Updating the distribution of vampyrum spectrum (Chiroptera, phyllostomidae) in colombia: New localities, potential distribution and notes on its conservation

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The Spectral Bat (Vampyrum spectrum) is classified as Near Threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. In Colombia, it has not been included in any risk assessments, because it is a poorly documented species in the country. Using new occurrence data and ecological niche modelling we evaluate the distribution and analyze the species’ ecological and conservation needs in Colombia. With the new records, V. spectrum shows a distribution over six biogeographic provinces in the country, along an elevational range between 96 and 1750 m. The Spectral Bat has been reported in a wide variety of ecosystems from dry forest and fragmented landscapes, to forested areas. Predictive models suggest a wider presence of this species in the west of the country, center, and southern Andes. The limited number of specimens limits our attempt to evaluate morphometric variation among Colombian populations; however, we detect a variation in the mean value of the forearm and ear length regarding northeast South American populations. Areas with the greatest potential distribution detected in this study could be prioritized in conservation strategies, and make plans accordingly for this and other species that coexist in its range. Finally, we highlight the low representativeness of Protected Areas for the Spectral Bat and add some ecological notes about this rare species.

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Esquivel, D. A., Aya-Cuero, C., Penagos, A. P., Chacón-Pacheco, J., Agámez-López, C. J., Ochoa, A. V., … Bennett, D. (2020). Updating the distribution of vampyrum spectrum (Chiroptera, phyllostomidae) in colombia: New localities, potential distribution and notes on its conservation. Neotropical Biology and Conservation, 15(4), 689–709. https://doi.org/10.3897/NEOTROPICAL.15.E58383

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