印度飞狐 Pteropus medius(Temminck,1825 年)的巢穴--群落保护策略,防止敌人袭击

S. Mallick, Asif  Hossain, Srimanta Kumar Raut
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Pteropus medius 在空旷的树上栖息。它们很容易受到不同天敌和竞争物种的攻击。筑巢的蝙蝠会发出警报声,以应对感知到的危险。为了评估这些蝙蝠在观察敌人到来时的反捕食行为,我们收集了在印度西孟加拉邦的两棵栖息树上栖息的蝙蝠所面临的方向的数据。结果表明,蝙蝠无论栖息在哪个地点,都习惯于全天保持面向所有方向的悬挂姿势。这些悬挂姿势的差异具有统计学意义(P<0.05)。我们推测,这种悬挂姿势的朝向是蝙蝠为确保对所有方向的警戒而采取的反捕食行为的诱导影响。
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Roost-Colony protection strategy from raiding by enemies in the Indian Flying Fox Pteropus medius (Temminck, 1825)
Pteropus medius roost in the open in trees. They are susceptible to attack by different predators and competing species. Roosting bats produce alarm calls in response to perceived danger. To assess anti-predator behaviors to watch the arrival of enemies, in these bats, we collected data on the directions roosting bats faced in two roost trees in West Bengal, India. It is revealed that the bats, irrespective of roost spots, are accustomed to maintaining the hanging posture facing all direction though out the day. These differences in hanging poses were statistically significant (P<0.05). We hypothesized that such orientation in hanging stance is the induced impact of anti-predator behavior to ensure vigil in all directions.
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