The present study employs techniques of Correspondence Factorial Analysis (CFA) based on information from 2,071 captures of three species of bats: Phyllostomidae, Vespertilionidae and Molossidae, which inhabit the Cotapata National Park. This database was kindly provided by the Biodiversity and Genetics Center of the University of San Simón (BIOTA-UMSS). This multivariate analysis identifies preference groups, according to the relationship of these species in four environments of human disturbance.
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