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脆弱的灰头狐蝠(Pteropus poliocephalus)的种群趋势;一项长期、大范围研究的结果。

Population trends in the vulnerable Grey-headed flying-fox, Pteropus poliocephalus; results from a long-term, range-wide study.

机构信息

Environment, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Data61, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Mar 21;19(3):e0298530. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298530. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Monitoring is necessary for the management of any threatened species if its predicament and status are to improve. Monitoring establishes baseline data for tracking trends in distribution and abundance and is a key tool for informing threatened species management. Across much of the Old World, bats in the genus Pteropus (Pteropodidae, Chiroptera) face significant threats from habitat loss, conflict with humans, and hunting. Despite conflict with humans and their threatened status, few Pteropus are being monitored. Often, this is because of difficulties associated with their high mobility, large and easily disturbed aggregations, and their use of unknown or remote habitat. Here we describe 10 years of results from the National Flying-fox Monitoring Program (NFFMP) for the grey-headed flying-fox, (Pteropus poliocephalus) in Australia. Range-wide quarterly surveys were conducted over a three-day period since November 2012 using standardized methods appropriate to conditions encountered at each roost. For our analysis of the population and its trend, we used a state-space model to account for the ecology of the grey-headed flying-fox and the errors associated with the surveying process. Despite the general perception that the species is in decline, our raw data and the modelled population trend suggest the grey-headed flying-fox population has remained stable during the NFFMP period, with the range also stable. These results indicate that the species' extreme mobility and broad diet bestow it with a high level of resilience to various disturbance events. Long-term, range-wide studies such as this one, are crucial for understanding relatively long-lived and highly nomadic species such as the grey-headed flying-fox. The outcomes of this study highlight the need for such systematic population monitoring of all threatened Pteropus species.

摘要

如果要改善任何受威胁物种的困境和状况,就必须对其进行监测。监测为跟踪分布和数量趋势建立了基准数据,是告知受威胁物种管理的关键工具。在旧大陆的大部分地区,翼手目 Pteropus 属(Pteropodidae,翼手目)的蝙蝠面临着栖息地丧失、与人类冲突和狩猎的巨大威胁。尽管与人类存在冲突且处于濒危状态,但很少有 Pteropus 受到监测。通常,这是因为它们高度活跃、大规模且容易受到干扰的聚集以及使用未知或偏远栖息地的困难。在这里,我们描述了澳大利亚灰头狐蝠(Pteropus poliocephalus)国家飞狐监测计划(NFFMP)十年来的结果。自 2012 年 11 月以来,使用适应当前每个栖息地情况的标准化方法,每季度进行为期三天的全范围调查。对于我们对种群及其趋势的分析,我们使用状态空间模型来解释灰头狐蝠的生态学和与调查过程相关的误差。尽管人们普遍认为该物种正在减少,但我们的原始数据和模型化的种群趋势表明,在 NFFMP 期间,灰头狐蝠的种群保持稳定,其分布范围也保持稳定。这些结果表明,该物种的极端机动性和广泛的饮食使其具有很高的弹性,能够抵御各种干扰事件。像这样的长期、全范围的研究对于了解像灰头狐蝠这样寿命较长且高度游牧的物种至关重要。这项研究的结果强调了对所有受威胁的 Pteropus 物种进行这种系统的种群监测的必要性。

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