A climate model, based on effects of water availability and temperature, was recently proposed to explain global variation in bat species richness along altitudinal gradients. Yet such studies are sparse in the tropics and near-absent in Africa. Here we present results from an altitudinal study of bat diversity from Mount Mulanje, Malawi. Using ground nets, canopy nets and harp traps, we sampled eight sites across three habitat zones from 630 m to 2010 m asl. We assessed the influence of climatic, geographic and biotic variables on measures of estimated species richness, Fisher’s alpha, and an unbiased index of compositional turnover. We recorded 723 individuals and 30 species along the gradient, revealing a ‘low plateau’ pattern in estimat...
Geographical barriers, distance, and environmental gradients may determine variation in species comp...
While some field studies have reported changes in bat community structure over altitudinal gradients...
Background: Thermal gradients along changes in elevation in mountainous environments are reflected b...
A climate model, based on effects of water availability and temperature, was recently proposed to ex...
Bats are the second-most species-rich mammal group numbering more than 1270 species globally. Our kn...
We tested the prediction that at coarse spatial scales, variables associated with climate, energy, a...
Bats are important indicator species which can help in identifying areas where conservation efforts ...
Aim: The identification of the mechanisms determining spatial variation in biological diversity alon...
In order to gain insight into the pattern of bat species composition over altitude and the environme...
In order to gain insight into the pattern of bat species composition over altitude and the environme...
Could temperature and water availability drive elevational species richness patterns? A global case ...
Species distribution models were used to predict bat species richness across southern Africa and to...
Temperature seasonality has been proposed to be an important determinant of bat community structure ...
It is widely accepted that species diversity is contingent upon the spatial scale used to analyze pa...
Bats (Order: Chiroptera) is a recognised group of bioindicators due to their sensitivity towards alt...
Geographical barriers, distance, and environmental gradients may determine variation in species comp...
While some field studies have reported changes in bat community structure over altitudinal gradients...
Background: Thermal gradients along changes in elevation in mountainous environments are reflected b...
A climate model, based on effects of water availability and temperature, was recently proposed to ex...
Bats are the second-most species-rich mammal group numbering more than 1270 species globally. Our kn...
We tested the prediction that at coarse spatial scales, variables associated with climate, energy, a...
Bats are important indicator species which can help in identifying areas where conservation efforts ...
Aim: The identification of the mechanisms determining spatial variation in biological diversity alon...
In order to gain insight into the pattern of bat species composition over altitude and the environme...
In order to gain insight into the pattern of bat species composition over altitude and the environme...
Could temperature and water availability drive elevational species richness patterns? A global case ...
Species distribution models were used to predict bat species richness across southern Africa and to...
Temperature seasonality has been proposed to be an important determinant of bat community structure ...
It is widely accepted that species diversity is contingent upon the spatial scale used to analyze pa...
Bats (Order: Chiroptera) is a recognised group of bioindicators due to their sensitivity towards alt...
Geographical barriers, distance, and environmental gradients may determine variation in species comp...
While some field studies have reported changes in bat community structure over altitudinal gradients...
Background: Thermal gradients along changes in elevation in mountainous environments are reflected b...