新热带蝙蝠的季节性饮食生态位变化

IF 1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY
Sebastião Maximiano Corrêa Genelhú, Rafael de Souza Laurindo, Arthur Setsuo Tahara, Letícia Langsdorff Oliveira, Renato Gregorin
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在广阔的新向性季节环境中,最多样化的蝙蝠科——叶鼻蝠科(叶鼻蝠)包括多达93种。由于生境中食物资源的质量和数量的波动,新热带地区蝙蝠物种之间和地区之间存在饮食异质性。本研究通过粪便分析,研究了巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州中西部喀斯特地区8种毛囊科蝙蝠(Artibeus planirostris、a . fibriatus、Carollia brevicauda、C. perspicillata、Chiroderma villosum、舌蝗、Platyrrhinus lineatus和Sturnira lilium)的饮食生态位(DN)随季节食物供应的变化。我们记录了昆虫和9个植物科的消耗量。Moraceae是最常见的,其次是胡椒科。考虑到季节性的饮食变化可能是微妙的,并且随着栖息地条件的波动而难以察觉,我们通过使用WitOMI分析数据,将8种蝙蝠的DN分解为亚生态位,这是一种将生态位分解为时间亚生态位的方法。通过提高结果的准确性和细节,我们评估了非生物(降水和环境温度)和生物(食物资源的数量和质量)相互作用对层状蝙蝠群落的影响。对于每个物种,我们比较了生态位宽度和重叠,发现在旱季形态相似的物种中,生态位宽度和重叠的值更高。我们的研究结果表明,生态相似的蝙蝠物种共存,占据不同的DNs。
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Seasonal dietary niche changes in Neotropical bats
Abstract In the vast Neotropic seasonal environment, the most diverse family of bats, the Phyllostomidae (leaf-nosed bats), includes up to 93 species. As the quality and quantity of food resources fluctuate in the habitats, diet heterogeneity is observed among bat species and regions of the Neotropics. In this study, we investigated by faecal analyses, how the dietary niche (DN) of eight Phyllostomidae bat species ( Artibeus planirostris , A. fimbriatus , Carollia brevicauda , C. perspicillata , Chiroderma villosum , Glossophaga soricina , Platyrrhinus lineatus , and Sturnira lilium ) that occur in a karstic area in the Midwest region of Minas Gerais, Brazil, change in response to seasonal food availability. We recorded the consumption of insects and nine plant families. Moraceae was the most frequent, followed by Piperaceae. Given that seasonal dietary changes can be subtle and hardly noticeable along with fluctuating habitat conditions, we performed the DN decomposition of the eight bats species into subniches, by analysing the data with the WitOMI, which is a decomposition of the niche into temporal subniches. By improving the accuracy and details of the results, we assessed the effects of abiotic (precipitation and environmental temperature) and biotic (quantity and quality of food resources) interactions within the phyllostomid bat community. For each species, we compared niche breadth and overlap and found higher values for the dry season among morphologically similar species. The results of our study suggest that ecologically similar bat species coexist occupying different DNs.
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Journal of Tropical Ecology
Journal of Tropical Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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2.10
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44
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Tropical Ecology aims to address topics of general relevance and significance to tropical ecology. This includes sub-disciplines of ecology, such as conservation biology, evolutionary ecology, marine ecology, microbial ecology, molecular ecology, quantitative ecology, etc. Studies in the field of tropical medicine, specifically where it involves ecological surroundings (e.g., zoonotic or vector-borne disease ecology), are also suitable. We also welcome methods papers, provided that the techniques are well-described and are of broad general utility. Please keep in mind that studies focused on specific geographic regions or on particular taxa will be better suited to more specialist journals. In order to help the editors make their decision, in your cover letter please address the specific hypothesis your study addresses, and how the results will interest the broad field of tropical ecology. While we will consider purely descriptive studies of outstanding general interest, the case for them should be made in the cover letter.
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