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森林蝙蝠夜蝠(Nyctalus noctula)栖息定位的感觉基础。

The sensory basis of roost finding in a forest bat, Nyctalus noctula.

作者信息

Ruczynski Ireneusz, Kalko Elisabeth K V, Siemers Björn M

机构信息

Mammal Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, Waszkiewicza 1, 17-230 Białowieza, Poland.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2007 Oct;210(Pt 20):3607-15. doi: 10.1242/jeb.009837.

Abstract

Tree cavities are a critical resource for most forest-dwelling bats. Yet, it is not known how bats search for new sites and, in particular, find entrances to cavities. Here, we evaluated the importance of different sensory channels for the detection of tree roosts by the noctule bat Nyctalus noctula. Specifically, we tested the role of three non-social cues (echo information, visual information and temperature-related cues) and two social sensory cues (conspecific echolocation calls and the presence of bat olfactory cues). We set up an experiment in a flight room that mimicked natural conditions. In the flight room, we trained wild-caught bats kept in captivity for a short while to find the entrance to an artificial tree cavity. We measured the bats' hole-finding performance based on echolocation cues alone and then presented the bat with one of four additional sensory cues. Our data show that conspecific echolocation calls clearly improved the bats' performance in finding tree holes, both from flying (long-range detection) and when they were crawling on the trunk (short range detection). The other cues we presented had no, or only weak, effects on performance, implying that detection of new cavities from a distance is difficult for noctules if no additional social cues, in particular calls from conspecifics, are present. We conclude that sensory constraints strongly limit the effectiveness of finding new cavities and may in turn promote sociality and acoustic information transfer among bats. As acoustic cues clearly increased the bats' detection performance, we suggest that eavesdropping is an important mechanism for reducing the costs of finding suitable roosts.

摘要

树洞是大多数栖息在森林中的蝙蝠的关键资源。然而,目前尚不清楚蝙蝠如何寻找新的栖息地,尤其是如何找到树洞的入口。在这里,我们评估了不同感官通道对于夜蝠(Nyctalus noctula)探测树洞栖息地的重要性。具体而言,我们测试了三种非社交线索(回声信息、视觉信息和温度相关线索)以及两种社交感官线索(同种个体的回声定位叫声和蝙蝠嗅觉线索的存在)的作用。我们在一个模拟自然条件的飞行室中设置了一项实验。在飞行室里,我们对短期圈养的野生蝙蝠进行训练,使其找到一个人工树洞的入口。我们仅根据回声定位线索测量了蝙蝠找到洞口的表现,然后向蝙蝠呈现四种额外感官线索中的一种。我们的数据表明,同种个体的回声定位叫声显著提高了蝙蝠在寻找树洞时的表现,无论是在飞行时(远距离探测)还是在它们沿着树干爬行时(近距离探测)。我们呈现的其他线索对表现没有影响,或者只有微弱影响,这意味着如果没有额外的社交线索,特别是同种个体的叫声,夜蝠很难从远处探测到新的树洞。我们得出结论,感官限制强烈地限制了寻找新树洞的有效性,进而可能促进蝙蝠之间的社交性和声学信息传递。由于声学线索明显提高了蝙蝠的探测表现,我们认为偷听是降低寻找合适栖息地成本的一种重要机制。

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