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    Title: 東亞家蝠與高頭蝠棲息蝙蝠屋之選擇因子
    Authors: 張恒嘉
    黃致融
    鄭先祐
    Contributors: 生科系
    Keywords: 蝙蝠屋
    東亞家蝠
    高頭蝠
    復育
    Date: 2008-10
    Issue Date: 2011-01-10 11:32:14 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 於2008年5-9月期間,在雲林縣誠正國小設置的52個蝙蝠屋有27個被利用。蝙蝠傾向選擇架設在較高處、顏色較深的蝙蝠屋。這些蝙蝠屋接近水源及舊棲所、覆蓋度較低、日照時數較長、方位偏東,以及遠離樹木的建築物或獨立竿上。在獨立竿上的蝙蝠屋,比在建築物或樹上的更早被蝙蝠使用。東亞家蝠利用蝙蝠屋繁殖育幼,高頭蝠使用蝙蝠屋則是國內首度發現。本研究使用的蝙蝠屋,適合於平地推廣蝙蝠和其他動物復育使用。
    During the period from May to September in 2008, of the 52 bat houses, there are 27 bat houses have been used in Yunlin Cheng Zheng Elementary School. Bats tend to select the bat boxes which site is higher and color is deeper. These bat houses near to the sources of water and the prior roosts which have lower coverage, longer hours of sunshine, eastern direction, and the buildings or independent poles that away from trees. The bat houses attached to the independent poles are earlier used by bats than the buildings or trees. Pipistrellus abramus use the bat boxes for breeding nursery, and Scotophilus kuhlii use the bat box is found in Taiwan at first time. The bat box in this research is suitable for the promotion of the bat and other hollow-dependent animals as restoration in plain.
    Relation: 環境與生態學報 1卷2期 P.17-28
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