温度放大了人为光对觅食的普通蝙蝠的影响。

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Biology Letters Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-04 DOI:10.1098/rsbl.2025.0049
Sander W J Buddendorf, Marcel E Visser, Kamiel Spoelstra
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摘要

人为光影响许多物种的存在和行为。蝙蝠一般都怕光,但一些飞得快、动作敏捷的蝙蝠会抓住机会,以被光源吸引的昆虫为食。由于昆虫的活动依赖于环境温度,光源周围的猎物数量可能在寒冷和温暖的夜晚有所不同。人们对环境温度和人为光的相互作用如何影响蝙蝠的活动知之甚少。为了研究环境温度对数量众多的pipistrelus (pipistrelus pipistrelus)觅食活动的影响,我们连续6年,连续2726个完整夜晚,记录了蝙蝠在发射不同光谱(白光、绿光和红光)的实验灯柱周围觅食的活动。我们发现光照和环境温度对采食活动的数量和时间有很强的相互作用。在温暖的夜晚,在灯柱附近的觅食活动增加,并且觅食活动的中心向午夜移动。环境温度对普通pipistrelle蝙蝠在人为光照下觅食的相互作用可能会导致温暖环境中食物网相互作用的变化。这表明,在温暖的城市地区和气候变暖的地区,人为光对蝙蝠生物多样性的生态影响可能更大。
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Temperature amplifies the effect of anthropogenic light on foraging common pipistrelle bats.

Anthropogenic light affects the presence and behaviour of many species. Bats are generally repelled by light, but some fast-flying and agile species opportunistically forage on insects attracted to light sources. As insect activity is dependent on ambient temperature, prey abundance around light sources likely varies between cold and warm nights. Little is known on how the interacting effects of ambient temperature and anthropogenic light influence bat activity. We recorded activity of bats foraging around experimental light posts emitting different light spectra (white, green and red light) during 6 years for 2726 full nights to test how ambient temperature affects foraging activity of the abundant common pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus). We found a strong interaction between light treatment and ambient temperature on the amount and timing of foraging activity. In warm nights, the total foraging activity increased near light posts, and the centre of foraging activity shifted towards the middle of the night. The interactive effect of ambient temperature on common pipistrelle bats foraging around anthropogenic light may contribute to shifts in food web interactions in warmer environments. This suggests that the ecological impact of anthropogenic light on bat biodiversity could be greater in warmer urban areas and warming climates.

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Biology Letters
Biology Letters 生物-进化生物学
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5.50
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3.00%
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164
审稿时长
1.0 months
期刊介绍: Previously a supplement to Proceedings B, and launched as an independent journal in 2005, Biology Letters is a primarily online, peer-reviewed journal that publishes short, high-quality articles, reviews and opinion pieces from across the biological sciences. The scope of Biology Letters is vast - publishing high-quality research in any area of the biological sciences. However, we have particular strengths in the biology, evolution and ecology of whole organisms. We also publish in other areas of biology, such as molecular ecology and evolution, environmental science, and phylogenetics.
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