Greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) ultrasound calls outside a nursery roost indicate social interaction not light sampling

M. Andrews, Peter T. Andrews
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Detailed observations of greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) excursions around the exit hole and surrounding archway, of a nursery roost in West Wales, were made with simultaneous video and ultrasound recordings. The number of flight excursions in July and October around the exit hole (0.42, 0.76, fe/hr/bat; respectively) and the archway (2.17, 0.51, fe/hr/bat; respectively) were not proportional to differences in light levels during emergence (- 17.74%, -94.80 %; respectively). Flight excursions during the night in July around the exit hole (5.67 fe/hr/bat) and the archway (9.89 fe/hr/bat) exceeded those during emergence even though the difference in light level was negligible (-0.05%). Typical echolocation calls at 83-84 kHz were recorded together with social calls that had the fundamental frequency in the range 15-39 kHz and harmonics 2-7. The social call rates during the exit in July (0.11 calls/hr/bat) and October (0.14 calls/hr/bat) were not proportional to the difference in light levels and the social call rate was higher in the dark (6.97 calls/hr/bat). In July and October complex individual recognition calls and advertisement calls made during excursions outside the nursery roost demonstrated social interaction. The findings from this study demonstrate that R. ferrumequinum flight excursions outside a nursery roost have a social function and are not simply light sampling.
更大的马蹄蝠(Rhinolophus ferrumequinum)在育婴巢外的超声波呼叫表明社会互动,而不是光采样
在西威尔士的一个育巢中,对大马蹄蝠(Rhinolophus ferrumequinum)在出口洞和周围拱门周围的短途旅行进行了详细的观察,同时进行了视频和超声波记录。7月和10月在出口孔附近飞行次数(0.42次、0.76次,fe/hr/bat;分别为2.17、0.51、fe/hr/bat;(- 17.74%, - 94.80%;分别)。7月夜间在出口洞口附近(5.67 fe/hr/bat)和拱道附近(9.89 fe/hr/bat)的飞行频次均超过出巢时的飞行频次,但光照差可忽略(-0.05%)。典型的83-84千赫的回声定位呼叫与基本频率在15-39千赫范围内,谐波2-7的社会呼叫一起被记录。7月(0.11次/小时/蝙蝠)和10月(0.14次/小时/蝙蝠)的鸣叫率与光照水平的差异不成正比,在黑暗中鸣叫率较高(6.97次/小时/蝙蝠)。在7月和10月,复杂的个体识别叫声和广告叫声在托儿所栖息地外的短途旅行中表现出社会互动。本研究的结果表明,在育巢之外的飞行短途旅行具有社会功能,而不是简单的光取样。
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