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转向黑暗面:夜间的LED灯光改变了美国东北部觅食蝙蝠群落的活动和物种组成。

Turning to the dark side: LED light at night alters the activity and species composition of a foraging bat assemblage in the northeastern United States.

作者信息

Seewagen Chad L, Adams Amanda M

机构信息

Great Hollow Nature Preserve & Ecological Research Center New Fairfield CT USA.

Department of Natural Resources and the Environment University of Connecticut Storrs CT USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2021 Mar 27;11(10):5635-5645. doi: 10.1002/ece3.7466. eCollection 2021 May.

Abstract

Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a rapidly intensifying form of environmental degradation that can impact wildlife by altering light-mediated physiological processes that control a broad range of behaviors. Although nocturnal animals are most vulnerable, ALAN's effects on North American bats have been surprisingly understudied. Most of what is known is based on decades-old observations of bats around street lights with traditional lighting technologies that have been increasingly replaced by energy-efficient broad-spectrum lighting, rendering our understanding of the contemporary effects of ALAN on North American bats even less complete. We experimentally tested the effects of broad-spectrum ALAN on presence/absence, foraging activity, and species composition in a Connecticut, USA bat community by illuminating foraging habitat with light-emitting diode (LED) floodlights and comparing acoustic recordings between light and dark conditions. Lighting dramatically decreased presence and activity of little brown bats (), which we detected on only 14% of light nights compared with 65% of dark (lights off) and 69% of control (lights removed) nights. Big brown bat () activity on light nights averaged only half that of dark and control nights. Lighting did not affect presence/absence of silver-haired bats (), but decreased their activity. There were no effects on eastern red bats () or hoary bats (), which have been described previously as light-tolerant. Aversion to lighting by some species but not others caused a significant shift in community composition, thereby potentially altering competitive balances from natural conditions. Our results demonstrate that only a small degree of ALAN can represent a significant form of habitat degradation for some North American bats, including the endangered little brown bat. Research on the extent to which different lighting technologies, colors, and intensities affect these species is urgently needed and should be a priority in conservation planning for North America's bats.

摘要

夜间人造光(ALAN)是一种迅速加剧的环境退化形式,它可以通过改变控制广泛行为的光介导生理过程来影响野生动物。尽管夜行性动物最为脆弱,但令人惊讶的是,ALAN对北美蝙蝠的影响却很少被研究。目前已知的大部分内容是基于几十年前对路灯周围蝙蝠的观察,当时使用的是传统照明技术,而这些技术已越来越多地被节能广谱照明所取代,这使得我们对ALAN对北美蝙蝠的当代影响的理解更加不完整。我们通过用发光二极管(LED)泛光灯照亮觅食栖息地,并比较光照和黑暗条件下的声学记录,对广谱ALAN对美国康涅狄格州蝙蝠群落的存在/不存在、觅食活动和物种组成的影响进行了实验测试。照明显著降低了小棕蝠()的出现率和活动,我们在只有14%的光照夜晚检测到它们,而在黑暗(熄灯)夜晚为65%,对照(移除灯光)夜晚为69%。大棕蝠()在光照夜晚的活动平均仅为黑暗和对照夜晚的一半。照明并未影响银毛蝠()的存在/不存在,但降低了它们的活动。对东部红蝠()或霜蝠()没有影响,它们之前被描述为耐光性。一些物种对光照有厌恶反应,而其他物种则没有,这导致了群落组成的显著变化,从而可能改变自然条件下的竞争平衡。我们的结果表明,对于一些北美蝙蝠,包括濒危的小棕蝠来说,仅少量的ALAN就可能代表一种重要的栖息地退化形式。迫切需要研究不同照明技术、颜色和强度对这些物种的影响程度,这应该成为北美蝙蝠保护规划的优先事项。

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