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Understanding the summer roosting habitat selection of the greater mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma microphyllum) and the small mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma muscatellum) in Iran

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Roost for bats, which are responsible for a wide range of vital ecological and economic services, is crucial. Their availability affects both the geographic occurrence and the diversity of bat communities. Hence, understanding how bats use roosts and variables that influence these patterns could contribute to the development of management plans to ensure their survival. In this study, species distribution modeling of two bat species, the greater mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma microphyllum) and the small mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma muscatellum), were carried out using the sdm package in R. To do so, 16 environmental variables were used as the predictors to explore their relationships with the occurrence of the two species using 12 modeling algorithms. The prediction models for each species were then combined into an ensemble model. The random forest modeling algorithm showed better performance than the other individual models in this modeling. Moreover, the prediction performance of the ensemble model was more substantial than all the individual models for both species. For the greater mouse-tailed bat, elevation, annual mean temperature, temperature seasonality, and distance to roads-railways were identified as the essential variables for summer roosting habitat selection. Meanwhile, distance to roads-railways, annual mean temperature, elevation, and distance to the ridge were significant for the small mouse-tailed bat. Since this study facilitates the management of future and suitable habitats by identifying important environmental conditions, it can be used in conservation plans.

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The authors thank Ms. Fereshteh Kiani Nezhad for her skills assistance.

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The paper reflects the authors’ own research and analysis in a truthful and complete manner and all authors contributed to the study’s conception and design. Material preparation, data collection, and analysis were performed in order by Nariman Askaripour, Sohrab Ashrafi, Sahar Roshan Ara, and Babak Naimi. The first draft of the manuscript was written by Nariman Askaripour, and all authors commented on previous versions of the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.

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Correspondence to Sohrab Ashrafi.

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No approval of research ethics committees was required to accomplish the goals of this study because we did not need to capture bat species and resample them.

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Askaripour, N., Ashrafi, S., Ara, S.R. et al. Understanding the summer roosting habitat selection of the greater mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma microphyllum) and the small mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma muscatellum) in Iran. Mamm Res 67, 483–497 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13364-022-00644-4

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