Factors affecting bat occupancy of boxes in managed coniferous forests

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY European Zoological Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-09 DOI:10.1080/24750263.2023.2220354
M. Jankowska-Jarek, M. Ciechanowski, K. Bidziński, T. Postawa
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Abstract The gradual conversion of forest stands to single-aged and single-species stands is resulting in the loss of natural roosts for many animal groups. The installation of bat boxes is one solution to compensate for the lack of natural roosting opportunities. The box models differ in their design and material, which to some extent can determine their suitability for bats. We investigated the occupancy of 187 boxes made of wood, ceramic and two sizes concrete with styrofoam; and the intra-seasonal (spring migration, breeding, mating/migration) thermal profile for each type of box. The environment of the boxes was defined by parameters that could directly affect the box’s thermal conditions (solar energy availability), or be related to sociality (distances, obstacles) or food availability (edge of forest, water). The box occupancy depended on the box type and the season: styrofoam-concrete boxes were preferred, with a higher occupancy during the mating and migration period (>75%), whereas the highest species richness occurred in ceramic boxes. Box types also differed significantly in their diurnal thermal profiles: the wooden boxes had inside temperatures similar to outside the box, whereas the styrofoam-concrete and with expanded clay aggregate (ceramic type) averaged 2°C higher. Overall, we found 6 bat species, although we concentrated our analysis on the most common species: Pipistrellus nathusii (88%). For this species, none of the parameters that could affect the box thermal condition had an impact on the occupancy, whereas the presence of obstacles and the distance to a water body, proved to be important. To ascertain that our results may be valid and be the result of differences in the box thermal properties, we tested the relationship of the box occupancy to the latitude, using data available in the literature. The occupancy of wooden boxes from the latter dataset significantly decreases with latitude, whereas for the concrete (with addition of sawdust or styrofoam) it increases, although this relationship is not significant and requires a larger sample.
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影响管理针叶林中蝙蝠占用箱的因素
摘要森林林分逐渐转变为单一年龄和单一物种的林分,导致许多动物群体失去了天然栖息地。安装蝙蝠箱是弥补自然栖息机会不足的一种解决方案。盒子模型在设计和材料上有所不同,这在一定程度上决定了它们是否适合蝙蝠。我们调查了187个由木材、陶瓷和两种尺寸的泡沫塑料混凝土制成的箱子的占用情况;以及每种盒子的季节内(春季迁徙、繁殖、交配/迁徙)热剖面。盒子的环境由可能直接影响盒子的热条件(太阳能可用性),或与社会性(距离、障碍物)或食物可用性(森林边缘、水)有关的参数定义。盒子的占用率取决于盒子类型和季节:首选泡沫塑料混凝土盒子,在交配和迁徙期间占用率较高(>75%),而陶瓷盒子的物种丰富度最高。盒子类型的昼夜温度分布也有显著差异:木箱的内部温度与盒子外部温度相似,而泡沫塑料混凝土和膨胀粘土骨料(陶瓷型)的温度平均高出2°C。总体而言,我们发现了6种蝙蝠,尽管我们将分析重点放在了最常见的物种上:长嘴蝙蝠(88%)。对于该物种,可能影响箱体热条件的参数都不会对占用率产生影响,而障碍物的存在和与水体的距离被证明是重要的。为了确定我们的结果可能是有效的,并且是盒子热性能差异的结果,我们使用文献中可用的数据测试了盒子占用率与纬度的关系。后一个数据集中木箱的占用率随着纬度的增加而显著降低,而混凝土(添加锯末或泡沫塑料)的占用率则增加,尽管这种关系并不显著,需要更大的样本。
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European Zoological Journal
European Zoological Journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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80
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30 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Zoological Journal (previously Italian Journal of Zoology) is an open access journal devoted to the study of all aspects of basic, comparative and applied protozoan and animal biology at molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, organismal, population, and community-ecosystem level. Papers covering multiple levels of organization and integrative approaches to study animal form, function, development, ecology, evolution and systematics are welcome. First established in 1930 under the name of Il Bollettino di Zoologia, the journal now has an international focus, reflected through its global editorial board, and wide author and readership.
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