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Primer registro de Promops centralis (Chiroptera, Molossidae) en Misiones, Argentina, a través de métodos acústicos
First records of Promops centralis (Chiroptera, Molossidae) from Misiones, Argentina, thought by acoustic methods
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Distribución, llamadas de ecolocalización, murciélago mastín con cresta, nuevo registro (es)Big Crested Mastiff Bat, distribution, echolocation calls, new record (en)
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Se reporta el primer registro de Promops centralis para la provincia de Misiones (Argentina) a partir de métodos bioacústicos, sumando la tercera provincia y dos nuevas ecorregiones a su distribución. Entre octubre del 2021 y octubre del 2022, se realizaron relevamientos acústicos en diferentes localidades en Misiones, utilizando un Echo Meter Touch y un Song Meter Mini Bat, y se obtuvieron ocho registros, el análisis de las llamadas evidenciaron las características típicas de las de P. centralis. Estos registros extienden la distribución de P. centralis aproximadamente 320 km hacia el este en Argentina, contribuyendo a llenar los huecos de información existentes para esta especie en el país.
We report the first record of Promops centralis from Misiones province (Argentina) with acoustic methods, adding the third province and two new ecoregions to its distribution. Between October 2021 and October 2022, acoustic surveys were conducted using an Echo Meter Touch and a Song Meter Mini Bat, eight records were obtained; the analysis of the calls revealed the typical characteristics of those of P. centralis. These records extend the distribution of P. centralis approximately 320 km eastward in Argentina, filling the information gaps on this species in the country.
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