Agriculture and Water Availability Show Contrasting Effects on Bats in a Mediterranean Island of Outstanding Chiropteran Biogeographical Value

IF 2.3 2区 生物学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Luca Cistrone, Ana Margarida Augusto, Gaetano Fichera, Hugo Rebelo, Danilo Russo
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With their unique ecosystems and evolutionary dynamics, small islands offer fascinating contexts to explore animal diversity. Island bats are key players in maintaining ecological balance. However, their populations are threatened worldwide, necessitating comprehensive research and conservation strategies. Pantelleria, a small Mediterranean island and a biogeographic crossroad between Europe and Africa, offers an excellent model to exemplify the challenges to bat conservation in such geographic contexts. We tested three hypotheses: (1) bats would show weak preference patterns for landscape composition due to the island's heterogeneous landscapes, (2) farmland (especially vineyards) would strongly affect bat activity, and (3) distance from water sources would highly influence bat richness and activity. We surveyed bats acoustically using Audiomoth recorders covering most of the island's surface. We recorded seven bat species, including endangered Plecotus gaisleri, Myotis punicus and Rhinolophus mehelyi. Bats showed weak preferences for specific landscape composition, but the dominant species (Pipistrellus kuhlii) decreased its activity for increasing portions of vineyards within the landscape. Moreover, distance to water critically influenced bat richness and activity. Agricultural expansion, pesticide use and human activities pose significant threats to bats on Pantelleria. We advocate for sustainable farming practices and careful water resource management to safeguard bat habitats and mitigate these threats. Conservation should target vineyards, a key economic resource to produce world-renowned wine ‘Passito di Pantelleria’ by reducing pesticide use and adopting organic management. Water might be supplemented in critical dry habitats. We urge the preservation of bat diversity to support ecosystem health and resilience on small islands like Pantelleria.

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农业和水资源供应对地中海翼手类生物地理价值突出的岛屿上蝙蝠的对比影响。
小岛屿拥有独特的生态系统和进化动态,为探索动物多样性提供了迷人的环境。岛屿蝙蝠是维持生态平衡的关键角色。然而,它们的数量在世界范围内受到威胁,需要全面的研究和保护策略。潘泰莱里亚岛是地中海的一个小岛,也是欧洲和非洲之间的生物地理十字路口,它提供了一个很好的例子,说明了在这种地理环境下蝙蝠保护面临的挑战。我们测试了三个假设:(1)由于岛屿景观的异质性,蝙蝠对景观组成的偏好模式较弱;(2)农田(尤其是葡萄园)对蝙蝠的活动有强烈的影响;(3)距离水源的距离对蝙蝠的丰富度和活动有很大的影响。我们用覆盖了大部分岛屿表面的Audiomoth录音机对蝙蝠进行了声学调查。我们记录了7种蝙蝠,包括濒危物种Plecotus gaisleri、Myotis punicus和Rhinolophus mehelyi。蝙蝠对特定景观组成的偏好较弱,但优势种(Pipistrellus kuhlii)在增加景观内葡萄园的部分时降低了其活动。此外,与水的距离对蝙蝠的丰富度和活动有重要影响。农业扩张、农药使用和人类活动对Pantelleria上的蝙蝠构成重大威胁。我们提倡可持续的农业实践和谨慎的水资源管理,以保护蝙蝠栖息地并减轻这些威胁。通过减少农药的使用和采用有机管理,保护应该针对葡萄园,这是生产世界知名葡萄酒“panteleria Passito”的关键经济资源。在关键的干燥栖息地,水可能会得到补充。我们敦促保护蝙蝠多样性,以支持潘泰莱里亚岛等小岛上的生态系统健康和复原力。
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期刊介绍: Ecology and Evolution is the peer reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of research in all areas of ecology, evolution and conservation science. The journal gives priority to quality research reports, theoretical or empirical, that develop our understanding of organisms and their diversity, interactions between them, and the natural environment. Ecology and Evolution gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting theoretical, experimental, applied and descriptive work in terrestrial and aquatic environments. The journal will consider submissions across taxa in areas including but not limited to micro and macro ecological and evolutionary processes, characteristics of and interactions between individuals, populations, communities and the environment, physiological responses to environmental change, population genetics and phylogenetics, relatedness and kin selection, life histories, systematics and taxonomy, conservation genetics, extinction, speciation, adaption, behaviour, biodiversity, species abundance, macroecology, population and ecosystem dynamics, and conservation policy.
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