Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, 200 University Ave W, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1, Canada.
Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture, Corner Brook, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Corner Brook, A2H 7S1, Canada.
Sci Rep. 2024 Oct 1;14(1):22810. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-73063-x.
In many temperate animals, reproductive cycles coincide with seasonal weather changes resulting in behaviour changes such as movement and habitat selection. In social species, these physiological and environmental changes can alter the costs and benefits of social interactions, impacting the structure of animal groups. In little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus), a gregarious bat occupying much of North America, the pregnancy and lactation phases present different challenges to energy balance and maternal movement, and reduced forage distance has been observed during the lactation period. As such, we hypothesized that differences between reproductive phases alter the roost switching decisions of individual bats and therefore the overall group structure of little brown myotis maternity colonies. We observed that adult females were less likely to switch roosts during the lactation period even when accounting for changing weather conditions. This shift in roost switching behaviour may be the source of observed differences in group structure between reproductive periods. We reported a decline in network cohesiveness, but no meaningful variation in individual roost fidelity and association strengths of dyads between reproductive phases. These results support the contention that reproductive processes in female little brown myotis influence sociality and overall roosting patterns within maternity groups.
在许多温带动物中,繁殖周期与季节性天气变化相吻合,导致行为发生变化,例如移动和栖息地选择。在社会性物种中,这些生理和环境变化会改变社交互动的成本和收益,从而影响动物群体的结构。在北美大部分地区栖息的群居蝙蝠——小褐蝠(Myotis lucifugus)中,怀孕和哺乳期对能量平衡和母体移动带来了不同的挑战,在哺乳期观察到觅食距离减少。因此,我们假设繁殖阶段的差异会改变个体蝙蝠的栖息地转换决策,从而改变小褐蝠母性群体的整体群体结构。我们观察到,即使考虑到天气条件的变化,哺乳期的成年雌性也不太可能更换栖息地。这种栖息地转换行为的转变可能是不同繁殖阶段群体结构差异的来源。我们报告说,网络内聚性下降,但在繁殖阶段之间,个体栖息地忠诚度和对的关联强度没有明显变化。这些结果支持了这样一种观点,即雌性小褐蝠的繁殖过程会影响母性群体中的社交性和整体栖息模式。