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USING ECHOLOCATION CALL RECORDING TECHNIQUES AND GPS TO MONITOR BAT POPULATIONS IN CONNECTICUT IN THE WAKE OF WHITE-NOSE SYNDROME Kate Moran, CT DEEP Wildlife Division New England Chapter of the Wildlife Society Annual Fall Workshop October 24, 2013 Amherst, Massachusetts
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USING ECHOLOCATION CALL RECORDING TECHNIQUES AND GPS TO MONITOR BAT

POPULATIONS IN CONNECTICUT IN THE WAKE OF WHITE-NOSE SYNDROME

Kate Moran, CT DEEP Wildlife Division New England Chapter of the Wildlife Society

Annual Fall Workshop October 24, 2013

Amherst, Massachusetts

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Bats of Connecticut

Cave Hibernating Big Brown Bat (Eptesicus fuscus) Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifigus) Northern Long-eared Bat (Myotis septentrionalis) Tri-colored Bat (Perimyotis subflavus) Eastern small-footed Bat (Myotis leibii) Indiana Bat (Myotis sodalis)

Tree Roosting (migratory) Silver-haired Bat (Lasionycteris noctivagans) Eastern Red Bat (Lasiurus borealis) Hoary Bat (Lasiurus cinereus)

Big Brown Bat, Newgate 2011

Paul Fusco

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Photo: Al Hicks, NY DEC

Photo: Nancy Heaslip, Hailes Cave 3/14/2007

• Cold-loving fungus: Pseudogymnoascus destructans • Epidermal infection of the muzzle and wings • Affects cave hibernating bats • 90-100 % mortality depending on spp and region • Nearly 6 million bats have diedas a result of WNS (USFWS, Jan 2012)

White-nose Syndrome

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www.whitenosesyndrome.org

Distribution of WNS in North America

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Benefits of Acoustic Monitoring

• Non-invasive, hands-off monitoring • Casts a bigger “net” • No threat of spreading WNS • Enables driving transects for broader geographic coverage

Image from Joe Szewczak

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• Ultrasonic vocalizations used to forage for insects. • Sophisticated sensory system analyzes the returning echoes.

• Distance • Size • Velocity • Direction • Flutter • Texture

Echolocation

Virginia Big-eared Bat

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Terminal

Source: Bat Sensory World

Foraging vocalizations are for the purpose of listening to the returning echoes and finding a meal. . . Not for announcing who I am.

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Acoustic Monitoring Routes in Connecticut

Nine ~20-mile routes surveyed twice per month from May – October 108 surveys per year with thousands of recordings made.

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Hardware

Protocol adapted from Carl Herzog & Al Hicks, NY DEC.

• Binary Acoustics AR 125 bat detector in PVC housing • Inexpensive GPS unit

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Software

Delorme Navigation SPECT’R III

Bat Recording Software

Sonobat Bat Call Analysis

Full spectrum call recording and analysis

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Nocturnal Volunteers

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Suite of utilities supporting multiple detectors.

• Regional versions • Accepts full spectrum data • File attributer • Data scrubbing • Species classification • Batch processing • Reference call library

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SonoBat Species Classification

• Over 60 call parameters analyzed and compared to reference calls • By mean parameter for the series • By vote on the most powerful high-quality pulses • Consensus between 2 approaches >>> Species classification

Hello My Name is...

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SonoBatch Output

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Big Brown Bat 66%

Eastern Red Bat 24%

Silver-haired Bat 5.7 %

Little Brown Bat 2.2%

Hoary Bat 1.9%

Tricolor Bat 0.4 %

Big Brown Bat 73%

Eastern Red Bat 18%

Silver-haired Bat 4.0%

Hoary Bat 3.3%

Little Brown Bat 1.7%

Tri-colored Bat 0.5%

2011

2012

Species Composition in Connecticut post WNS

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Matching GPS time stamp to WAV file time stamp

More Data Processing . . .

Geo-referenced recordings Symbolize by species in ArcGIS

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2011

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Photos by Merlin Tuttle, www.Batcon.org

Northern Long-eared Bat (Myotis Septentrionalis)

Proposed Federal Listing: Endangered

Small-footed bat (Myotis Leibii)

Listing not warranted after 12 month review

Little Brown Bat (Myotis Lucifugus)

Status under review

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Kate Moran, GISP Wildlife Biologist Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division [email protected]

Christina Kocer