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Bats in the Urban Desert: Acoustic Diversity and Community Composition Along an Urban–Rural Gradient in Tacna, Peru

2026-08-17 · Urban Science

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Urban expansion generates habitat fragmentation, light pollution, and vegetation loss, driving biodiversity decline globally.

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Original abstract

Urban expansion generates habitat fragmentation, light pollution, and vegetation loss, driving biodiversity decline globally. Insectivorous bats are particularly suited to track these changes: their taxonomic and functional diversity, combined with their differential sensitivity to landscape configuration and roost availability, makes them reliable bioindicators of urbanization impacts. This study characterized bat acoustic diversity and community composition along an urban–rural gradient in Tacna, Peru, using passive acoustic monitoring. Twenty-three stations equipped with autonomous ultrasonic recorders were established between December 2024 and April 2025. Sonotype identification was validated through linear discriminant analysis (DFA), achieving 94.47% accuracy by Leave-One-Out Cross-Validation (LOOCV). Nine sonotypes were identified, seven Molossidae and two Vespertilionidae; Myotis atacamensis showed the highest detection frequency across all districts. Diversity indices were highest in the peri-urban zone of Pocollay (S = 8; H′ = 1.664) and lowest in Gregorio Albarracín (S = 4; H′ = 0.964). The high dissimilarity between Pachía and the urban core of Tacna (BC = 0.817) points to marked compositional differences linked to urbanization intensity. Records of Nyctinomops laticaudatus and N. macrotis constitute the first documentation for the urban area of Tacna. These results suggest urban and peri-urban sectors may function as ecological oases for bat sonotypes within a hyperarid matrix, providing a baseline for evaluating the role of green spaces, landscape connectivity, and artificial lighting in arid cities.

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