Who knew? First Myotis sodalis (Indiana Bat) maternity colony in the coastal plain of Virginia

Northeastern Naturalist
By: , and 

Links

Abstract

We report the first confirmed Myotis sodalis (Indiana Bat) maternity colony in Virginia, discovered at Fort A.P. Hill Military Reservation in Caroline County along the Piedmont-Coastal Plain Fall Line. Acoustic surveys conducted in 2014 indicated likely presence of Indiana Bats on the installation. Subsequent focal mist-netting during May–June 2015 resulted in capture of 4 lactating females that we subsequently radio tracked to a maternity colony site containing at least 20 individuals. The core roosting-area was comprised of Pinus taeda (Loblolly Pine) snags with abundant exfoliating bark and high solar exposure. This forest patch was adjacent to a large emergentshrub wetland and within a larger matrix of mature, mid-Atlantic hardwood forests. The site where we found the colony location is 140 km east of the nearest known hibernaculum and is outside of the previously documented extent of this species' occurrence.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Who knew? First Myotis sodalis (Indiana Bat) maternity colony in the coastal plain of Virginia
Series title Northeastern Naturalist
DOI 10.1656/045.024.0110
Volume 24
Issue 1
Year Published 2017
Language English
Publisher Eagle Hill Institute
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Leetown
Description 6 p.
First page N5
Last page N10
Country United States
State Virginia
Google Analytic Metrics Metrics page
Additional publication details