BAT COMMUNITIES IN FOUR DOBROGEAN CAVES (ROMANIA)

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1 Analele Științifice ale Universității Al. I. Cuza Iași, s. Biologie animală, Tom LVII, 2011 BAT COMMUNITIES IN FOUR DOBROGEAN CAVES (ROMANIA) Irina POCORA and Viorel POCORA Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania, Faculty of Biology, Blvd. Carol I no.11, ; irinaif23@yahoo.com Abstract. In this study, the community composition and abundance of cave-dwelling bat fauna of Dobrogean karst is presented in our census data ( ). Four underground shelters from Dobrogea (Constanța County) were investigated: Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, Casian Cave, Limanu Cave and Hagieni Tunnel. In the Dobrogean karst we ve identified a total number of 13 species of chiropters, based on direct observation and by capturing bats in the nets: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Rhinolophus hipposideros, Rhinolophus mehelyi, Myotis aurascens (Myotis mystacinus bulgaricus), Myotis bechsteinii, Myotis daubentonii, Myotis emarginatus, Myotis oxygnathus, Miniopterus schreibersii, Eptesicus serotinus, Vespertilio murinus, Plecotus austriacus and Plecotus auritus. The dominant bat species in the karst of Dobrogea are: Myotis oxygnathus (41.1%), Myotis daubentonii (24.1%) and Miniopterus schreibersii (16.7%). Keywords: cave-dwelling bats, dynamic, protection, Dobrogea Rezumat. Comunitățile de lilieci din patru peșteri din Dobrogea (România). În acest studiu, pe baza datelor de monitorizare colectate ( ), am prezentat compoziția comunităților și abundența liliecilor de peșteră din carstul din Dobrogea. Au fost investigate patru adăposturi subterane din Dobrogea (județul Constanța): Peștera Liliecilor de la Gura Dobrogei, Peștera Casian, Peștera Limanu și Tunelul Hagieni. În carstul dobrogean am identificat, în total, 13 specii de chiroptere, pe baza observației directe și a capturării liliecilor în plase: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Rhinolophus hipposideros, Rhinolophus mehelyi, Myotis aurascens (Myotis mystacinus bulgaricus), Myotis bechsteinii, Myotis daubentonii, Myotis emarginatus, Myotis oxygnathus, Miniopterus schreibersii, Eptesicus serotinus, Vespertilio murinus, Plecotus austriacus și Plecotus auritus. Speciile de lilieci dominante în carstul dobrogean sunt: Myotis oxygnathus (41,1%), Myotis daubentonii (24,1%) și Miniopterus schreibersii (16,7%). Cuvinte cheie: lilieci de peșteră, dinamică, protecție, Dobrogea Introduction Several species of Romanian bats traditionally breed in underground sites and many of them rely on such places for at least part of their hibernation period. Bats also use these sites for a variety of purposes, such as for mating roosts or night roosts, during feeding or during inclement weather. Two of the species from Dobrogea s karst live exclusively in caves during the entire year: Rhinolophus mehelyi and Miniopterus schreibersii. The first record of bats in Dobrogea refers to the species Rhinolophus mehelyi (Barti 2005) and date from the beginning of the 20 th century. The researchers from Emil Racoviță Speological Institute present a series of data concerning the spread of chiropters in the karst from Dobrogea: Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), La Adam Cave (CT), Cave from Visternei Valley (near Târgușor CT), Limanu Cave (CT), Ghilingic Cave (CT), Cișmeluță Cave (Șipote village, Deleni commune CT), Cave no. 2 Canaraua Fetii (CT), Cave no. 1 and Cave no. 2 from Muntele Consul (TL) (Dumitrescu et al., 1958; Dumitrescu et al., ; Dumitrescu et al., 1965; Dumitrescu, 1969). Profira Barbu publishes the monograph of Miniopterus schreibersii in 1960, the author specifying that the Schreiber s bats with the largest waist were found in Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei. Valenciuc & Ion (1971) follow nocturnal activity of the bats from the same cave. Cerveny (1982) has studied the caves from the Dobrogea s karst in the

2 Irina Pocora & Viorel Pocora warm season from 1874 and With the help of chiropterologic nets, he brought a series of new data concerning the situation of the summer colonies from the caves: Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, La Adam Cave, Cave from Valea Cheii and Limanu Cave. The author has captured 103 bats from 10 different species. The species Myotis brandtii was recorded for the first time in Romania by Grimmberger (1993), based on a captured individual at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei - CT. Răduleț (1994) reports the species Myotis capaccinii for the first time in Dobrogea, at Hagieni Tunnel. In 1996 Răduleț & Stănescu present data concerning the chiropters from: Cave from Canaraua Fetii, Cișmeluță Cave and Hagieni Tunnel. In 1966, Răduleț reported also, for the first time, the presence of the Hypsugo savii species in the Romania s fauna, based on a male captured in the second half of May 1993, from under the eaves of the silvic canton from Băneasa (CT). After the year 2000, only few publications treat the chiropterofauna from Dobrogean karst (Nagy et al., 2005; Răduleț, 2005; Ifrim & Pocora, 2007; Murariu et al., 2009; Nagy & Postawa, 2010). Because the composition of bats colonies from the Dobrogean caves changed dramatically in the last decades, we wanted to complete the data from 2007 (Ifrim & Pocora, 2007). The aim of this study was to raise an alarming signal concerning the situation of these colonies and the antrophic impact. The present study follows the changes in the specific composition of the chiropters and their dynamic in some shelters. Material and methods The study area: Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei is located about halfway between the village Târgușor and the village of Gura Dobrogei and is part of the Natural Reservation "Gura Dobrogei" (Andrei & Popescu, 1966). Woody vegetation. Around the caves from Gura Dobrogei evolves woody vegetation sometimes represented by isolated bushes of Prunus spinosa or Crataegus monogyna. In the majority, the woody species are associated in a formation which predominates: Carpinus orientalis, Quercus pubescens, Viburnum lantana, Jasminum fruticans, to which there are added: Cornus mas, C. sanguinea, Ulmus procera, U. foliacea, Berberis vulgaris, Pirus piraster, Malus pumila var. dasyphylla, Acer campestris, Padus mahaleb, Euonymus europaea, E. verrucosa, Syringa vulgaris (Andrei & Popescu, 1966). Cave description. The main cave entrance is dug at a height of 45 m above the talweg of the valley. The cave is dug in the band of Jurassic limestone that goes through the center of Dobrogea in West-East direction. This entrance is partially hidden by shrubs. The total length of the galleries is of 480 m. The cave presents three openings: I, the main entrance is 2 meters large and 1.5 meters high, oriented towards North (Fig. 1). In the Pottery Gallery, located in the arch from the Southern extremity of the hall, the largest birth colony of Rhinolophus mehelyi from Europe was found in the 60 s. During the birth period, Rhinolophus mehelyi was associated with the species: Myotis myotis, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum and Miniopterus schreibersii (Dumitrescu et al., ). Previous research on this cave and at La Adam Cave, have disclosed the presence of 18 species of chiropters: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Rhinolophus hipposideros, Rhinolophus mehelyi, Eptesicus serotinus, Myotis brandtii, Myotis bechsteinii, Myotis capaccinii, Myotis daubentonii, Myotis emarginatus, Myotis myotis, Myotis mystacinus, Myotis nattereri, Myotis oxygnathus, Pipistrellus nathusii, Plecotus auritus, Plecotus austriacus, Vespertilio murinus and Miniopterus schreibersii (Dumitrescu et al., 1958, , 1965; Valenciuc & Ion, 1971; Cerveny, 1982; Grimmberger, 1993; Nagy et al., 2005; Nagy & Postawa, 2010)

3 Analele Științifice ale Universității Al. I. Cuza Iași, s. Biologie animală, Tom LVII, 2011 Figure 1. Sketch of Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (The Speleological Institute Emil Racoviță ). Casian Cave was a paleontological site as the caves La Adam and Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (Bleahu et al., 1976). The cave is located at 5 km North-West from the Târgușor train station, along the Casimcea valley, near the monastery with the same name. The access is made through a metal ladder. The entrance is at 6 m height, having m width and m height. The cave is located in the middle of a slope covered by vegetation similar to the one from Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei. The limestone that shows on the surface is wrinkled with fissures. Nagy & Postawa (2010) record 3 species of bats at this cave: Myotis oxygnathus, Plecotus auritus and Eptesicus serotinus. Limanu Cave is located near the shores of Black Sea and Mangalia town. The cave is surrounded by a rocky steppe area, at about 200 m from Mangalia Lake and a pine plantation. The cave became popular at the beginning of the 20 th century, being also known as: Cave from Icoane, Cave from Baltă, Caracicola Cave. The cave is dug in the plateau of the right coast of Mangalia Valley, at 500 m upstream from Limanu village, in limestone deposits belonging to the superior Sarmatian (Bessarabian and Kersonian, 26 m altitude). The network of underground galleries that constitute the labyrinth from Limanu was dug by men, having as starting point the old natural cave (Fig. 2). The length of the mapped galleries is of 3200 m. In 2005, The Group of Subaquatic and Speological Explorations (GESS) from Constanța closed the cave with a massive door of steel, protected in sides by 0.5 m thick concrete walls. A narrow window of rectangular form (about 20cm 50cm) was left, through which the bats may come out and back. Previous researches at this cave have disclosed the presence of 9 bat species: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Rhinolophus hipposideros, Rhinolophus mehelyi, Eptesicus serotinus, Myotis daubentonii, Myotis capaccinii, Myotis myotis, Myotis mystacinus, Miniopterus schreibersii (Dumitrescu et al., , 1965; Cerveny, 1982; Nagy & Postawa, 2010). Hagieni Tunnel is located in the forest with the same name. The Forest Hagieni is protected through the law 5/2000 and is administered by Ocolul Silvic Basarabi. Characterization of vegetation. The forest is formed by several characteristic trees: the oriental hornbeam (Carpinus orientalis), the downy oak (Quercus pubescens), Q. pedunculiflora, the manna ash (Fraxinus ornus). The shrub level is dominated by

4 Irina Pocora & Viorel Pocora Cornus mas, Cotinus coggyria, Crataegus monogyna, Paliurus spina-cristi, Jasminum fruticans etc. (Fuhn & Cristureanu, 1977). Figure 2. Sketch of Limanu Cave (The Speleological Institute Emil Racoviță ). Shelter description. The tunnel is located in the North-Eastern area of the forest. It was dug in 1950 and used as a munitions depot. The tunnel presents 2 entrances (A and C), located at South-West, with the length of 8.5 m and height of 2.2m (Fig. 3). The total length of the tunnel is m, with a width of 1.5 m and height up to 3 m (Răduleț, 1994). Previous research on this tunnel disclosed the presence of 6 bat species: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Rhinolophus hipposideros, Rhinolophus mehelyi, Myotis capaccinii, Plecotus auritus, Miniopterus schreibersii (Răduleț, 1994; Răduleț & Stănescu, 1996; Nagy et al., 2005; Nagy & Postawa, 2010). Figure 3. Sketch of the Hagieni Tunnel: L length; l width; A, B, C passages; 1, 2, 3 rooms (Răduleț, 1994). Data collection. The study at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei took place in the period and consisted of 12 visits at the site. The bats from the cave were

5 Analele Științifice ale Universității Al. I. Cuza Iași, s. Biologie animală, Tom LVII, 2011 numbered in both cold and warm season. From May to September, 284 bats from 9 species were captured with a 3 m long net. Those formed nursery and summer colonies or simply visited the cave for mating. In the period , at Casian Cave were made 6 visits. 49 bats from 6 species were captured with mist-nets of 3 and 12 meters in length. At Limanu Cave the study took place during , with 8 visits. During May-September, 161 bats from 3 species were captured with mist-nets (3 and 12m). At Hagieni Tunnel there were 4 visits, in the period bats from 3 species were captured using the 3 m length nets, placed at a single entrance (during the first visit), or both entrances (at the second visit). At the caves from Dobrogea karst, the mist-nets were placed from May up to September, in order to study the changes in the composition of the bats in the cave and the types of colonies. The mist-nets were anchored from sunset up to 1:00 AM. The species were determined by using identification keys (Schoeber & Grimmberger, 1996; Valenciuc, 2002; Decu et al., 2003; Dietz & Helversen, 2004) and morphometrical measures. The tools used: sliding calipers, magnifying glass ( 10), digital photo camera, Pesola scale of 60 g, mist-nets of 3m, 7m and 10 m, time expansion detector Tranquility, Sony minidisc, Batbox Duet heterodyne detector. Results and discussions 1. Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei Constanța county During the study, nine species of bats have been identified: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Eptesicus serotinus, Myotis aurascens (Myotis mystacinus bulgaricus), Myotis bechsteinii, Myotis daubentonii, Myotis oxygnathus, Miniopterus schreibersii, Plecotus austriacus and Plecotus auritus. With time expansion detector, located at the entrance, Pipistrellus nathusii/pipistrellus kuhlii was also recorded. In the 60 s and 70 s, in the Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei was quartered a colony of about 7000 bats (Cerveny, 1982). Now the colony is about bats in the summer and bats in winter (Table 1). Unfortunately in the last winter seasons ( ), winter colony fell down to bats. Winter colony consists mainly of species Myotis oxygnathus (67.6%) and Rhinolophus ferrumequinumm (28.4%), occasionally being encountered the species: Miniopterus schreibersii, Myotis daubentonii, Plecotus austriacus and Plecotus auritus (Tabel 1). Nursery colony is formed in April-May, breaks up in July and consists mainly of Myotis oxygnathus species, which together with Miniopterus schreibersii represent 85.8% from the total number of captured bats. In the nursery colony, some exemplars of Myotis aurascens are likely present, only one lactating female being caught. During this period, some other species visit the cave too: Eptesicus serotinus, Myotis daubentonii, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum and Plecotus austriacus. In August, the breeding colonies are formed. Based on catches in the mist nets, breeding colonies consists mainly of: Myotis daubentonii (30.2%), Miniopterus schreibersii (27.6%) and Myotis oxygnathus (22.4%). Some species visit the cave during this period, but only in the night: Eptesicus serotinus (10.4%), Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Plecotus austriacus. The species: Myotis bechsteinii and Plecotus auritus were captured occasionally (Table 2). In terms of bat monthly dynamics in the cave, the fewest bats were found at the beginning (September) and at the end (March) of the hibernation season (Fig. 4). In October-November, bats come in the cave for hibernation. It s likely that some of the bats that hibernate in caves are from the nursery colony. This conclusion is supported by the fact that one Miniopterus schreibersii, ringed at the cave in July 2000, was found in

6 Irina Pocora & Viorel Pocora November in the cave (Anca Dragu, pers. comm.). The bats leave the cave in March- April. Table 1. Bats species from Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, on Fossil Gallery (1) and on Pottery Gallery (2). Date M. oxy. R. fer. M. sch. M. dau. P. aur./p.aus. E. ser. Total Table 2. The specific component of captured bats at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei. Date Min. sch. M. oxy. M. dau. E. ser. R. fer. M. aur. P. aus. P. aur. M. bec. Total Total Figure 4. Monthly dynamics of bats observed in Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, in the two galleries (Fossil Gallery I and Pottery Gallery - II). From the bats caught in the mist nets, the following species prevailed: Miniopterus schreibersii (34%), Myotis oxygnathus (28%) and Myotis daubentonii (21%) (Fig. 5). However, from the bats observed in the cave throughout the year, the species Myotis oxygnathus (Tabel 1) represents 78% of all bats (Fig. 5)

7 Analele Științifice ale Universității Al. I. Cuza Iași, s. Biologie animală, Tom LVII, 2011 Figure 5. Specific component of captured bats at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (up) and of observed bats in the cave, throughout the year (down). 2. Casian Cave Constanța county During the present study, we identified 7 species of bats: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Eptesicus serotinus, Myotis daubentonii, Myotis oxygnathus, Plecotus austriacus, Vespertilio murinus and Miniopterus schreibersii. At cave entrance, with the help of time expansion detector, the species Nyctalus noctula and Pipistrellus pipistrellus were identified. There is a possibility that all the captured species shelter in the cracks around the cave. In June, Casian Cave shelter males forming summer colonies outside the cave: Myotis oxygnathus, Myotis daubentonii, Plecotus austriacus and Eptesicus serotinus. Nursery colonies are formed in the cracks outside the cave, by the species: Vespertilio murinus, Eptesicus serotinus and Plecotus austriacus (we captured lactating females or offspring s). In the breeding period, we captured the species: Myotis oxygnathus, Myotis daubentonii, Miniopterus schreibersii and Plecotus austriacus. In winter, the following species were observed: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Myotis oxygnathus and Myotis daubentonii (one individual). From the captured bats (Table 3), Myotis oxygnathus was the most abundant (60%) and commonest species (Fig. 6). Table 3. Bat species caught at Casian Cave. Date M. oxy. M. dau P.aus. E. ser. M. sch. V. mur. Total Total

8 Irina Pocora & Viorel Pocora Figure 6. Specific component of captured bats at Casian Cave. 3. Limanu Cave Constanța county At Limanu Cave, 3 species of bats were captured in the mist nets: Rhinolophus mehelyi, Myotis daubentonii and Plecotus auritus. At the entrance of the cave, we took recordings with the aid of the time expansion detector. 6 species of bats were identified while transiting the place to the foraging area (Mangalia Lake): Eptesicus serotinus, Myotis capaccinii, Pipistrellus nathusii/pipistrellus kuhlii, Pipistrellus pipistrellus, Nyctalus leisleri and Nyctalus noctula. Wintering monitoring was made in a small portion, as the cave is very difficult to be studied: very intricate, the walls with many cracks and lacks a complete mapping. We observed few exemplars of Rhinolophus mehelyi, Myotis daubentonii, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum and Rhinolophus hipposideros. The mist nets were located at the main entrance, but starting with , the mist nets were placed at a secondary entrance (80cm 120cm), where the majority of bats leave the cave at night. At Limanu Cave, the species Rhinolophus mehelyi and Myotis daubentonii (Table 4) are present all year long. In the warm period, the species form nursery colonies of , respectively 100 exemplars. From the captured species, M. daubentonii is the most abundant 86% (Fig. 7). While during the birth period the sex ratio is of 3.5 females: 1 male, in the breeding period the male and female ratio is balanced. Table 4. Species of bats captured at Limanu Cave. Date M. dau. R. meh. P. aur. Total Total Figure 7. Specific component of captured bats at Limanu Cave

9 Analele Științifice ale Universității Al. I. Cuza Iași, s. Biologie animală, Tom LVII, Hagieni Tunnel Constanța county Based on observations, mist net capture and time expansion detector; we identified 7 species of bats: Rhinolophus mehelyi, Rhinolophus hipposideros, Myotis emarginatus, Myotis daubentonii, Miniopterus schreibersii, Plecotus auritus and Plecotus austriacus. On a single transect in the forest that surrounds the tunnel, we identified the following bat species using the expansion detector: Eptesicus serotinus, Nyctalus noctula, Pipistrellus nathusii/pipistrellus kuhlii and Pipistrellus pygmaeus. Among bats caught in the mist net, Miniopterus schreibersii was the most abundant, with 68% (Table 5, Fig. 8). In the warm season, Miniopterus schreibersii, Myotis daubentonii and probably Myotis emarginatus form nursery colonies. In the winter season we found the species Miniopterus schreibersii and Plecotus auritus (Table 6). On , we observed a single individual of Rhinolophus hipposideros in the cave. Table 5. The species of bats observed in Hagieni Tunnel. Date M. sch. M. dau. M. ema. P. aur. Total * Total * 9 dead Schreiber s bats, crushed with stones Table 6. Species of captured bats from Hagieni Tunnel. Date M. sch. M. dau. P. aus. Total Total Figure 8. Specific component of captured bats (left) and observed bats from Hagieni Tunnel (right). Species of bats from Dobrogean karst The dominant bats in the karst of Dobrogea are: Myotis oxygnathus, Myotis daubentonii and Miniopterus schreibersii, species characteristic for this type of habitat. The species Eptesicus serotinus, Plecotus austriacus, Rhinolophus mehelyi and Rhinolophus ferrumequinum are to be considered accessories for the undergrounds in Dobrogea. The other identified species are rare in the studied region, being accidentally observed/caught: Rhinolophus hipposideros, Myotis aurascens, Myotis bechsteinii, Myotis emarginatus, Plecotus auritus and Vespertilio murinus (Table 7, Fig. 9)

10 Irina Pocora & Viorel Pocora Table 7. Percentage values and class of ecological indices: dominance (D), frequency (F) and ecological significance index (W), based on observations and captures of bats, in karst of Dobrogea. Species No. ex. Dominance Frequency W % % % E. serotinus D3 50 C2 1.1 W3 M. aurascens 1 <0.4 D1 25 C1 0.1 W1 M. bechsteinii 1 <0.4 D1 25 C1 0.1 W1 M. daubentonii D5 100 C W5 M. oxygnathus D5 50 C2 21 W5 P. auritus 3 <0.4 D1 50 C2 0.2 W2 P. austriacus D2 75 C3 1.1 W3 V. murinus 2 <0.4 D1 25 C1 0.1 W1 M. schreibersii D5 75 C W5 R. ferrumequinum D4 50 C2 3.1 W3 R. hipposideros 2 <0.4 D1 50 C2 0.2 W2 R. mehelyi D4 25 C1 1.6 W3 Figure 9. The composition of bat species in undergrounds from Dobrogea. Abbreviations used: f female, flact lactating female, fpreg pregnant female, m male, a adult, j juvenile, ex. exemplar, col. colony. Abbreviations used for different working methods: o. (observation), c. (captured in the mist nets), d.e. (time expansion detector). Myotis oxygnathus (Monticelli, 1885) Lesser Mouse-eared Bat Material: - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : ex. (nursery col.); ex. (breeding col.); ~100 ex. (winter col.); : c. 6 flact, 3am; : 3 af, 1 flact, 3 am, 5 jm; : c. 2 af, 1 flact, 7 am, 1 jm; : c. 1 ex.; : c. 3 af, 3 am; : c. 1 af, 6 flact, 2am; : c. 7 am; : c. 2 af, 8 fpreg, 1 am, 1 jm; : c. 4 af, 5 am, 2 ex.; : o. 3 ex.; - Casian Cave, : c. 5 am; : c. 1 am; : o. 1 ex.; : c. 10 am; : c. 3 af, 10 am. Previous records: - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, , col. of M. myotis/m. oxygnathus (Dumitrescu et al., ); : few ex. of Myotis myotis (Valenciuc & Ion, 1971); : ex. M. oxygnathus (summer col.), c. 2 am, 1 jm, 2 af, 2 jf; : ex. M. oxygnathus (summer col.), c. 6 jm, 1 af (Cerveny, 1982); : M. oxygnathus (Chachula, pers. comm.); winter: 60 ex, summer: 100 ex (Nagy & Postawa, 2010); - Peștera din Valea Cheii (CT), : c. 1 m (Cerveny, 1982); summer: 1 ex. Nagy & Postawa, 2010); - Limanu Cave (CT), : câteva ex. M. myotis; - La Adam Cave (CT), : subfossils remains of M. myotis; - Ghilingic Cave (CT), : subfossils remains of M. myotis (Dumitrescu et

11 Analele Științifice ale Universității Al. I. Cuza Iași, s. Biologie animală, Tom LVII, 2011 al., ); - Constanța: M. myotis (Valenciuc, 2002); - Casian Cave (CT), : M. myotis (Chachula, pers. comm.); summer: 2 ex. (Nagy & Postawa, 2010). In the Dobrogean caves, the presence of Myotis myotis is uncertain. The species was recorded here by Dumitrescu et al. ( ) and Valenciuc & Ion (1971). Neither we nor Cerveny (1982) have identified the species. At Limanu Cave, in the winter of 2005, Anca Dragu from Emil Racoviță Speleological Institute of Bucharest found a skeleton of M. myotis (pers. comm.). Some specimens that we caught have the forearm over 60 mm, but all were females and is well known that females are larger than males. In the caves from Dobrogea, we encountered Myotis oxygnathus at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (78%) and at Casian Cave (60%), this being the dominant species for dobrogean karst, with 41.1% (Table 7). Unfortunately, out of the exemplars that formed a birth colony at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (Cerveny, 1982), remained about exemplars in 1979 and this number remained constant up to present. It seems that most bats left the shelter between 1974 and 1979 (Cerveny, 1982). At Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, Myotis oxygnathus forms a nursery colony of ~ 200 bats, confined in a vault of Fossil Gallery, at 6-8 m high. The spacious room of Fossils Gallery is more advantageous, as here the temperature and humidity are higher; the colony stationed here during the birth and care of offspring s, even if the disturbance is greater. Unfortunately, because the cave is part of the package tour, it is often visited by groups of dozens of unauthorized persons, which disturb bats especially during nursery colony. On the , the breeding colony of M. oxygnathus was confined on Pottery Gallery, in a crack in the ceiling, at about 7 m high. Most probably the species preferred this area of the cave in the past, as few people reach this gallery. At Casian Cave, Myotis oxygnathus forms summer colony (of males), a breeding colony, and in winter it appears accidental, probably more individuals being confined in rock cracks. During this study ( ), we could no longer identify Myotis oxygnathus at Limanu Cave. Myotis daubentonii (Kuhl, 1817) Daubenton s Bat Material: Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : c. 4 af, 2 jf, 13 am, 2 jm; : o. 6 ex.; : c. 1 af; : c. 2 jf, 4 am, 6 jm; : o. 1 ex; : 1 am; : c. 4 af, 1 jf, 8 am, 7 jm, 2 ex.; - Limanu Cave (CT), : c. 3 af, 8 flact, 5 jf, 3 jm; : c. 9 af, 1 flact, 5 jf, 3 am, 3 jm, 1 ex.; : c. 12 af, 5 am; : c. 1 af; : c. 2 af, 3 flact, 3 am; : c. 8 af, 2 jf, 3 am, 7 jm; : o. 2 ex.; : c. 10 af, 20 fpreg, 1 flact, 9 am, 1 jm; : c. 5 af, 1 am, 3 jm, 1 ex.; - Casian Cave (CT), : c. 1 af, 1 am; : c. 1 am; : c. 1 af, 1 am, 1 jm; : o. 1 ex.; - Hagieni Tunnel (CT), : c. 3 am, o. 4 ex.; : c. 4 fpreg, 5 am, 1 jm; - Babei Cave din Cheile Dobrogei (CT), : o. 3 ex. Previous records: - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, : c. 1 am (Cerveny, 1982); winter: o. 5 ex.; summer: 1 ex. (Nagy & Postawa, 2010), - Limanu Cave, summer: 25 ex. (Nagy & Postawa, 2010). In the karst of Dobrogea, Myotis daubentonii is the dominant species with 24.1% (Table 7), 12% at Casian Cave, 21% at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, 30% at Hagieni Tunnel and 86% at Limanu Cave. At Limanu Cave we identified a nursery colony. Data from literature indicates that colonies are formed in late spring, birth taking place usually in June, up to mid-july. The colonies break up in late summer. During the study we met lactating females, since the second half of May. It seems that at Limanu Cave, the females give birth in the second half of May until mid-june. We found M. daubentonii in the cave throughout the year, during mating and hibernating periods

12 Irina Pocora & Viorel Pocora Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei is visited by Daubenton s bat in August- September (breeding period) and few exemplars stay in the cave during the winter. From the captured bats in the breeding period, Myotis daubentonii is the most abundant species (30.2%). At Casian Cave, Daubent s bat is present during the breeding season (August- September) and in the winter, too. At Hagieni Tunnel, in June 2007 there was a small summer colony formed by males and in May 2008 we indentified a nursery colony, as pregnant females were captured. Miniopterus schreibersii (Kuhl, 1819) Schreiber s Bat Material: Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : c. 6 am; : c. 1 af, 2 am; : c. 1 af, 1 jf, 1 jm; : c. 10 af, 3 am; : c. 6 af, 7 am; : c. 2 af, 1 flact, 9 am; : c. 1 af, 8 jf, 6 am, 8 jm; : c. 3 af, 6 fpreg, 1 jf, 2 am, 1 jm; : c. 2 jf, 8 jm, 1 ex.; birth col. of ex.; winter, max. 2 ex.; - Casian Cave (CT), : c. 1 af, 1 am; - Hagieni Tunnel (CT), : o. 3 ex.; : o. 17 ex. and 9 ex. dead; : c. 5 af, 9 fpreg, 14 am, 2 ex. (2 ringed am NMNH SOFIA A00490 and A00450). Previous records: Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, : winter and summer col. fossils remains (Dumitrescu et al., ); 26 m și 13 f were collected (Barbu, 1960); 12/ : summer col. (Valenciuc & Ion, 1971); : summer col. of ex., c. 3 am, 6 af; : summer col. of ex., c. 1 am, 2 af (Cerveny, 1982); winter: 3 ex., summer 6 ex. (Nagy & Postawa, 2010); - La Adam Cave (CT), : fossile remains (Dumitrescu et al., 1958, ); - Cave from Valea Cheii (CT), : c. 6 am, 1jm, 3 af, 1 jf; - Visternei Valley, : c. 1 f (Cerveny, 1982) - Limanu Cave (CT), April 1906: 2 f, leg. Montandon A. L. (Barti, 2005); 4.10., : winter col. (Dumitrescu et al., , 1965); - Peștera La Cișmeluță (CT), : col. (Dumitrescu et al., ); : summer col. Of 150 ex. (c. 6 f and 6 m) (Răduleț & Stănescu, 1996); - Hagieni Tunnel (CT), : 1 f; : col.; : o. winter col. (Răduleț, 1994; Răduleț, 2005); (Chachula, pers. comm.); winter: 90 ex., summer: 66 ex. (Nagy & Postawa, 2010). In the karst of Dobrogea we identified Schreiber s bat in almost all the investigated caves, excepting Limanu Cave. Here, we believe that the iron door that closes the cave keeps the species from sheltering in the cave. As abundance, this is the third species in Dobrogean karst, with 16.7% from the total of bats at the 4 caves (Table 7): 68% at Hagieni Tunnel, 34% at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, 4% at Casian Cave. At the Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, within 5 years ( ), the nursery colony decreased from exemplars to exemplars (Cerveny, 1982). At present time, the birth colony counts ~ 100 exemplars. In June 2006 we caught only adult males and then a summer colony of about 50 males was quartered in Pottery Gallery. In 2007 and 2008, at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, Miniopterus schreibersii forms the nursery colony together with Myotis oxygnathus; probably females in those two species give birth in the beginning of June. In the winter we observed up to 2 individuals. At Hagieni Tunnel, Schreiber s bat hibernates and forms a small nursery colony. In May 2008, two ringed individuals were captured. The rings belong to the Museum from Sofia (A00429-A00498, A00404). On , were ringed 60 Schreiber s bats. Ringing was made by a joint team of Romanian and Bulgarian specialists (Nagy Zoltan, Laci Szanto, Teodora Ivanova and Boyan Petrov, pers. comm.), in order to find possible links with some colonies in Northern Bulgaria, but not been confirmed so far by the Bulgarians. In the same year, on 30 th of July 2000, at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei 6 miniopters were ringed (A A00428, 68). One of them was found dead, by Anca Dragu from Speleological Institute of Bucharest, on (NMNH-SOFIA/A00426)

13 Analele Științifice ale Universității Al. I. Cuza Iași, s. Biologie animală, Tom LVII, 2011 (pers. comm.). Victor Gheorghiu, from the same Institute, found a dead male at the same cave on (NMNH-SOFIA A00424) (Murariu & Gheorghiu, 2007). Rhinolophus mehelyi (Matschie, 1901) Mehely s Horseshoe Bat Material: Limanu Cave (CT), : o. 3 ex.; : c. 1 flact; : c. 1 af, 4 am; : o. 2 ex.; : c. 1 af, 3 fpreg, 4 am; : 7 af, 1 am; birth col. of ~ 50 ex.; : obs. 1 ex.; Hagieni Tunnel (CT), : d.e. 1 ex. Previous records: Dobrogea: 1 f in the private collection of Mottaz C., quote by Miller, 1912 (Barti, 2005); - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : birth col. of 5000 ex. and winter col., skeletal remains (Dumitrescu et al., ; Dumitrescu et al., 1965); 12/ : summer col. (Valenciuc & Ion, 1971); : summer col. of 500 ex., c. 4 am, 1 jm, 6 af, 2 jf; : col. of ex., c. 5 jm, 7 jf (Cerveny, 1982); (Chachula, pers. comm.); winter: 1 ex. (Nagy & Ppostawa, 2010); - La Adam Cave, summer: 2 ex. (Nagy & Postawa, 2010); - Cave from Valea Cheii (CT), : c. 3 ex. (Cerveny, 1982); - Limanu Cave, April 1905: 2 f leg. Montandon A. L, 1906 (Barti, 2005); : col.; 1963, 1964: winter col. (Dumitrescu et al., ; Dumitrescu et al., 1965); : c. 5 am, 3 jm, 11 af, 2 jf (Cerveny, 1982); (Chachula, pers. comm.); summer: 75 ex. (Nagy & Postawa, 2010); - Cișmeluță Cave (CT), : 2 m; : 2 f, 1 m; : 1 m; - Hagieni Tunnel (CT), : 2 m (Răduleț & Stănescu, 1996). Once this was the most abundant species from Dobrogean karst and formed the largest nursery and hibernation colonies from Europe. At present time, in the caves from Dobrogea only few dozens of exemplars are to be found. In the 60 s, Rhinolophus mehelyi formed a nursery colony of individuals at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei; the number of bats fell down to 500 individuals (1974) and to individuals (1979). In the period we have not seen any exemplar belonging to this species at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei. At Limanu Cave we found a small nursery colony of exemplars. The birth takes place probably at the end of May and in the beginning of June. Mehely s horseshoe bat may be observed in the cave all throughout the year, also during the breeding and hibernation period. In hibernation, the bats were in holes in the ceiling, at 1.5-2m high. Because its labyrinthine layout, the size of the cave (3 km) and as there is no complete map, we couldn t determine how many exemplars of Rhinolophus mehelyi are hibernating. The cave is warm in winter, thus providing proper shelter for this species. In the 60 s, Rhinolophus mehelyi was a characteristic species for Dobrogea karst. Now, in Romania, the species is critically threatened and prone to extinction. The remnant population forms maternity and hibernation colonies in a single location (Limanu Cave) situated in southern Dobrogea (Dragu & Borissov, 2011). The same authors confirm for the first time the low genetic diversity of this species in Romania. Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (Schreber, 1774) Greater Horseshoe Bat Material: - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : o. 20 ex.; : c. 1 am; : c. 1 af, 1 am; : c. 1 af; : o. 29 ex.; : c. 2 am, 1 jm; : o. 9 ex.; : o. 37 ex.; : o. 10 ex.; c. 1 af, 1 am; : o. 21 ex.; Casian Cave (CT), : o. 2 ex.; : o. 1 ex.; : d.e.; : o. 1 ex.; - Peștera Babei din Cheile Dobrogei (CT), : o. 3 ex; - Limanu Cave, : o. 1 ex.; - Hagieni Tunnel, : o. 1 ex. Previous records: Cave no. 1 from Muntele Consul (TL), : few ex.; : o. 2 ex. (Dumitrescu et al., ; Răduleț, 2005); - Cave no. 2 from Muntele Consul (TL), : few ex. (Dumitrescu et al., 1958, ); - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : summer and winter col. (Dumitrescu et al.,

14 Irina Pocora & Viorel Pocora ); 12/ : summer col. (Valenciuc & Ion, 1971); : summer col. of ex., c. 2 jm (Cerveny, 1982); winter: 14 ex., summer: 1 ex. (Nagy & Postawa, 2010); (Chachula, pers. comm.); - Peștera din Valea Cheii (CT), : c. 1 jm (Cerveny, 1982); - Limanu Cave (CT), 4.10., : col. (Dumitrescu et al., ); : o. 2 ex. (Cerveny, 1982); - Hagieni Tunnel (CT), : 1 f (Răduleț, 1994); winter: 1 ex. (Nagy & Postawa, 2010); - Canaraua Fetii (CT), : 5 f, 2 m; : 5 f; : 9 f; - cod UTM - NJ 95; - cod UTM PK 00 (Decu et al., 2003). At Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, Cerveny (1982) reports a big nursery colony of exemplars, found in Now in the same cave, in the summer there are several individuals, but they no longer form a nursery colony. In the winter, we met up to 37 exemplars of Rhinolophus ferrumerquinum. The species is very poorly represented, forming small summer and breeding colonies. In the winter, Greater Horseshoe Bat represent 28.4% of total bat numbers hibernating in the cave. In this period, we observed the bats on Fossils Gallery. The majority of greater horseshoe bats came in the cave in the breeding period and remains for hibernation. We met the species in all the investigated caves, but the number of individuals was low, as well as the frequency of the species, so Rhinolophus ferrumequinum is no longer a characteristic species, as it was in the past. Eptesicus serotinus (Schreber, 1774) Serotine Material: - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : c. 2 am; : c. 4 am, 1 jm; : c. 2 af, 7 am; : c. 1 af, 1 am; : c. 1 am; : c. 1 jf, 1 am; : c. 3 am; : c. 2 am; - Casian Cave (CT), : c. 2 flact, 1 am; : c. 1 am. Previous records: - La Adam Cave (CT), : fossils remains (Dumitrescu et al., ); - Constanța and Cernavodă (Călinescu, 1931); - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, : c. 2 am, 1 jm (Cerveny, 1982); summer: 11 ex. (Nagy & Postawa, 2010); - Cave from Valea Cheii (CT), : c. 1 am; - Limanu Cave (CT), : c. 1 jm (Cerveny, 1982); - Casian Cave, summer: 1 ex. (Nagy & Postawa, 2010). It seems that Serotine visits Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei only at night, for mating, sometimes an individual remains in the cave during the day ( ). Serotine is not a cave-dwelling species and most of the bats captured only visited the cave. In May-July we captured only males who entered the cave rather late, at around 12PM. In August and September, captured males were four times more numerous than females. At Casian Cave we captured lactating females on Serotine forms nursery and summer colonies in the cracks around Casian Cave. Plecotus austriacus (Fischer, 1829) Gray Long-eared Bat Collected data by the authors: - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : c. 1 am; : c. 1 af; : c. 1 af, 4 am; : obs. 1 ex.; - Casian Cave (CT), : c. 1 flact, 1 am; : c. 4 am; - Hagieni Tunnel (CT): c : c. 1 am. Previous records: - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, , few ex. (Dumitrescu et al., 1958, ); church from Tufani village (CT) : o. 1 ex. (Răduleț, 2005); : Plecotus sp. (Chachula, pers. comm.); - Casian Cave, : Plecotus sp. (Chachula, pers. comm.). As this species visits the caves only at night, we captured only few individuals in summer and in the mating season at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, Casian Cave and Hagieni Tunnel. At Casian Cave, the species forms nursery colonies in rocks fissures; a lactating female was captured on

15 Analele Științifice ale Universității Al. I. Cuza Iași, s. Biologie animală, Tom LVII, 2011 Plecotus auritus (Linnaeus, 1758) Brown Long-eared Bat Collected data by the authors: - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : 1 ex.; : c. 1 am; : c. 1 am; - Limanu Cave (CT), : c. 1 jm; - Hagieni Tunnel (CT), : 2 ex. Previous records: - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : few ex. (Dumitrescu et al., ), summer: 1 ex.; - Cheile Dobrogei, summer: 1 ex.; - Casian Cave, winter: 1 ex., summer: 1 ex. (Nagy & Postawa, 2010); - Constanța, from R. Călinescu, 1931; - Cernavodă (CT), from R. Călinescu, 1931 (Dumitrescu et al., ); - Hagieni Tunnel (CT), : 1 f (Răduleț, 1994), summer: 2 ex. (Nagy & Postawa, 2010). Plecotus auritus is an accidental species for Dobrogean karst. We identified only few individuals during hibernation or breeding period. Myotis aurascens (Kusjakin, 1935) or Myotis mystacinus bulgaricus Collected data by the authors: - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : c. 1 falăpt, : c. 1 af. Previous records: Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : c. 1 am. M. brandtii, new species for Romania (Grimmberger, 1993); Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : col. of M. mystacinus; summer: 1 ex. M. mystacinus/m. brandtii (Dumitrescu et al., ; Nagy & Postawa, 2010); - Cheile Dobrogei, summer: 1 ex. M. mystacinus/m. brandtii (Nagy & Postawa, 2010); - La Adam Cave (CT), : fossils remains of M. mystacinus; - Limanu Cave (CT), : 1 af of M. mystacinus (Dumitrescu et al., ); - Slava Cave (TL), January 1967: 1 am of M. mystacinus (Barbu et al., 1975); - Băneasa (CT) M. mystacinus (Decu et al., 2003). It seems that at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, in June there is a small nursery colony. We captured a lactating female and another female at the end of August, when the bat emerged the cave. The status of this species is not yet well defined (Ifrim & Pocora, 2007). Vespertilio murinus (Linnaeus, 1758) Parti-colored Bat Material: - Casian Cave (CT), : c. 1 young f, 1 young m. Previous records: - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : c. 1 f (Cerveny, 1982). In the studied area, we identified a nursery colony, in a crack that borders the entrance of the Casian Cave, at 5 m high; there were captured 2 offspring s, 3-4 weeks old. Myotis bechsteinii (Kuhl, 1817) Bechstein s Bat Collected data by the authors: - Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei (CT), : c. 1 am; : c. 1 am. Previous records: - La Adam Cave (CT), : fossils remains (Dumitrescu et al., ). Myotis bechsteinii is an accidental species in Dobrogea. Rhinolophus hipposideros (Bechstein, 1800) Lesser Horseshoe Bat Collected data by the authors: - Hagieni Tunnel (CT), : o. 1 ex.; - Limanu Cave (CT), : o. 1 ex. Previous records: - Cave from Valea Cheii (CT), : c. 1am, 1af (Cerveny, 1982); - Limanu Cave (CT), 4.10., : few ex. (Dumitrescu et al., ); - Cave no. 2 Canaraua Fetii (CT), iul. 1958: few ex. (Dumitrescu et al., ); - Băneasa (CT), forest district Negureni, : 1 m (Răduleț & Stănescu, 1996); Grote from Valea Urluia, : o. 1fpreg (Răduleț, 2005). Lesser Horseshoe bat is an accidental species for the caves of Dobrogea

16 Irina Pocora & Viorel Pocora Myotis emarginatus (Geoffroy, 1806) Geoffroy s Bat Collected data by the authors: - Hagieni Tunnel (CT), : o. 6 ex. (summer col.) Previous records: - La Adam Cave (CT), 1957: fossil remains; - Canaraua Fetii Cave (CT), July 1955 and 1958 (summer col.) (Dumitrescu et al., ); - Cave from Valea Cheii (CT), : c. 1 am (Cerveny, 1982). Protection Due to a decline in their numbers, all Romanian bats are protected by law. Bats are particularly vulnerable to disturbance; they give birth to a single offspring every year, so disturbing a maternity colony can have a significant adverse impact on the area s bat population. They are also vulnerable during hibernation, as frequent disturbance from torpidity reduces their chance of surviving the winter. Site protection for bats normally consists of incorporating a grille at the entrance, allowing free access for bats but limiting human access. Such grilles are usually made of horizontal bars with mm gaps and vertical bars spaced at between 450 mm and 750 mm. A smaller gap as 100 mm by 250 mm may allow access for bats, but may limit air flow to the extent that the site will not achieve maximum bat potential. In some circumstances, bats can react negatively to the presence of grilles. This is the case with Rhinolophus mehelyi, Miniopterus schreibersii, Myotis myotis and Myotis oxygnathus during the birth season. In these cases, fences should be used (Mitchell-Jones et al., 2000). Blocking of entrance to bat hibernacula can change the microclimate in the cave, the species compositions and/or abundance of hibernating bats (Baranauskas, 2006). Even quite small changes to the topography of a site, both inside and outside can have farreaching effects on its suitability for bats, mainly by altering the air-flow through the system and hence the temperature and humidity (Mitchell-Jones et al., 2000). Limanu Cave was closed improperly, therefore Miniopterus schreibersii disappeared from the cave, and it seems that birth colony of Rhinolophus mehelyi was reduced. In 1974 Cerveny captured in a single night 21 exemplars at the principal entrance, but we didn t catch any bat here, bats preferring to exit by a secondary entrance. Unfortunately, this one was closed with concrete. The caves from Dobrogea are readily accessible without any special equipment or preparation. Here, casual disturbance by the curios is a problem, as vandalism (at Limanu Cave), the lighting of fires, the dumping of waste (Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei) or even de deliberate killing of bats (Hagieni Tunnel). But the uncontrolled tourism was and still is what most affected bat populations in these shelters. Especially at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, frequent visits of dozens of tourists, entering the cave unprepared, especially during birth colonies, led to complete or almost complete disappearance of colonies belonging to species: Rhinolophus mehelyi, Miniopterus schreibersii, Myotis oxygnathus, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum. Thus only in our study ( ), if at Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei, in was present a winter colony of exemplars; in 2009 we only found 25 exemplars. At Limanu Cave in winter we found only 2-3 exemplars, and at Hagieni Tunnel, the small winter colony of Minioterus schrebersii disappeared completely in It seems that the same situation was seen in the winter of 2010 (Oana Chachula, pers. comm.). Bats Cave from Gura Dobrogei is the only cave in Dobrogea that in the past sheltered thousands of bats in summer, now there are only exemplars. As it does not have adequate protection, it is the most affected cave by tourism. Maybe if the cave will be closed, in time this would restore the old colony of birth

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