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道路对蝙蝠活动的影响取决于周围的栖息地类型。

Road effects on bat activity depend on surrounding habitat type.

机构信息

Conservation Biology Unit, Department of Biology, University of Évora, Pólo da Mitra, 7002-554 Évora, Portugal; CIBIO/InBIO-UE, Research Centre in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources, University of Évora, Rua Dr. Joaquim Henrique da Fonseca, 2nd, 7002-554 Évora, Portugal.

Conservation Biology Unit, Department of Biology, University of Évora, Pólo da Mitra, 7002-554 Évora, Portugal; CIBIO/InBIO-UE, Research Centre in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources, University of Évora, Rua Dr. Joaquim Henrique da Fonseca, 2nd, 7002-554 Évora, Portugal.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2019 Apr 10;660:340-347. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.01.032. Epub 2019 Jan 6.

Abstract

The effects of roads on bats are still a poorly documented issue. Most of the available research focuses on large and high-traffic highways, while low-medium-traffic roads are often assumed to have negligible impacts. However, small roads are ubiquitous in landscapes around the world. We examined the effects of these roads, as well as habitat types, on the activity of three bat guilds (short-, mid- and long-range echolocators) and the most common bat species Pipistrellus kuhlii. We performed three bat acoustic surveys between May and October 2015, with these surveys being performed along twenty transects that were each 1000 m long and perpendicular to three roads with different traffic volumes. The surveys were performed in dense Mediterranean woodland ("montado") and open agricultural field habitats, which were the two dominant land uses. At each transect, bat activity was simultaneously registered at 0, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 m from the road with the use of an ultrasound recorder. According to the generalized linear mixed effects models, the overall activity of bats and of the short- and mid-range echolocators increased with increased distance from the roads and was dependent on the surrounding habitats. In contrast, the long-range echolocators and P. kuhlii were more tolerant to road. Our results also show that the activity was higher in woodland areas, however road verges seem to be a significant habitat in an open agricultural landscape. The major negative effects extended to approximately 300 m from the roads in woodlands and penetrate further into the open field (>500 m). The management of roadside vegetation, combined with the bat habitat improvement in areas that are further from the roads, may mitigate the negative effects. To make road-dominated landscapes safer for bats, the transport agencies need to balance the trade-offs between habitat management and road kill risk.

摘要

道路对蝙蝠的影响仍是一个记录不完整的问题。大多数可用的研究都集中在大型和高交通量的高速公路上,而低交通量的道路通常被认为影响可以忽略不计。然而,小型道路在世界各地的景观中无处不在。我们研究了这些道路以及栖息地类型对三种蝙蝠群(短程、中程和远程回声定位器)和最常见的蝙蝠物种皮氏菊头蝠活动的影响。我们在 2015 年 5 月至 10 月期间进行了三次蝙蝠声学调查,这些调查沿着与三条交通量不同的道路垂直的二十条 1000 米长的样带进行。调查在密集的地中海林地(“montado”)和开阔的农业田间栖息地进行,这是两种主要的土地利用类型。在每条样带上,使用超声记录器在距道路 0、50、100、200、500 和 1000 米处同时记录蝙蝠的活动。根据广义线性混合效应模型,蝙蝠和短程、中程回声定位器的整体活动随着与道路距离的增加而增加,并且依赖于周围的栖息地。相比之下,远程回声定位器和皮氏菊头蝠对道路的耐受性更强。我们的研究结果还表明,在林地地区的活动较高,但道路边缘似乎在开阔的农业景观中是一个重要的栖息地。主要的负面影响延伸到林地距道路约 300 米处,并进一步渗透到开阔地带(>500 米)。结合在远离道路的地区改善蝙蝠栖息地,对路边植被的管理可能会减轻负面影响。为了使以道路为主的景观对蝙蝠更安全,交通机构需要在栖息地管理和道路死亡率风险之间权衡取舍。

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