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The Pipistrelle is Britain's smallest bat and our most common
species, especially in towns. It is found throughout the UK,
including the Isle of Man. It is also abundant and widespread in the
rest of Europe.
The Pipistrelle has probably declined as a result of modern
agricultural practices. Its reliance on buildings makes it
vulnerable to renovation work, exclusion and toxic remedial timber
treatment chemicals.
Only recently have scientists recognised that two separate species
have been confused under this one name. The two species were
originally identified by differences in their echolocation calls and
later confirmed by DNA studies. Researchers are now busy working to
identify any differences in the ecology and behaviour of the two
species.
The names given to the two different species are Common Pipistrelle
(Pipistrellus pipistrellus) and Soprano Pipistrelle (Pipistrellus
pygmaeus).
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