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稻田中的恐惧景象:蝙蝠超声波对一种鼓膜蛾害虫产卵的影响

Landscape of fear in rice paddies: effect of bat ultrasounds on the egg production of a tympanate moth pest.

作者信息

Tuneu-Corral Carme, Puig-Montserrat Xavier, Flaquer Carles, Jordà Xavier, Rebelo Hugo, Cabeza Mar, López-Baucells Adrià

机构信息

BiBio Research Group, Natural Sciences Museum of Granollers, Granollers, Spain.

CIBIO, Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos, InBIO Laboratório Associado, Campus de Vairão, Universidade do Porto, Vairão, Portugal.

出版信息

Pest Manag Sci. 2025 Sep;81(9):5114-5122. doi: 10.1002/ps.8866. Epub 2025 May 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Predator-prey interactions are major drivers of species coevolution. Insectivorous bats emit ultrasonic pulses to orientate themselves and to pursue prey in flight. Several nocturnal lepidopterans have developed auditory organs that allow them to detect echolocating bats and change their normal behaviour to reduce predation risk, a phenomenon included within the 'landscape of fear' concept. In this study, we assessed whether bat ultrasounds affect the egg production of the tympanate moth species Chilo suppressalis, one of the most widespread rice pests in the world.

RESULTS

Adults of C. suppressalis were captured in rice fields in Spain and kept in captivity in the presence and absence of artificially broadcasted bat ultrasounds. While no differences were found regarding the number of clutches laid per female, the clutch size was substantially smaller in the presence of bat ultrasounds (generalised linear mixed model, P value <0.05), observing a reduction in the number of eggs of up to 46%. This decrease in egg production may result from delays in adult mating or the inhibition or interruption of oviposition in females, which would alter their normal conduct to minimise their exposure to potential bat predators.

CONCLUSION

These findings suggest that the acoustic dimension may have profound implications for farmers because reducing the reproductive success of C. suppressalis could also lead to a significant decline in crop damage and yield loss, thereby increasing farmers' economic savings. Promoting stable bat populations in agrosystems can be highly beneficial since, in addition to suppressing harmful insects by predation, they likely reduce pest levels simply by emitting ultrasounds into the environment. © 2025 Society of Chemical Industry.

摘要

背景

捕食者与猎物的相互作用是物种协同进化的主要驱动力。食虫蝙蝠发出超声波脉冲以确定自身方位并在飞行中追捕猎物。一些夜间活动的鳞翅目昆虫已经进化出听觉器官,使它们能够探测到进行回声定位的蝙蝠,并改变其正常行为以降低被捕食风险,这一现象包含在“恐惧景观”概念之中。在本研究中,我们评估了蝙蝠超声波是否会影响鼓膜蛾类物种二化螟(Chilo suppressalis)的产卵情况,二化螟是世界上分布最广的水稻害虫之一。

结果

在西班牙的稻田中捕获了二化螟成虫,并将其置于有和没有人工播放蝙蝠超声波的环境中进行圈养。虽然在每个雌性所产卵块的数量方面未发现差异,但在有蝙蝠超声波的情况下,卵块大小显著更小(广义线性混合模型,P值<0.05),观察到卵的数量减少了多达46%。产卵量的这种下降可能是由于成虫交配延迟或雌性产卵受到抑制或中断,这会改变它们的正常行为,以尽量减少暴露于潜在蝙蝠捕食者的风险。

结论

这些发现表明,声学维度可能对农民具有深远影响,因为降低二化螟的繁殖成功率也可能导致作物损害和产量损失显著下降,从而增加农民的经济 savings。在农业生态系统中促进蝙蝠种群稳定可能非常有益,因为除了通过捕食抑制有害昆虫外,它们可能仅仅通过向环境中发出超声波就能降低害虫数量。© 2025 化学工业协会 。 (注:最后一句中的“economic savings”原文如此,可能有误,推测应为“economic savings”,翻译为“经济节约”)

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