The status of the cryptic bat species, Myotis mystacinus and Myotis brandtii in Ireland

Emma Boston, D.J. Buckley, M. Bekaert, Y. Gager, Mathieu Lundy, D.D. Scott, Paulo Prodöhl, Ian Montgomery, F. Marnell, E.C. Teeling

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Abstract

The recent identification of Myotis brandtii in Ireland raised the possibility that many roosts previously identified as M. mystacinus had the potential of being misidentified M. brandtii. Thus, the distribution and population estimates for M. mystacinus may have been over-estimated, while M. brandtii may have been under-estimated. Results from an all Ireland genetic survey of known M. mystacinus maternity roosts confirm that no long term misidentification has taken place. All specimens caught and sampled were M. mystacinus. Additonally, no further records of M. brandtii were found during six nights of woodland trapping using the acoustic lure. While the status of M. mystacinus in Ireland is now listed as ‘least concern’ in the Irish Red List, M. brandtii is listed as ‘data deficient’ and cannot currently be considered a resident species
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)457-461
Number of pages5
JournalActa Chiropterologica
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2010

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Animal Science and Zoology

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