USGS FORT - Mesa Verde National Park - Bats - 2006-2007

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Descripción

Mesa Verde National Park offers important habitat for bats. Recent high-intensity fires, drought, and pest insect infestations have destroyed a large proportion of the park's pinyon-juniper, Douglas-fir, and ponderosa pine habitats, but the bat fauna of the park has not been assessed since these widespread changes took place. Fort biologists documented 16 species of bats at Mesa Verde in 2006, which includes all species of bats known from western Colorado. This included the first documentation of a maternity colony of the spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) in Colorado. The high mesas at Mesa Verde, bisected by numerous canyons and cliff faces, provide very favorable roosting habitat for bats, and this was borne out by results of radiotracking bats of several species to roosts. The availability of roosts in crevices in cliffs probably overrides any extensive reliance on pinyon or juniper trees and snags as roosts by bats. Additional documentation of the bat fauna, assessment of their reproductive condition, and determination of roosting habits will be carried out in 2007, with a final report delivered in 2008. This dataset consists of an Excel workbook containing capture histories of bats in and around the park during the years of 2006 and 2007.

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¿Cómo referenciar?

Los usuarios deben citar este trabajo de la siguiente manera:

O'Shea, Tom, Paul Cryan, Laura Ellison, Ernest Valdez, Lance Everette. 2011. Bat Use of Coniferous Forests at Mesa Verde National Park. Fort Collins Science Center. US Geological Survey.

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Registro GBIF

Este recurso ha sido registrado en GBIF con el siguiente UUID: 144e0a35-3fc3-408b-84c9-2ea2959b0a5b.  United States Geological Survey publica este recurso y está registrado en GBIF como un publicador de datos avalado por GBIF-US.

Palabras clave

Metadata; small mammals; national parks; protected areas; live capture; trapping; capture techniques; Observation

Contactos

Laura Ellison
  • Investigador Principal
  • Ecologist
USGS Fort Collins Science Center
  • 2150 Centre Avenue, Building C
80526 Fort Collins
Colorado
US
  • +1 970-226-9494
Annie Simpson
  • Originador
  • biologist & information scientist
Core Science Systems
  • 12201 Sunrise Valley Dr
20192 Reston
VA
  • 7036484281
Anthony (Lance) Everette
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
  • Autor
  • Technology Specialist/Project Coordinator
USGS Fort Collins Science Center
  • 2150 Centre Avenue, Building C
80526 Fort Collins
Colorado
US
  • +1 970-226-9225
Thomas O'Shea
  • Autor
  • ecologist emeritus
USGS Fort Collins Science Center
  • 2150 Centre Avenue, Building C
80526 Fort Collins
Colorado
US
  • +1 970-226-9397
Laura Ellison
  • Investigador Principal
  • ecologist
USGS Fort Collins Science Center
  • 2150 Centre Avenue, Building C
80526 Fort Collins
Colorado
US
  • +1 970-226-9494
Paul Cryan
  • Autor
  • research ecologist
USGS Fort Collins Science Center
  • 2150 Centre Avenue, Building C
80526 Fort Collins
Colorado
US
  • +1 970-226-9389
Ernest Valdez
  • Autor
  • ecologist
Arid Lands Field Station
  • UNM Biology Department MSC03 2020
87131-0001 Albuquerque
New Mexico
US
  • +1 505-277-0284

Cobertura geográfica

Montezuma County, Colorado

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [37, -109,05], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [37,73, -108,11]

Cobertura taxonómica

15 species of bats of Colorado

Orden Chiroptera (bats)
Especie Lasionycteris noctivagans, Myotis volans, Myotis yumanensis, Antrozous pallidus, Myotis ciliolabrum, Myotis occultus, Myotis evotis, Tadarida brasiliensis, Euderma maculatum, Lasiurus cinereus, Myotis thysanodes, Myotis californicus, Eptesicus fuscus, Corynorhinus townsendii, Parastrellus hesperus

Cobertura temporal

Fecha Inicial / Fecha Final 2006-01-01 / 2007-01-01

Datos del proyecto

No hay descripción disponible

Título Bat Use of Coniferous Forests at Mesa Verde National Park - Mist Net Records
Fuentes de Financiación USGS Fort Collins Science Center; Research Project: 8327CNG.2.0
Descripción del área de estudio Various different areas within Mesa Verde National Park.
Descripción del diseño We sampled bats in mist nets set near three sewage lagoons and less frequently at five other sites on 58 nights from 17 may to 13 August 2006. Mist-netting was concentrated along the margins of four sewage treatment lagoons at various locations within the park. At sewage lagoons we generally set all nets possible given our equipment, averaging 91 m of coverage each night using nets that were set on 3-m-high poles. On nine nights at three of the sewage lagoons we also set multiple 20-m-long stacked nets at 6-m heights using a pulley system. Nets were tended from dusk until midnight or later, depending on the weather. We also netted for bats at the drainage tunnel under the Cliff Palace on one night. We also set nets on two nights on two nights near the stairwell at the Far View Visitor Center, a site where bats are known by park staff to hang up and night roost at night between foraging bouts. For each bat captured we determined sex and reproductive condition. Pregnancy was assessed by palpation (most reliable at advanced stages), lactation by prominence of nipples and teats (verified by expression of a milk droplet when possible, and post-lactation. Bats were categorized as adult or volant juvenile (young-of-the-year) based on ossification of the phalangeal epiphyses as viewed against a light source. The elevations of the sites where we captured bats in mist nets varied from 1,939 m to 2,476 m.

Personas asociadas al proyecto:

Laura Ellison
  • Investigador Principal

Métodos de muestreo

Date, location, and taxonomic and morphological data for each individual bat captured.

Área de Estudio We sampled bats in mist nets set near three sewage lagoons and less frequently at five other sites on 58 nights from 17 may to 13 August 2006. Mist-netting was concentrated along the margins of four sewage treatment lagoons at various locations within the park. At sewage lagoons we generally set all nets possible given our equipment, averaging 91 m of coverage each night using nets that were set on 3-m-high poles. On nine nights at three of the sewage lagoons we also set multiple 20-m-long stacked nets at 6-m heights using a pulley system. Nets were tended from dusk until midnight or later, depending on the weather. We also netted for bats at the drainage tunnel under the Cliff Palace on one night. We also set nets on two nights on two nights near the stairwell at the Far View Visitor Center, a site where bats are known by park staff to hang up and night roost at night between foraging bouts.
Control de Calidad Although this data and information has been processed successfully on a computer system at the USGS Fort Collins Science Center, no warranty expressed or implied is made regarding the accuracy or utility of the data and information on any other system or for general or scientific purposes, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. This disclaimer applies both to individual use of the data and information, and aggregate use with other data and information. It is also strongly recommended that careful attention be paid to the contents of the metadata file associated with these data and information. The USGS shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data and information described and/or contained herein.

Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

  1. metadata received from ScienceBase, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5397d057e4b0f7580bc0cd16

Referencias bibliográficas

  1. Metadata record for: O’Shea, T.J., P.M. Cryan, E.A. Snider, E.W. Valdez, L.E. Ellison, and D.J. Neubaum. 2011. Bats of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado: composition, reproduction, and roosting habits. Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist. 5(2011): 1-19. https://www.fort.usgs.gov/products/22601
  2. O’Shea, T.J., P.M. Cryan, E.A. Snider, E.W. Valdez, L.E. Ellison, and D.J. Neubaum. 2011. Bats of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado: composition, reproduction, and roosting habits. Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist. 5(2011): 1-19. https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnanmonos/article/view/30412/28894

Metadatos adicionales

Propósito

This dataset will help the National Park Service with the development of scientific information and decision support tools required to effectively manage terrestrial wildlife resources. Results are intended to assist with the development of adaptive management approaches for bats at Mesa Verde National Park. The purpose of the dataset is to 1) Compile, review, and synthesize available information on the occurrence and status of bats at and around Mesa Verde National Park; 2)Identify water sources in pinyon juniper forests where bats can be mist netted.

Identificadores alternativos 144e0a35-3fc3-408b-84c9-2ea2959b0a5b
https://bison.usgs.gov/ipt/resource?r=usgs-fort-mesaverde-bats