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种间竞争是否会影响沙漠蝙蝠群落的栖息地利用模式?

Does interspecific competition drive patterns of habitat use in desert bat communities?

机构信息

Mitrani Department of Desert Ecology, Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Midreshet Ben-Gurion, Israel.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2011 Oct;167(2):493-502. doi: 10.1007/s00442-011-1995-z. Epub 2011 Apr 26.

Abstract

Bodies of water are a key foraging habitat for insectivorous bats. Since water is a scarce and limiting resource in arid environments, bodies of open water may have a structuring effect on desert bat communities, resulting in temporal or spatial partitioning of bat activity. Using acoustic monitoring, we studied the spatial and temporal activity patterns of insectivorous bats over desert ponds, and hypothesised that sympatric bat species partition the foraging space above ponds based on interspecific competitive interactions. We used indirect measures of competition (niche overlap and competition coefficients from the regression method) and tested for differences in pond habitat selection and peak activity time over ponds. We examined the effect of changes in the activity of bat species on their potential competitors. We found that interspecific competition affects bat community structure and activity patterns. Competing species partitioned their use of ponds spatially, whereby each species was associated with different pond size and hydroperiod (the number of months a pond holds water) categories, as well as temporally, whereby their activity peaked at different hours of the night. The drying out of temporary ponds increased temporal partitioning over permanent ponds. Differences in the activity of species over ponds in response to the presence or absence of their competitors lend further support to the role of interspecific competition in structuring desert bat communities. We suggest that habitat use and night activity pattern of insectivorous bats in arid environments reflect the trade-offs between selection of preferred pond type or activity time and constraints posed by competitive interactions.

摘要

水体是食虫蝙蝠的重要觅食栖息地。由于水在干旱环境中是稀缺和有限的资源,因此开阔水面的水体可能对沙漠蝙蝠群落具有结构作用,导致蝙蝠活动的时间或空间分离。我们使用声学监测研究了沙漠池塘上方食虫蝙蝠的时空活动模式,并假设共生的蝙蝠物种会根据种间竞争相互作用对池塘上方的觅食空间进行分区。我们使用间接竞争措施(生态位重叠和回归方法的竞争系数)来衡量竞争,并测试了池塘栖息地选择和峰值活动时间的差异。我们研究了蝙蝠物种活动变化对其潜在竞争者的影响。我们发现,种间竞争会影响蝙蝠群落的结构和活动模式。竞争物种在空间上对池塘的使用进行分区,每种物种都与不同的池塘大小和水期(池塘蓄水的月数)类别有关,并且在时间上,它们的活动在夜间的不同时间达到峰值。临时池塘的干涸增加了永久性池塘的时间分离。物种在池塘上的活动差异,以及它们的存在或不存在对其竞争者的反应,进一步支持了种间竞争在塑造沙漠蝙蝠群落结构中的作用。我们认为,在干旱环境中,食虫蝙蝠的栖息地利用和夜间活动模式反映了对首选池塘类型或活动时间的选择与竞争相互作用所带来的限制之间的权衡。

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