Status of S avi's pipistrelle H ypsugo savii ( C hiroptera) and range expansion in C entral and south‐eastern E urope: a review
S avi's pipistrelle H ypsugo savii is a M editerranean faunal element among the bats; it occurs in southern E urope, the C anary I slands, north‐western A frica, most of the M editerranean islands, in the northern part of the M iddle E ast, in the C rimea, C aucasus, W est T urkestan, and north...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mammal review 2016-01, Vol.46 (1), p.1-16 |
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Zusammenfassung: | S
avi's pipistrelle
H
ypsugo savii
is a
M
editerranean faunal element among the bats; it occurs in southern
E
urope, the
C
anary
I
slands, north‐western
A
frica, most of the
M
editerranean islands, in the northern part of the
M
iddle
E
ast, in the
C
rimea,
C
aucasus,
W
est
T
urkestan, and northern
A
fghanistan. The northern margin of its geographical range in
E
urope reaches the
P
yrenees,
M
assif
C
entral, southern
A
lps,
D
almatia,
B
alkan
M
ountains and southern
C
rimea, like that of other similar biogeographical elements.
Since the 1990s,
H
ypsugo savii
started to be found in inland areas of south‐eastern
E
urope and in
C
entral
E
urope as far northwards as in central
B
ohemia and southern
P
oland. These numerous new occurrences seem to be either 1) connected to environmental changes caused by the current climate change; 2) evidence of an intrinsic expansion process powered by the species' synanthropic tendency, including passive human‐mediated transport; or 3) a reflection of the increase in field survey efforts.
Distributional data on
H
ypsugo savii
from central and south‐eastern parts of
E
urope were gathered and evaluated.
We provide a detailed review of all records available by the end of 2013. The assessment of temporal distribution of the data clearly shows an ongoing and relatively fast expansion of
H
ypsugo savii
from southern to
C
entral
E
urope, which represents a shift of almost 800 km northwards in the last 20–25 years.
Most of the records (65%) originate from urban habitats. This suggests that the synanthropic habits of the species are the most plausible explanation for the northwards shift of the range limits of
H
ypsugo savii
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ISSN: | 0305-1838 1365-2907 |
DOI: | 10.1111/mam.12050 |