Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, PO Box 2713, Doha, Qatar
  • 2 School of Molecular Sciences, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley WA 6009, Australia
J Arid Environ, 2021 Feb;185:104379.
PMID: 33162623 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2020.104379

Abstract

The distributions of bat species in Qatar have not previously been recorded. We conducted the first nation-wide survey of bats in Qatar. Based on sonogram analysis, we identified Asellia tridens, Otonycteris hemprichii, and Pipistrellus kuhlii. The most commonly recorded species was Asellia tridens, the only species recorded in the northern half of the country. Contrary to our prediction, the likelihood of recording bats was not higher in the northern half of the country where there are many irrigated farms. The distributions of the bat species may result from differences in human land use and disturbance, and from the distance to the main body of the Arabian Peninsula. A key habitat feature for Asellia tridens and Otonycteris hemprichii may be the presence of roosting sites in less disturbed sinkholes/caves, which are therefore crucial for bat conservation.

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