D. Russo et G. Jones, The two cryptic species of Pipistrellus pipistrellus (Chiroptera : Vespertilionidae) occur in Italy: evidence from echolocation and social calls, MAMMALIA, 64(2), 2000, pp. 187-197
We provide evidence based on the analysis of echolocation pulses and social
calls that both cryptic species of pipistrelle P. pipistrellus occur in It
aly. We analysed the echolocation calls that 76 bats emitted when they were
foraging, emerging from roost or hand-released. Recordings were carried ou
t in Campania, Lazio, Tuscany and Sardinia. Frequencies of highest energy o
f calls from peninsular Italy bats clearly followed a bimodal normal distri
bution, and averaged 47.4 kHz and 57.3 kHz, corresponding to the 45 kHz and
55 kHz phonic types respectively. At least in Southern Italy both cryptic
species occur in sympatry. Social calls emitted by foraging pipistrelles ec
holocating at frequencies < 49 kHz and > 52 kHz respectively differed signi
ficantly in frequency and time parameters, and could be separated by a disc
riminant analysis. As these signals are species-specific and are distinct o
nly between the two pipistrelle species, the differences we observed give f
urther evidence that both cryptic species occur in the country.