Tagesquartiere von Wasserfledermaeusen, Myotis daubentoni (Kuhl, 1819), in hohlen Baeumen.
1996
Rieger I.
Around the Rhine falls (Switzerland) most day roosts of Daubenton's bats (Myotis daubentoni) are found in vital hollow beeches and oaks. Most of the trees have a circumference of 30 to 300 cm at about 1.5 m above ground. The roosts open between 50 cm and more than 15 m above ground, most of them at 1 to 5 m. The highest points of the tree hollows used as day roosts are 1 to 170 cm above the roost opening. More than 40 % of all trees with day roosts are not more than 30 m from the forest border line. Trees with day roosts are preferably on slopes facing south to west. The number of available day roosts is likely to be a limiting factor for Daubenton's bat populations, although the available trees in the Rhine fall area seem to be comparatively high in number.
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