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夜间暴露于白光和红光下时,蝙蝠会在杂乱的环境中寻求庇护。

Bats seek refuge in cluttered environment when exposed to white and red lights at night.

作者信息

Barré Kévin, Kerbiriou Christian, Ing Ros-Kiri, Bas Yves, Azam Clémentine, Le Viol Isabelle, Spoelstra Kamiel

机构信息

Centre d'Ecologie et des Sciences de la Conservation (CESCO), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Sorbonne Université, CP 135, 57 rue Cuvier, 75005, Paris, France.

Centre d'Ecologie et des Sciences de la Conservation (CESCO), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Station de Biologie Marine, 1 place de la Croix, 29900, Concarneau, France.

出版信息

Mov Ecol. 2021 Jan 22;9(1):3. doi: 10.1186/s40462-020-00238-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Artificial light at night is recognized as an increasing threat to biodiversity. However, information on the way highly mobile taxa such as bats spatially respond to light is limited. Following the hypothesis of a behavioural adaptation to the perceived risks of predation, we hypothesised that bats should avoid lit areas by shifting their flight route to less exposed conditions.

METHODS

Using 3D acoustic localization at four experimentally illuminated sites, we studied how the distance to streetlights emitting white and red light affected the Probability of bats Flying Inside the Forest (PFIF) versus along the forest edge.

RESULTS

We show that open-, edge-, and narrow-space foraging bats strongly change flight patterns by increasing PFIF when getting closer to white and red streetlights placed in the forest edge. These behavioural changes occurred mainly on the streetlight side where light was directed.

CONCLUSIONS

The results show that bats cope with light exposure by actively seeking refuge in cluttered environment, potentially due to involved predation risks. This is a clear indication that bats make use of landscape structures when reacting to light, and shows the potential of vegetation and streetlight orientation in mitigating effects of light. The study nevertheless calls for preserving darkness as the most efficient way.

摘要

背景

夜间人造光被认为是对生物多样性日益增加的威胁。然而,关于蝙蝠等高移动性类群在空间上对光的反应方式的信息有限。根据对感知到的捕食风险的行为适应假说,我们假设蝙蝠应通过将飞行路线转移到暴露程度较低的条件来避开光照区域。

方法

在四个实验照明地点使用三维声学定位,我们研究了与发出白光和红光的路灯的距离如何影响蝙蝠在森林内部飞行(PFIF)与沿着森林边缘飞行的概率。

结果

我们表明,开阔空间、边缘空间和狭窄空间觅食的蝙蝠在靠近森林边缘放置的白色和红色路灯时,通过增加PFIF显著改变飞行模式。这些行为变化主要发生在灯光照射的路灯一侧。

结论

结果表明,蝙蝠通过在杂乱环境中积极寻求庇护来应对光照,这可能是由于存在捕食风险。这清楚地表明蝙蝠在对光做出反应时利用了景观结构,并显示了植被和路灯方向在减轻光影响方面的潜力。然而,该研究呼吁将保持黑暗作为最有效的方法。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/4867/7821510/a5d3c288fec0/40462_2020_238_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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