Ecology of an exceptional roost: Energetic benefits could explain why the bat Lophostoma silvicolum roosts in active termite nests

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Evolutionary Ecology Research Pub Date : 2004-01-01 DOI:10.5167/UZH-584
D. Dechmann, E. Kalko, G. Kerth
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The ability to create shelters that provide protection from the environment is widespread among animals. However, in spite of the central role roosts play in the life of bats (Chiroptera), only a few species have developed the ability to make their own refuges, one of them being the Neotropical Lophostoma silvicolum. This bat creates and inhabits cavities in active arboreal nests of the termite Nasutitermes corniger. We measured temperature in cavities inside active and dead termite nests, and in tree holes occupied by closely related bats, to determine whether energetic benefits compensate for the cost of excavating the hard nests. The inside temperatures of active termite nests were very stable and 2.1–2.8 °C warmer than those of the other two potential roost types. The observed temperature difference is estimated to allow euthermic L. silvicolum to save about 5% of their daily energy expenditure when roosting in active termite nests instead of dead nests or tree holes. Suitable roosting conditions result from the presence of termites and are independent of nest architecture. Our results indicate that the benefits of higher temperatures may be one of the driving forces promoting the evolution of active roost making in bats.
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一种特殊栖息地的生态学:能量效益可以解释为什么蝙蝠Lophostoma silvicolum栖息在活跃的白蚁巢中
在动物中,创造庇护所以保护自己不受环境影响的能力是普遍存在的。然而,尽管栖息在蝙蝠(翼目)的生活中起着核心作用,但只有少数物种发展出了自己建造避难所的能力,其中之一是新热带Lophostoma silvicolum。这种蝙蝠在白蚁的活跃树巢中创造并居住洞穴。我们测量了活跃的白蚁和死亡的白蚁巢穴内的洞穴温度,以及近亲蝙蝠占据的树洞,以确定能量的好处是否补偿了挖掘坚硬巢穴的成本。活性白蚁巢内温度稳定,比其他两种潜在蚁巢温度高2.1 ~ 2.8℃。观察到的温差估计使恒温白蚁栖息在活跃的白蚁巢中而不是死巢或树洞中,可节省约5%的每日能量消耗。适宜的栖息条件源于白蚁的存在,与巢的结构无关。我们的研究结果表明,高温的好处可能是促进蝙蝠主动筑巢进化的驱动力之一。
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期刊介绍: Evolutionary Ecology Research publishes original research contributions focusing on the overlap between ecology and evolution. Papers may treat any taxon or be general. They may be empirical, theoretical or a combination of the two. EER prefers conceptual contributions that take intellectual risks or that test ideas.
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