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FIRST DOCUMENTED TADARIDA BRASILIENSIS NATAL SITE IN SOUTHWEST OREGON

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Brazilian Free-tailed Bats (Tndnrida brasiliensis) had never been documented as breeding in southern Oregon. In 2017 and 2018, however, we report a natal colony of Brazilian Free-tailed Bats in southern Oregon, approximately 145 km west-northwest of the closest-known natal colony of this species, located in Lava Beds National Monument. The expansion of maternity sites may be the result of range expansion in response to warmer temperatures in the region owing to climate change and/or to adaptations to man-made structures for roosting.

Brazilian Free-tailed Batsbreedingnatal colonyTadarida brasiliensis

Anthony Kerwin、David Clayton

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2021

Northwestern Naturalist

Northwestern Naturalist

ISSN:1051-1733
年,卷(期):2021.101(3)