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@inproceedings{255311, author = {Petrželková, Klára and Zukal, Jan}, address = {Kraków, Poland}, booktitle = {Abstracts of VIIth European Bat Research Symposium, 23.-27.8.1999}, keywords = {chiropterology; emergence activity; predation risk; climatic factors; bats; Chiroptera}, language = {eng}, location = {Kraków, Poland}, isbn = {83-85222-47-2}, pages = {48-49}, publisher = {PLATAN Publishing Hause}, title = {The emergence activity of serotine bat and its changes due to predation risk and climatic factors}, year = {1999} }
TY - JOUR ID - 255311 AU - Petrželková, Klára - Zukal, Jan PY - 1999 TI - The emergence activity of serotine bat and its changes due to predation risk and climatic factors VL - Publ. of the Chiropterological Center, IASE PAS PB - PLATAN Publishing Hause CY - Kraków, Poland SN - 8385222472 KW - chiropterology KW - emergence activity KW - predation risk KW - climatic factors KW - bats KW - Chiroptera N2 - A total of 34 observations of emergence activity were made from April to August 1997 and 1998 at a maternity colony of serotine bats (Eptesicus serotinus) in Střelice u Brna, Czech Republic. The time of first emergence and the median of emergence were strongly correlated with sunset. Mean emergence time was 5,2 min after sunset. After parturition the duration of emergence was prolonged and the emergence ended later. Cloud cover, wind speed and relative humidity had no effect on parameters of emergence. The number of emerged bats and the duration of emergence were positively affected by the temperature. The number of emerged bats was significantly negatively correlated with barometric pressure. To study antipredator responses in emergence activity of serotine, a stuffed barn owl (Tyto alba) was used as a predator model and placed close to roost exits on 7 nights in 1997. A stuffed common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) was used on 7 nights in 1998. Both predator models associated with their calls did not cause changes of any parameter of emergence activity. 91% of emergences were clustered. However, clustering did not increase during the presence of the stuffed owl or kestrel. ER -
PETRŽELKOVÁ, Klára a Jan ZUKAL. The emergence activity of serotine bat and its changes due to predation risk and climatic factors. In \textit{Abstracts of VIIth European Bat Research Symposium, 23.-27.8.1999}. Kraków, Poland: PLATAN Publishing Hause, 1999, s.~48-49. Publ. of the Chiropterological Center, IASE PAS. ISBN~83-85222-47-2.
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