The Bats of Greece: An Updated Review of Their Distribution, Ecology and Conservation

Author:

Georgiakakis Panagiotis1ORCID,Kafkaletou Diez Artemis2,Salvarina Ioanna3ORCID,Benda Petr45,Billington Geoffrey6,Dietz Christian7,Billington Jacquie6,Cove David8,Davison Stephen9,Cooke Martyn10,Papadatou Eleni11

Affiliation:

1. Natural History Museum of Crete, University of Crete, Knossos Ave., 71409 Irakleio, Greece

2. Independent Researcher, Andrianaki N. 11, 73133 Chania, Greece

3. Independent Researcher, Them. Sofouli 4, 54646 Thessaloniki, Greece

4. National Museum, Václavské Nám. 68, 115 79 Praha, Czech Republic

5. Faculty of Science, Charles University, Viničná 7, 128 00 Praha, Czech Republic

6. Greena Ecological Consultancy, Stonehaven BA11 5HH, UK

7. Biologische Gutachten Dietz, Balinger Strasse 15, 72401 Haigerloch, Germany

8. Independent Researcher, 26 Parkfield Crescent, Ruislip HA4 0RE, UK

9. Independent Researcher, Newport NP10 9JJ, UK

10. Independent Researcher, Charlwood RH6 0DR, UK

11. Independent Researcher, Huddersfield HD7 6BW, UK

Abstract

Bats of Greece have been studied since the second half of the 19th century. Their distribution and ecology, however, remain poorly understood. Conservation efforts for the protection of the roosting and foraging habitats of their populations in Greece are limited. To date, 35 bat species have been recorded from Greece. Four species (Eptesicus anatolicus, Plecotus auritus, Myotis brandtii and Rousettus aegyptiacus) have a limited distribution in the country and the presence of one species (Myotis mystacinus) requires verification. The present study summarises all existing knowledge and adds several hundred new records on the distribution of bats of Greece. Additionally, it provides a summary of new insights on various aspects of their roosting ecology, foraging habitat use, altitudinal distribution, winter activity and landscape characteristics around major roosts. Finally, it discusses the current research and conservation needs of Greek bats.

Funder

Hellenic Institute of Speleological Research

Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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