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African bat database: curated data of occurrences, distributions and conservation metrics for sub-Saharan bats

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dc.contributor.author Ara Monadjem , Cecilia Montauban, PaulW.Webala, Theresa M. Laverty , Eric M. Bakwo-Fils , LauraTorrent, IroroTanshi, Adam Kane, Abigail L. Rutrough, David L.Waldien, Peter J.Taylor
dc.date.accessioned 2025-02-27T07:38:33Z
dc.date.available 2025-02-27T07:38:33Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/17596
dc.description.abstract Accurate knowledge of species distributions is foundational for efective conservation eforts. Bats are a diverse group of mammals, with important roles in ecosystem functioning. However, our understanding of bats and their ecological importance is hindered by poorly defned ranges, mostly as a result of underrecording. This issue is exacerbated in Africa by the ongoing rapid discovery of new species, both de novo and splits of existing species, and by inaccessibility to museum specimens that are mostly hosted outside of the continent. Here we present the African bat database – a curated set of 17,285 unique locality records of all 266 species of bats from sub-Saharan Africa, vouched for by specimens and/ or genetic sequencing, and aligned with current taxonomy. Based on these records, we also present Maxent-based distribution models and calculate the IUCN Red List metrics for Extent of Occurrence and Area of Occupancy. This database and online visualization tool provide an important open-source resource and is expected to signifcantly advance studies in ecology, and aid in bat conservation. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title African bat database: curated data of occurrences, distributions and conservation metrics for sub-Saharan bats en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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