Department of Ecology, Environment and Evolution, La Trobe University, Bundoora, 3086, Victoria, Australia.
Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, Heidelberg, 3084, Victoria, Australia.
Sci Rep. 2020 Apr 10;10(1):6210. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-63003-w.
Nest boxes are often used to provide supplementary roosts for cavity-dependent wildlife, but little is known about if they influence faunal community composition. Long-term monitoring of bat boxes in south-eastern Australia indicated that their use was dominated by one generalist species (Chalinolobus gouldii), causing concern that installing bat boxes could cause a shift toward less diverse bat communities. To test this, we conducted a large-scale before-after control-impact experiment at 18 sites, over five years. Sites were either: (1) those with existing bat boxes, (2) those where boxes were added during the study, or (3) controls without boxes. We used echolocation call data from 9035 bat detector nights to compare community composition, diversity, and species' relative activity between the sites. Chalinolobus gouldii continued to dominate the use of existing boxes, but we found little difference in community composition between sites based on the presence, absence, or addition of boxes. Our study is the first to explore the influence installing artificial hollows has on localized faunal assemblages over spatio-temporal scales relevant to management. We conclude that there is cause for optimism that bat boxes might not have perverse outcomes on local community composition in the short- to medium-term, as we had feared.
鸟巢通常被用来为依赖洞穴的野生动物提供补充栖息地,但人们对它们是否会影响动物群落的组成知之甚少。对澳大利亚东南部的蝙蝠箱进行的长期监测表明,只有一种普通物种(Chalinolobus gouldii)在使用它们,这让人担心安装蝙蝠箱可能会导致蝙蝠群落的多样性降低。为了验证这一点,我们在 18 个地点进行了为期五年的大规模前后对照控制影响实验。这些地点要么是:(1)有现有的蝙蝠箱的地点,(2)在研究期间添加了箱子的地点,要么是(3)没有箱子的对照地点。我们使用了来自 9035 个蝙蝠探测器夜晚的回声定位呼叫数据,比较了这些地点之间的群落组成、多样性和物种相对活动。Chalinolobus gouldii 继续主导着现有箱子的使用,但我们发现,根据箱子的存在、缺失或添加,地点之间的群落组成差异不大。我们的研究首次探索了在与管理相关的时空尺度上,安装人工洞穴对局部动物群的影响。我们的结论是有理由乐观地认为,在短期到中期内,蝙蝠箱不会对当地的社区组成产生不利影响,这与我们之前的担忧相反。