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Histiotus magellanicus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) is not restricted to Subantarctic forests: first record for the Coastal Maulino Forest in central Chile
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2015Registro en:
San Pedro, Annia Rodríguez; Barquez, Ruben Marcos; Simonetti, Javier A.; Histiotus magellanicus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) is not restricted to Subantarctic forests: first record for the Coastal Maulino Forest in central Chile; Centro de Referência em Informação Ambiental; Check List; 11; 2; -1-2015; 1-3; 1576
1809-127X
Autor
San Pedro, Annia Rodríguez
Barquez, Ruben Marcos
Simonetti, Javier A.
Resumen
Te southern Big-Eared Brown Bat, Histiotus magellanicus, is a poorly known vespertilionid occurring only in southern Chile and Argentina, where it appears to be restricted to Valdivian Temperate Forests and Magellanic Subpolar Forests. Here we report the frst record of H. magellanicus in the Maulino Temperate Forest of central Chile, a Mediterranean-climate ecosystem, suggesting that the species might not be exclusive to subantarctic forests, as previously thought. Tis constitutes the northernmost continental record for the species, extending its range ca. 400 km the previous known northern locality.