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Bats of the Gulf of Guinea islands: faunal composition and origins

✍ Scribed by Javier Juste B; Carlos Ibañez


Publisher
Springer
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
883 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0960-3115

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✦ Synopsis


The present study compares the bat faunas of the islands of the Gulf of Guinea. Species composition, endemism and hypothetical origins are discussed. All families present in the mainland region are found in Bioko, a typical landbridge island. Foliage gleaning guild species (Nycteridae) show limited colonization abilities. This is also true of the family Rhinolophidae, but not for the closely related family Hipposideridae. The majority of the oceanic island species are African bats which show a widespread distribution and, therefore, have a high ecological plasticity. The continental relatives of the two endemic species Myonycteris brachycephaia and Chaerephon tomensis are restricted to relatively small forested areas. Bioko's bat fauna is the result of the recent isolation from a formerly land-connected community. The oceanic bat faunas originated from the establishment of incomers from other areas. Nevertheless, extinction appears in both vicariant and dispersal processes, as an important factor in modelling the current bat communities of the Gulf of Guinea islands.


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