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东南亚果蝠的觅食活动模式与忠诚度

Patterns of foraging activity and fidelity in a southeast Asian flying fox.

作者信息

Schloesing Elodie, Chambon Rémi, Tran Annelise, Choden Kinley, Ravon Sébastien, Epstein Jonathan H, Hoem Thavry, Furey Neil, Labadie Morgane, Bourgarel Mathieu, De Nys Hélène M, Caron Alexandre, Cappelle Julien

机构信息

UMR ASTRE, CIRAD, INRAE, Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France.

Université de Rennes - unité BOREA (MNHN Sorbonne Université, CNRS, UCN, IRD UA), Rennes, France.

出版信息

Mov Ecol. 2020 Nov 10;8(1):46. doi: 10.1186/s40462-020-00232-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face of ongoing habitat loss and modification worldwide is essential to their conservation and maintaining the substantial ecosystem services they provide. It is also fundamental to assessing potential transmission risks of zoonotic pathogens in human-wildlife interfaces. We evaluated the influence of environmental and behavioral variables on the foraging patterns of Pteropus lylei (a reservoir of Nipah virus) in a heterogeneous landscape in Cambodia.

METHODS

We employed an approach based on animal-movement modeling, which comprised a path-segmentation method (hidden Markov model) to identify individual foraging-behavior sequences in GPS data generated by eight P. lylei. We characterized foraging localities, foraging activity, and probability of returning to a given foraging locality over consecutive nights. Generalized linear mixed models were also applied to assess the influence of several variables including proxies for energetic costs and quality of foraging areas.

RESULTS

Bats performed few foraging bouts (area-restricted searches) during a given night, mainly in residential areas, and the duration of these decreased during the night. The probability of a bat revisiting a given foraging area within 48 h varied according to the duration previously spent there, its distance to the roost site, and the corresponding habitat type. We interpret these fine-scale patterns in relation to global habitat quality (including food-resource quality and predictability), habitat-familiarity and experience of each individual.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study provides evidence that heterogeneous human-made environments may promote complex patterns of foraging-behavior and short-term re-visitation in fruit bat species that occur in such landscapes. This highlights the need for similarly detailed studies to understand the processes that maintain biodiversity in these environments and assess the potential for pathogen transmission in human-wildlife interfaces.

摘要

背景

面对全球范围内持续的栖息地丧失和改变,更好地了解蝙蝠的觅食生态对于它们的保护以及维持它们所提供的重要生态系统服务至关重要。这对于评估人畜共患病原体在人类与野生动物接触界面的潜在传播风险也至关重要。我们评估了环境和行为变量对柬埔寨一个异质景观中莱氏飞狐(尼帕病毒的宿主)觅食模式的影响。

方法

我们采用了一种基于动物运动建模的方法,该方法包括一种路径分割方法(隐马尔可夫模型),用于识别由八只莱氏飞狐生成的GPS数据中的个体觅食行为序列。我们对觅食地点、觅食活动以及连续几晚返回给定觅食地点的概率进行了特征描述。还应用了广义线性混合模型来评估包括能量成本代理和觅食区域质量等几个变量的影响。

结果

蝙蝠在给定夜晚进行的觅食回合(区域限制搜索)很少,主要在居民区,且这些觅食回合的持续时间在夜间会减少。蝙蝠在48小时内重新访问给定觅食区域的概率因之前在该区域停留的时间、其与栖息地的距离以及相应的栖息地类型而异。我们根据全球栖息地质量(包括食物资源质量和可预测性)、栖息地熟悉度和每个个体的经验来解释这些精细尺度的模式。

结论

我们的研究提供了证据,表明异质的人造环境可能会促进在这类景观中出现水果蝙蝠物种的复杂觅食行为模式和短期再次访问。这突出了需要进行类似详细的研究,以了解在这些环境中维持生物多样性的过程,并评估在人类与野生动物接触界面病原体传播的可能性。

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