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<figureCitation id="5CAF2A7BFF4B6AF4FA559C861BFBB023" box="[1449,1531,2783,2833]" captionStart="Plate 71: Vespertilionidae" captionStartId="175.[135,165,3283,3308]" captionTargetBox="[14,2759,17,3659]" captionTargetPageId="174" captionText="394. Gray Myotis (Myotis grisescens), 395. South-eastern Myotis (Myotis austroriparius), 396. Yuma Myotis (Myotis yumanensis), 397. Cave Myotis (Myotis velifer), 398. Peninsular Myotis (Myotis peninsularis), 399. Guatemalan Myotis (Myotis cobanensis), 400. Chilean Myotis (Myotis chiloensis), 401. Silver-upped Myotis (Myotis albescens), 402. Yellowish Myotis (Myotis levis), 403. Dinelli’s Myotis (Myotis dinellu), 404. Izecksohn’s Myotis (Myotis izecksohni), 405. LaVal's Myotis (Myotis lavali), 406. Montane Myotis (Myotis oxyotus), 407. Clyde Jones's Myotis (Myotis clydejonesi), 408. Schwartz's Myotis (Myotis martiniquensis), 409. Dominican Myotis (Myotis dominicensis), 410. Barbados Myotis (Myotis nyctor), 411. Atacama Myotis (Myotis atacamensis), 412. Curacao Myotis (Myotis nesopolus), 413. Colombian Black Myotis (Myotis caucensis), 414. Sir David Attenborough’s Myotis (Myotis attenboroughi), 415. Handley’s Myotis (Myotis handleyi), 416. Diminutive Myotis (Myotis diminutus), 417. Common Black Myotis (Myotis nigricans), 418. Brandt's Myotis (Myotis brandtii), 419. Siberian Whiskered Myots (Myotis sibiricus)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6398942" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6398942/files/figure.png" pageId="176" pageNumber="938">397.</figureCitation>
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4B6AF4F8CA9C861631B023" box="[1846,2097,2783,2833]" italics="true" pageId="176" pageNumber="938">Myotis velifer</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4B6AF4FA549D7A1BF3B00A" bold="true" box="[1448,1523,2851,2872]" pageId="176" pageNumber="938">French:</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4B6AF4F93F9D7A191DB00A" bold="true" box="[1731,1821,2851,2872]" pageId="176" pageNumber="938">German:</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4B6AF4F8269D7A1635B00A" bold="true" box="[2010,2101,2851,2872]" pageId="176" pageNumber="938">Spanish:</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4B6AF4F7F79D3216A6B0BA" bold="true" box="[2059,2214,2923,2952]" pageId="176" pageNumber="938">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
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,
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“Sta. [= Santa] Cruz del Valle, Guadalajara,
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Subgenus Pizonyx;
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species group. Three subspecies recognized.
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,in S
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), have lobe in base of internal edge, and extend beyond tip of nose. Membranes are mummy brown. Plagiopatagium is attached to feet by a broad band of membrane, and upper and lower surfaces of uropatagium are barely covered with hairs. Skull is robust and large (greatest length of skull 14-2-17-
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); rostrum is broad dorsally butlittle less than that of braincase; sagittal crest is well developed; and lambdoidal crests are present, ranging from low to high. Molars are robust and large; width compared with palatine is greater than in any other American
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. Chromosomal complement has 2n = 44 and FN = 50 with one pair of small biarmed autosomes, three pairs of large biarmed autosomes, and 17 acrocentric pairs of varying size. X- and Y-chromosomes are submetacentric.
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4A6AF5FF9294AC1EDDB83C" bold="true" box="[110,221,757,782]" pageId="177" pageNumber="939">Habitat.</emphasis>
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Wide variety of habitats including deciduous rainforests, thorny rainforests, xeric scrublands, oak forests, pine forests, fir forests, and disturbed environments (e.g. agricultural mosaics and suburban areas) from sea level up to elevations above
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.
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4A6AF5FF9295311F78B8B7" bold="true" box="[110,376,872,901]" pageId="177" pageNumber="939">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
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The Cave
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forages just above vegetation, capturing prey in flight. Individuals forage more in open areas adjacent to wooded vegetation and high over canyon systems on warmer nights but closer to dense vegetation on cooler nights. Diets vary by season and habitat. In Arizona and northern
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, small moths (
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) are most commonly consumed; in Kansas, beetles (
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) are more common in stomachs than moths, but variation in prey species did occur over time. Other insects (e.g.
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,
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, and
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) occur in diets.
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</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="8C8E6575FF4A6AF5FF92922E1A57BD78" pageId="177" pageNumber="939" type="breeding">
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4A6AF5FF92922E1EF5BFAA" bold="true" box="[110,245,1143,1176]" pageId="177" pageNumber="939">Breeding.</emphasis>
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Mating of the Cave
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occurs in hibernacula in autumn, and copulations are probably repeated during wakeful periods in winter. Sperm are stored in uterus during winter, and ovulation and fertilization occurs in April after females awake from hibernation. Females form maternity colonies in warmer parts of caves, under bridges, and in other locations. Maternal colonies with males present have been reported, but there is a tendency to sexually segregate after young are born. Gestation lasts ¢.60-70 days, with one young being born in late June or early July in northern populations and mid-April and May in southern populations. Neonates are ¢.25% of adult weight, which is reached at c.9 weeks of age. Young initiated flight at c.3 weeks old, and they began to forage at c.4 weeks. Males might not become reproductively active until their second year, and spermatogenesis occurs in late summer and early autumn. Females become reproductively active in their first year oflife.
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</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="8C8E6575FF4A6AF5FF9090081A2CBCB4" pageId="177" pageNumber="939" type="activity">
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<paragraph id="C42B36FEFF4A6AF5FF9090081A2CBCB4" blockId="177.[108,1318,276,2599]" pageId="177" pageNumber="939">
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4A6AF5FF9090081F53BD40" bold="true" box="[108,339,1617,1650]" pageId="177" pageNumber="939">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
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Cave
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emerge from diurnal roosts ¢.30 minutes after sunset, depending on cloud cover, vegetation, topography, and season. Normally, they feed twice during the night, with major period of activity soon after sunset and shorter period just before sunrise. Nearly 80% of daily food consumption occursin the first two hours after initial emergence. Apparently, most individuals move directly to a stream or other water resource to drink shortly after emerging. Cave
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roost in caves but occasionally in crevices in rocks and walls, mine tunnels, and old buildings and under bridges. In winter, they seem to prefer caves with high humidity and permanent streams.
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="C42B36FEFF4A6AF5FF9291D41C45B252" blockId="177.[108,1318,276,2599]" pageId="177" pageNumber="939">
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4A6AF5FF9291D41D2DBC9C" bold="true" box="[110,813,1933,1966]" pageId="177" pageNumber="939">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
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There is evidence that Cave
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have home ranges of several hundred square kilometers during non-migratory times of the year. In a field experiment, more than 50% of individuals released c.
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from their hibernaculum was able to return, although other caves were closer to the release area. There is also evidence of individuals returning to the same locality every year during the reproductive season. Populations from
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and
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appear to be permanent residents, hibernating in caves during winter. Few seem to overwinter to
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and
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, suggesting they move south. Populations in
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migrate to higher elevations in winter to hibernate. Colonies generally have 2000-5000 individuals but sometimes as many as 20,000 individuals. They can occur in close association with other bat species, such as the Brazilian Free-tailed Bat (Tadarida
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) and the Yuma
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(M.
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).
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</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="8C8E6575FF4A6AF5FF939F3F1DC1B29C" pageId="177" pageNumber="939" type="conservation">
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4A6AF5FF939F3F1FCDB2B5" bold="true" box="[111,461,2406,2439]" pageId="177" pageNumber="939">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
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Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. The Cave
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is widespread and presumably has a large population.
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</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="8C8E6575FF4A6AF5FF939FE71CD1B114" pageId="177" pageNumber="939" type="bibRefCitation_list">
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<paragraph id="C42B36FEFF4A6AF5FF939FE71CD1B114" blockId="177.[108,1318,276,2599]" pageId="177" pageNumber="939">
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4A6AF5FF939FE71F08B2E5" bold="true" box="[111,264,2494,2519]" pageId="177" pageNumber="939">Bibliography.</emphasis>
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||
Castro-Campillo et al. (2014), Davis, R. (1966), Davis, R. & Cockrum (1965), Dunnigan & Fitch 1967), Fitch et al. (1981), Hall & Dalquest (1963), Hayward (1970), Krutzsch (1961), Kunz (1973b, 1974), Solari 2019k), Tinkle & Patterson (1965), Wilson & Ruff (1999).
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</paragraph>
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</treatment>
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