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  • phylum

    Chordata

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    Mammalia

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    Chiroptera

  • family

    Vespertilionidae

  • genus

    Eptesicus

  • species

    Eptesicus serotinus

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species

Eptesicus serotinus

(Schreber, 1774)

Accepted

ID:18472

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Conservation status

Explore the degree of establishment in the Balearic Islands reviewed by an expert and the IUCN conservation status for this species.

Native

Degree of establishmentProvided by Tommaso Cancellario

lc

IUCN

Least concern

Global

lc

IUCN

Least concern

Europe

na

IUCN

Not aplicable

Mediterranean

Habitats

Standard terms used to describe the major habitats and systems in which the taxon occur.

FreshwaterMarineTerrestrial
  • Forest

    Continuous stand of trees and includes both forested areas (generally with a closed canopy) and wooded areas.

  • Savanna

    Dominated by a grass ground cover with an overstorey of widely spaced trees and shrubs.

  • Shrubland

    Includes ecosystems dominated by shrubs and low woody vegetation, often interspersed with grasses or sparse trees.

  • Grassland

    Comprised of grasses and broadleaved herbaceous plants, and are either without woody plants.

  • Wetlands (inland)

    Characterized by waterlogged soils, seasonal or permanent water, and vegetation adapted to saturated conditions.

  • Rocky areas

    Defined by minimal soil, sparse vegetation, and extreme conditions.

  • Caves & subterranean habitats

    Limited light, stable climates, and unique ecosystems, supporting specialized species adapted to dark, nutrient-scarce conditions.

  • Artificial terrestrial

    Human-made environments such as urban areas, agricultural lands, and transport corridors.

  • Artificial aquatic

    Human-made water bodies such as reservoirs, canals, and ponds.

  • Introduced vegetation

    Includes only non-cultivated species or those that have escaped from cultivation.

Directives

Main directives and regulations designed to protect and conserve the taxon.

CITES

LESPRE

CEEA

Birds Directive

Habitats Directive

Applies

Not applies