for the continent (P. elongatus, G. commissarisi, and H. thomasi). We also recorded the broken digits anomaly on two individuals from two species: Platyrrhinus sp. and Sturnira sp. from Chocó collected in 2019. In addition, we found one case of the absence of pinnae and tragus in C. perspicillata from Santander collected in 2018; an absence not previously reported in bats. We encourage researchers to report their observations of bats with morphological anomalies, as this information could be useful in estimating occurrence rates and addressing questions about its effects on populations.

Funder

Universidad de los Andes

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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