Influence Of Abiotic Variables On The Bat Fauna Of A Granitic Cave And Its Surroundings In The State Of São Paulo, Brazil

Q4 Environmental Science
Alana Drielle Rocha, M. E. Bichuette
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In the present study we analyzed the bat assemblage of the granitic cave Gruta do Riacho Subterrâneo and its surroundings (Itu, Sao Paulo state, Brazil) aiming to verify the influence of seasonality on its species composition and population abundances. Five samplings were carried out with three days of duration each, along the period from October 2013 to September 2014. Captures of bats were performed by setting mist nets in cave entrances, its interior and surroundings, making a total capture effort of 6,090 m2.h. Our results indicate that this cave is shelter for a rich bat assemblage with fifteen species captured. Carollia perspicillata, Desmodus rotundus and Myotis sp. were the most abundant species. A comparison of the assemblage composition with that of other caves of Sao Paulo state revealed that its composition is very similar and typical of the Atlantic Forest Atlantic cave chiropterofauna independently of cave lithology. A multiple regression analysis performed to check for the existence of correlation between the seasonal fluctuation of the climatic variables temperature, pluviosity and air humidity did not reveal significant relationships among these and the changes in the abundance of bats. However, the analysis of canonical correspondence including these variables and also moonlight luminosity indicated a significant relationship of the changes in bat abundance with the air relative humidity. Changes in bat abundances are probably related to the seasonality in food availability. The accumulation curve obtained from the relationship between the accumulated richness of species and the number of samples showed that more samplings are required to reach the asymptote of species richness. Considering that Gruta do Riacho Subterrâneo is the largest granitic cave in Brazil and that it shelters a high number of bat species, including common and rare species, we suggests the preservation of this cave for maintenance of bat diversity in Sao Paulo state.
非生物变量对巴西圣保罗州花岗岩洞穴及其周围蝙蝠动物群的影响
本研究分析了Gruta do Riacho subterrneo花岗岩洞穴及其周围环境(巴西圣保罗州Itu)的蝙蝠组合,旨在验证季节对其物种组成和种群丰度的影响。2013年10月至2014年9月共进行了5次采样,每次采样时间为3天。通过在洞穴入口、洞穴内部和周围设置雾网来捕获蝙蝠,总捕获时间为6090平方米/小时。我们的研究结果表明,这个洞穴是一个丰富的蝙蝠组合的庇护所,有15种蝙蝠被捕获。其中最丰富的种类为细刺卡罗莱(Carollia perspicillata)、圆轮Desmodus rotundus和Myotis sp.。与圣保罗州其他洞穴的组合组成比较表明,其组成非常相似,具有独立于洞穴岩性的大西洋森林大西洋洞穴翼类动物群的典型特征。对气候变量温度、降水和空气湿度的季节性波动进行了多元回归分析,结果表明温度、降水和空气湿度的季节性波动与蝙蝠数量的变化之间没有显著的关系。然而,包括这些变量和月光亮度在内的典型对应分析表明,蝙蝠丰度的变化与空气相对湿度有显著的关系。蝙蝠丰度的变化可能与食物供应的季节性有关。由物种累积丰富度与样本数的关系得到的累积曲线表明,需要更多的样本数才能达到物种丰富度的渐近线。考虑到Gruta do Riacho subterr是巴西最大的花岗岩洞穴,并且它庇护了大量的蝙蝠物种,包括常见和稀有物种,我们建议保护该洞穴以维持圣保罗州蝙蝠的多样性。
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Scopus: Journal of East African Ornithology
Scopus: Journal of East African Ornithology Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: Journal of East African Ornithology has been published since 1977 by the Bird Committee of the East Africa Natural History Society. Originally titled Scopus, the addition of Journal of East African Ornithology began with our January 2018 issue. The journal is published Open Access twice a year, typically in January and July. Authors retain copyright and their work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Our copyright and licensing agreement only applies from January 2018 onwards, and does not apply to previously published issues. Users have the right to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles.
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