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The Tennessee Bat Working Group Contact Us Chairperson: Dr. Brian Carver email:TennBWG@gmail.com Home Bat Facts White Nose Syndrome About Bat Houses Bats and Rabies Bats in Your House? Citizen Science Gray Bat Bats of Tennessee Scientific Name: Myotis grisescens Weight: 8-11 grams Little Brown Bat Wingspan: 27-30centimeters Southeastern Bat Distribution: Cave regions of Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama, with occasional colonies found in Gray Bat adjacent states.
Ecology and Behavior: Gray bats are cave residents year-Northern Long-eared Bat round, but different caves usually are occupied in summer and winter. Few have been found roosting outside of caves. They Indiana Bat hibernate primarily in deep vertical caves with large rooms Eastern Small-footed Bat acting as cold- air traps (42-52*F). In summer, females form maternity colonies of a few hundred to many thousands of Tri-colored Bat individuals, often in large caves containing streams. Maternity colonies occur in caves that, because of their configuration Big Brown Bat trap warm air (58-77* F) or provide restricted rooms or domed Rafinesque's Big-eared Bat ceilings capable of trapping combined body heat from clustered individuals. Because of their specific habitat requirements fewer than 5% of available caves are suitable for gray Townsend's Big-eared Bat bats. Males and non-reproductive females form bachelor colonies in the summer. Gray bats primarily forage over water of rivers and lakes.
Eastern Red Bat Food Habits: Mayflies are important in the diet, but gray bats also consume a variety of other insects.
Seminole Bat Reproduction: Mating occurs in September and October, and females enter hibernation immediately after mating.
Females sore sperm throughout the winter and become pregnant after emerging from hibernation. One young is born in Hoary Bat late May or early June, and begins to fly within 20-25 days after birth. The lifespan of gray bats may exceed Silver-haired Bat 15 years.
Status of Populations: Endangered. About 95% of Evening Bat these bats hibernate in only eight caves making them Brazilian Free-tailed Bat extremely vulnerable to destruction.
Range:
Related Links Bat Conservation International Southeastern Bat Diversity Network Alabama Bat Working Group Georgia Bat Working Group The Nature Conservancy of TN National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service WNS Page NSS White Nose Syndrome Page Southeastern Cave Conservancy, Inc.
Tennessee Cave Survey, Inc.
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The Tennessee Bat Working Group American Cave Conservation Association TN Natural History Inventory Program The presence of species in particular counties is based on both summer and winter occurrence records compiled by the TNBWG, an unshaded county does not represent the absence of a particular species from that county, only the lack of an occurrence record. These maps are intended for educational and general information purposes only and are not intended for use in consultation with US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) or any other state or federal agencies.
Project proponents should contact USFWS and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency for the most up to date ranges for bat species in Tennessee.
Range Map Data Sources National bat ranges - Layer downloaded from nationalatlas.gov. The data were compiled by Bat Conservation International using data from state natural heritage programs, published literature, unpublished reports, museum collections, and personal communications from university, Federal, State, and local biologists.
TN county occurrence data - TWRA Scientific Collection Permit data compiled from 2000-2013, TWRA Wildlife Diversity database, published literature [Graves and Harvey 1974. (Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Sciences 49:106-109)], personal communications from university, Federal, State, local biologists, and TNBWG members.
The text for the Bat Facts and Bat Description pages of this website were taken with permission from the Bats of the Eastern United States poster. Acknowledgements for that poster read: Bats of the Eastern United States was prepared by Troy L. Best (Department of Zoology and Wildlife Science and Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn University, Alabama), J. Scott Altenbach (Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque), and Michael J. Harvey (Department of Biology, Tennessee Tech University, Cookeville). R. R. Currie (United States National Biological Service, Asheville, North Carolina) and K. Sutton (Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Little Rock) generously provided permission to reproduce parts of Bats of the Eastern United States by M. J. Harvey (published by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, and Tennessee Technological University, 46 pp., 1992). W.M. Kiser, and R. S. Lishak reviewed an early draft of the manuscript http://www.tnbwg.org/TNBWG_MYGR.html[12/22/2017 8:25:39 AM]