
Abstract Urban environments present less environmental heterogeneity in relation to the natural ones, affecting the biodiversity of bats and the ecological processes in which they participate. In this way, we will identify how urbanization influences the structure of bat communities in the municipality of Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil. We compared species composition, guilds and bat richness in a gradient that crossed urban, semi-urban and natural areas in the municipality of Goiânia, contained in the Cerrado biome. We captured a total of 775 bats of 16 species distributed in three families. Urban areas had a higher species abundance, while semi-urban areas had a higher species richness. The three types of environments have different compositions, the urban one being more homogeneous, the fauna in these areas is composed of generalist species, which benefit from this process. The diversity present in semi-urban areas is a consequence of the intersection between urban and natural fauna, which is why urban expansion needs to occur in a planned manner to minimize the impacts of this process and ensure the maintenance of biodiversity.
QH301-705.5, Science, bats, bat, urban bats, Chiroptera, Humans, Animals, Animalia, Biology (General), Chordata, Ecosystem, biodiversity, Q, Urbanization, Botany, Biodiversity, Grassland, QL1-991, QK1-989, Mammalia, closed biome, ecology, Zoology, Brazil
QH301-705.5, Science, bats, bat, urban bats, Chiroptera, Humans, Animals, Animalia, Biology (General), Chordata, Ecosystem, biodiversity, Q, Urbanization, Botany, Biodiversity, Grassland, QL1-991, QK1-989, Mammalia, closed biome, ecology, Zoology, Brazil
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