First record of the lesser horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus hipposideros (Borkhausen, 1797), in Libya and potential distribution in North Africa

Date

2022-2

Type

Article

Journal title

Journal Mammalia

Issue

Vol. 4 No. 46

Author(s)

Khaled Salem Etayeb
Mohammed Lamine BENDJEDDOU
Idriss BOUAM
Stéphane AULAGNIER
Andrei Daniel MIHALCA
Attila D. SANDOR

Pages

328 - 332

Abstract

Abstract The lesser horseshoe bat has a broad distribution in warm temperate regions of Europe and Western Asia, and a patchy distribution in Africa. Common in the north-western part of North Africa, the species is missing more to the east. Hereby we report the first record in Libya, considerably extending its known geographic range. Additionally, we performed a species distribution modelling (SDM) analysis to explore its potential distribution in North Africa. The final SDM depicted a relatively well-known distribution and predicted that the suitable bioclimatic areas for this species are essentially found within the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub biome.

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