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蝙蝠迁徙物候(变化)的气候驱动因素在 Bracken Cave(美国)。

Climatic drivers of (changes in) bat migration phenology at Bracken Cave (USA).

机构信息

Swiss Ornithological Institute, Sempach, Switzerland.

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA.

出版信息

Glob Chang Biol. 2021 Feb;27(4):768-780. doi: 10.1111/gcb.15433. Epub 2020 Nov 19.

Abstract

Climate change is drastically changing the timing of biological events across the globe. Changes in the phenology of seasonal migrations between the breeding and wintering grounds have been observed across biological taxa, including birds, mammals, and insects. For birds, strong links have been shown between changes in migration phenology and changes in weather conditions at the wintering, stopover, and breeding areas. For other animal taxa, the current understanding of, and evidence for, climate (change) influences on migration still remains rather limited, mainly due to the lack of long-term phenology datasets. Bracken Cave in Texas (USA) holds one of the largest bat colonies of the world. Using weather radar data, a unique 23-year (1995-2017) long time series was recently produced of the spring and autumn migration phenology of Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) at Bracken Cave. Here, we analyse these migration phenology time series in combination with gridded temperature, precipitation, and wind data across Mexico and southern USA, to identify the climatic drivers of (changes in) bat migration phenology. Perhaps surprisingly, our extensive spatiotemporal search did not find temperature to influence either spring or autumn migration. Instead, spring migration phenology seems to be predominantly driven by wind conditions at likely wintering or spring stopover areas during the migration period. Autumn migration phenology, on the other hand, seems to be dominated by precipitation to the east and north-east of Bracken Cave. Long-term changes towards more frequent migration and favourable wind conditions have, furthermore, allowed spring migration to occur 16 days earlier. Our results illustrate how some of the remaining knowledge gaps on the influence of climate (change) on bat migration and abundance can be addressed using weather radar analyses.

摘要

气候变化正在全球范围内极大地改变生物事件的时间。在鸟类、哺乳动物和昆虫等生物分类群中,已经观察到季节性迁徙的物候学变化。对于鸟类,已经显示出迁徙物候学的变化与越冬、中途停留和繁殖区的天气条件之间存在很强的联系。对于其他动物分类群,目前对气候(变化)对迁徙的影响的理解和证据仍然相当有限,主要是由于缺乏长期的物候学数据集。美国德克萨斯州的 Bracken Cave 拥有世界上最大的蝙蝠群之一。利用天气雷达数据,最近对 Bracken Cave 的巴西无尾蝙蝠(Tadarida brasiliensis)的春季和秋季迁徙物候学进行了一项独特的 23 年(1995-2017 年)的时间序列研究。在这里,我们结合墨西哥和美国南部的网格化温度、降水和风数据来分析这些迁徙物候学时间序列,以确定蝙蝠迁徙物候学(变化)的气候驱动因素。也许令人惊讶的是,我们广泛的时空搜索并未发现温度会影响春季或秋季的迁徙。相反,春季迁徙物候学似乎主要由迁徙期间可能的越冬或春季中途停留区的风况驱动。另一方面,秋季迁徙物候学似乎主要受 Bracken Cave 以东和东北方向降水的影响。此外,长期以来,迁徙更加频繁和有利的风况使春季迁徙提前了 16 天。我们的研究结果说明了如何利用天气雷达分析来解决关于气候(变化)对蝙蝠迁徙和丰度影响的一些剩余知识差距。

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