We categorized bats into urban exploiters, adapters, or avoiders after Jung and Kalko (2011 (link)) and Schoeman (2016 (link)) based on wing morphology and roost habits. Urban exploiters are open‐air bats with high wing loading and aspect ratios and highly flexible roost habits that readily use anthropogenic resources; urban adapters are narrow‐edge space bats with intermediate wing loading and aspect ratios, and fairly flexible roosting habits; and urban avoiders are narrow‐space bats with restricted roosting requirements, such as obligate cave roosters (Jung & Kalko, 2011 (link); Schoeman, 2016 (link)).
Urban Bat Ecology in Africa
We categorized bats into urban exploiters, adapters, or avoiders after Jung and Kalko (2011 (link)) and Schoeman (2016 (link)) based on wing morphology and roost habits. Urban exploiters are open‐air bats with high wing loading and aspect ratios and highly flexible roost habits that readily use anthropogenic resources; urban adapters are narrow‐edge space bats with intermediate wing loading and aspect ratios, and fairly flexible roosting habits; and urban avoiders are narrow‐space bats with restricted roosting requirements, such as obligate cave roosters (Jung & Kalko, 2011 (link); Schoeman, 2016 (link)).
Corresponding Organization : University of KwaZulu-Natal
Variable analysis
- Aspect ratio
- Wing loading
- Peak echolocation frequency
- Roost ecology
- Functional group
- Presence in urban (including suburban or peri-urban) areas within the species' range
- Roost specificity (high, medium, low)
- Not explicitly mentioned
- Not specified
- Not specified
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