Occurrence dataset Registered September 15, 2010
The BCT/MTUK Bats & Roadside Mammals Survey
Description
The distribution of bats and other mammals along roads in selected areas of England, Wales and Scotland.
Geographic scope
- Description
The distribution of records is biased toward those groups who were able to participate in the survey: 2005: Avon, Cardiff & the Vale of Glamorgan, Central Scotland, Clyde, Dorset, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, North Ceredigion, and Warwickshire. 2006: Essex, Durham, South Lancashire, Isle of Man, Devon, Cardiff & The Vale of Glamorgan/Bridgend, Central Scotland, Clyde, Dorset, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, North Ceredigion and Warwickshire. 2007: Avon, Birmingham and Black Country, Cornwall, Central Scotland, Dundee, Clyde, North Ceredigion, Exe, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Essex, Kent, Warwickshire, South Lancashire, Durham and the Isle of Man. Survey effort varied between groups so that different groups surveyed different numbers of transects. The records are accurate to six-figure grid references.
- Latitude
- From 50.082 to 56.504
- Longitude
- From -5.438 to 1.372
Temporal scope
- range
- May 02, 2005 - September 28, 2008
Methodology
- Quality control
Surveys were carried out within selected 15km square survey blocks in different counties in Britain. The survey routes were selected by participating volunteers. Bat echolocation calls were analysed by a volunteers, approximately 50% of which were trained by the project coordinator. The remainder were already experienced in sonogram analysis. Some of the records of rarer species were checked by the project coordinator. The dataset has been checked using NBN Record Cleaner.
- Method steps
Time expansion (x10) bat detectors were attached to the rear passenger window of a car moving at 15 mph. The detector was set to sample 320ms of ultrasound every 3.52s. 25-30 mile routes were driven from May to September in 2005 and 2006. Survey routes were selected within pre-defined 15 km squares survey blocks. Surveys began 45 minutes after sunset. Bat calls were analysed by volunteers with some cross-validation or checking of records taking place by the project coordinator. Other visually observed mammals were recorded along the transects.
Metrics
Contacts
Bat Conservation Trust
Originator
Metadata author- Organization
- Bat Conservation Trust
- Roles
- Originator
Metadata author
- Organization
- NBN Atlas
- Address
- 27 Old Gloucester St, Holborn
- Roles
- Distributor
- Roles
- Administrative point of contact
GBIF registration
- Registration date
- September 15, 2010
- Metadata last modified
- August 03, 2025
- Publication date
- April 07, 2022
- Hosted by
- National Biodiversity Network
- Installation
- NBN Atlas
- Endpoints
- Darwin Core Archive
- Preferred identifier
- 10.15468/39vba0
- Alternative identifiers