Vasko Ville, Blomberg Anna S, Vesterinen Eero J, Suominen Kati M, Ruokolainen Lasse, Brommer Jon E, Norrdahl Kai, Niemelä Pekka, Laine Veronika N, Selonen Vesa, Lilley Thomas M
Finnish Museum of Natural History University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland.
Department of Biology University of Turku Turku Finland.
Ecol Evol. 2020 Apr 13;10(9):4164-4174. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6253. eCollection 2020 May.
Bats utilize forests as roosting sites and feeding areas. However, it has not been documented how bats utilize these habitats in the boreal zone with methods afforded by recent technological advances. Forest structure and management practices can create a variety of three-dimensional habitats for organisms capable of flight, such as bats. Here, we study the presence of boreal bats in a forest forming a mosaic of different age classes, dominant tree species, canopy cover, soil fertility, and other environmental variables, throughout their active season in the summer using passive ultrasound detectors. Our results indicate a preference for mature forest by and a pooled set of bats Both groups of bats also showed temporal changes in their habitat use regarding forest age. In June and July, both groups occurred more often in mature than young forests, but from August onwards, the difference in occurrence became less evident in and disappeared completely in . In addition, was more often present in forests with low canopy cover, and its occurrence shifted from coniferous forests to deciduous forests during the season. The results reflect the within-season dynamics of bat communities and their ability to utilize different types of forest as environmental conditions change. Yet, the results most importantly emphasize the importance of mature forests to bat diversity and the need to conserve such environments in the boreal zone.
蝙蝠将森林用作栖息地和觅食区。然而,利用近期技术进步所提供的方法,尚未有文献记载蝙蝠如何在北方地区利用这些栖息地。森林结构和管理方式可为蝙蝠等能够飞行的生物创造各种三维栖息地。在此,我们在夏季蝙蝠的整个活跃季节,使用被动式超声波探测器,研究了一片由不同年龄等级、优势树种、树冠覆盖度、土壤肥力及其他环境变量构成镶嵌格局的森林中北方蝙蝠的存在情况。我们的结果表明,[某一蝙蝠种类]和一组汇总的蝙蝠偏好成熟森林。两组蝙蝠在栖息地利用方面也表现出随森林年龄的时间变化。在6月和7月,两组蝙蝠在成熟森林中出现的频率均高于幼龄森林,但从8月起,[某一蝙蝠种类]出现频率的差异变得不那么明显,而[另一蝙蝠种类]的差异则完全消失。此外,[某一蝙蝠种类]更常出现在树冠覆盖度低的森林中,且其出现情况在季节内从针叶林转移到了落叶林。这些结果反映了蝙蝠群落的季节内动态以及它们随环境条件变化利用不同类型森林的能力。然而,这些结果最重要的是强调了成熟森林对蝙蝠多样性的重要性以及在北方地区保护此类环境的必要性。