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利用稳定同位素推断栖息地变化对马达加斯加食果蝙蝠饮食和垂直分层的影响。

Using Stable Isotopes to Infer the Impacts of Habitat Change on the Diets and Vertical Stratification of Frugivorous Bats in Madagascar.

作者信息

Reuter Kim E, Wills Abigail R, Lee Raymond W, Cordes Erik E, Sewall Brent J

机构信息

Temple University, Department of Biology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

Mpingo Conservation & Development Initiative, Kilwa Masoko, Tanzania.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 Apr 20;11(4):e0153192. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0153192. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Human-modified habitats are expanding rapidly; many tropical countries have highly fragmented and degraded forests. Preserving biodiversity in these areas involves protecting species-like frugivorous bats-that are important to forest regeneration. Fruit bats provide critical ecosystem services including seed dispersal, but studies of how their diets are affected by habitat change have often been rather localized. This study used stable isotope analyses (δ15N and δ13C measurement) to examine how two fruit bat species in Madagascar, Pteropus rufus (n = 138) and Eidolon dupreanum (n = 52) are impacted by habitat change across a large spatial scale. Limited data for Rousettus madagascariensis are also presented. Our results indicated that the three species had broadly overlapping diets. Differences in diet were nonetheless detectable between P. rufus and E. dupreanum, and these diets shifted when they co-occurred, suggesting resource partitioning across habitats and vertical strata within the canopy to avoid competition. Changes in diet were correlated with a decrease in forest cover, though at a larger spatial scale in P. rufus than in E. dupreanum. These results suggest fruit bat species exhibit differing responses to habitat change, highlight the threats fruit bats face from habitat change, and clarify the spatial scales at which conservation efforts could be implemented.

摘要

人类改造的栖息地正在迅速扩张;许多热带国家的森林高度破碎化且退化严重。在这些地区保护生物多样性涉及保护对森林更新至关重要的物种,如食果蝙蝠。果蝠提供包括种子传播在内的关键生态系统服务,但关于其饮食如何受到栖息地变化影响的研究往往较为局限。本研究使用稳定同位素分析(测量δ15N和δ13C)来研究马达加斯加的两种果蝠,鲁氏果蝠(n = 138)和杜氏棕果蝠(n = 52)在大空间尺度上是如何受到栖息地变化影响的。还提供了马达加斯加果蝠的有限数据。我们的结果表明,这三个物种的饮食大致重叠。然而,鲁氏果蝠和杜氏棕果蝠之间的饮食差异仍可检测到,并且当它们同时出现时,这些饮食会发生变化,这表明在栖息地和树冠层内的垂直层次之间存在资源分配以避免竞争。饮食变化与森林覆盖面积的减少相关,不过鲁氏果蝠的这种相关性出现在比杜氏棕果蝠更大的空间尺度上。这些结果表明果蝠物种对栖息地变化表现出不同的反应,突出了果蝠面临的栖息地变化威胁,并阐明了可以实施保护措施的空间尺度。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/0c47/4838311/8481b0e7ea09/pone.0153192.g001.jpg

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