Bat assemblages in fragmented forest complexes near Rogów (central Poland)

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
G. Lesiński, J. Gryz, A. Rachwald, D. Krauze‐Gryz
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Abstract Habitat fragmentation affects bat assemblages living in forests by changing species composition, species richness and population densities. The aim of this paper was to determine the structure of bat assemblages in fragmented forests of central Poland (Experimental Forest Station SGGW in Rogów) based on data concerning bat fauna of this area. Our work is based on published as well as unpublished data collected between 2011–2017 and the two main methods employed during field work were: (1) evening and night bat netting, (2) detection of flying bats on transects or in points by using ultrasound detectors. 16 bat species were observed with the most common ones being serotine bat Eptesicus serotinus (Schreb.), common noctule Nyctalus noctula (Schreb.) and brown long-eared bat Plecotus auritus (l.). less numerous in overall but frequently observed in some sites were the western barbastelle Barbastella barbastellus (Schreb.) and the Daubenton's bat Myotis daubentonii (Kuhl). The following species occurred rarely: greater mouse-eared bat Myotis myotis (Bork.), Natterer's bat M. nattereri (Kuhl), whiskered bat M. mystacinus (Kuhl), Brandt's bat M. brandtii (evers.), northern bat Eptesicus nilssonii (Keys. & Blas.) parti-coloured bat Vespertilio murinus l., lesser noctule Nyctalus leisleri (Kuhl), common pipistrelle Pipistrellus pipistrellus (Schreb.), nathusius' pipistrelle P. nathusii (Keys. & Blas.), soprano pipistrelle P. pygmaeus (leach) and grey long-eared bat Plecotus austriacus (Fish.). Fragmented forests of the study area did not differ significantly in terms of bat species composition from other fragmented forests of central Poland (Płońsk Plain) nor the large forest complexes of the Bolimowska and Kampinoska Forests. In this study area, however, bat assemblages were characterized by a lower relative abundance of the common noctule and a higher relative abundance of the serotine bat as compared to assemblages in other forests of central Poland. In conclusion, the forest fragmentation near Rogów does not significantly affect bat richness and fertilized habitats are suitable for relatively large populations of species such as the western barbastelle and lesser noctule.
Rogów(波兰中部)附近破碎森林复合体中的蝙蝠群
生境破碎化通过改变物种组成、物种丰富度和种群密度影响森林蝙蝠群落。本文的目的是根据波兰中部破碎森林(Rogów实验森林站SGGW)的蝙蝠区系数据,确定该地区蝙蝠群落的结构。我们的工作基于2011-2017年期间收集的已发表和未发表的数据,野外工作中采用的两种主要方法是:(1)夜间和夜间蝙蝠网,(2)使用超声波探测器检测横断面或点上的飞行蝙蝠。共观察到16种蝙蝠,最常见的有五足蝠Eptesicus sertinus (Schreb.)、普通夜蝠Nyctalus nocctula (Schreb.)和棕色长耳蝙蝠Plecotus auritus (l.)。总体数量较少,但在某些地点经常观察到西部Barbastella barbastellus (Schreb.)和Daubenton的蝙蝠Myotis daubentonii (Kuhl .)。以下物种很少发生:大鼠耳蝠Myotis Myotis (Bork.), Natterer蝙蝠M. nattereri (Kuhl .),须蝠M. mystacinus (Kuhl .),勃氏蝙蝠M. brandtii (evers.),北方蝙蝠Eptesicus nilssonii (Keys.)。& Blas.)杂色蝙蝠(Vespertilio murinus l.),小夜蝠(Nyctalus leisleri),普通pipistrelus pipistrelus pipistrelus (Schreb.), nathusius' pipistrelle P. nathusii (Keys.)。& Blas.),女高音pipistrelle P. pygmaeus (leach .)和灰色长耳蝙蝠Plecotus austria (Fish.)。研究区破碎森林的蝙蝠种类组成与波兰中部其他破碎森林(Płońsk平原)以及玻利维亚莫斯卡森林和坎皮诺斯卡森林的大型森林复群没有显著差异。然而,在本研究区域,与波兰中部其他森林的蝙蝠群落相比,蝙蝠群落的特征是普通夜足蝠的相对丰度较低,而五足蝠的相对丰度较高。结果表明,Rogów附近的森林破碎化对蝙蝠的丰富度影响不显著,受精生境适合于种群相对较多的蝙蝠,如西部barbastelle和较小的noctule。
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USDA Forest Service - Research Papers PNW-RP Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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