Stapelfeldt Bianca, Scheuerlein Alexander, Tress Christoph, Koch Ralf, Tress Johannes, Kerth Gerald
Universität Greifswald Zoologisches Institut und Museum, Greifswald Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Fledermausforschungsprojekt Wooster Teerofen e.V., Germany.
R Soc Open Sci. 2022 Feb 16;9(2):211881. doi: 10.1098/rsos.211881. eCollection 2022 Feb.
Bats are characterized by low reproductive rates in contrast with most of other small mammals. This makes their populations vulnerable when inclement environmental conditions such as cold and rainy weather impair the reproductive success of females. The fine-scale effect of weather on bats, however, remains largely unknown. Using a sliding window analysis approach on an 18-year individualized dataset on six Natterer's bat () colonies, we investigated the effect of fine-scale weather conditions on age-specific reproductive success. We found that increased precipitation during a short time window in spring strongly reduced the probability of successful reproduction of first-year (FY) females. Our data suggest that this time window is concomitant with implantation or early pregnancy, before substantial investment into embryo development. In addition, larger FY had higher reproductive success, suggesting that reproduction may be condition dependent in young females. Reproductive success of older females was not affected by either weather or individual parameters. Our results show that changes in precipitation pattern may compromise the reproductive success of FY females. Further studies are needed to better understand the impact of weather conditions on reproductive success in long-lived bats under climate change scenarios.
与大多数其他小型哺乳动物相比,蝙蝠的特点是繁殖率低。当寒冷多雨等恶劣环境条件损害雌性蝙蝠的繁殖成功率时,这使得它们的种群变得脆弱。然而,天气对蝙蝠的精细尺度影响在很大程度上仍不为人知。我们使用滑动窗口分析方法,对六个纳氏鼠耳蝠(Myotis nattereri)种群长达18年的个体数据集进行分析,研究了精细尺度天气条件对特定年龄繁殖成功率的影响。我们发现,春季短时间窗口内降水量增加会大幅降低一岁雌性蝙蝠成功繁殖的概率。我们的数据表明,这个时间窗口与着床或早期妊娠同时出现,此时尚未对胚胎发育进行大量投入。此外,年龄较大的一岁雌性蝙蝠繁殖成功率更高,这表明年轻雌性蝙蝠的繁殖可能依赖于自身条件。年龄较大雌性蝙蝠的繁殖成功率不受天气或个体参数的影响。我们的结果表明,降水模式的变化可能会损害一岁雌性蝙蝠的繁殖成功率。需要进一步研究,以更好地了解气候变化情景下天气条件对长寿蝙蝠繁殖成功率的影响。