新热带航空食虫蝙蝠在建筑物中栖息的动力学模型

IF 3.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Lilia M. Ladino , Diana C. Vallejo , Francisco Sánchez
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一些食虫蝙蝠能忍受城市环境,它们把建筑物当作巢穴,把人工照明当作觅食地。这些蝙蝠具有帮助控制农业病虫害和病媒的潜力,但在城市环境中有效管理它们的工具有限。我们建立了一个数学模型来分析新热带食虫蝙蝠在城市外环境中利用建筑物作为日间栖息场所的情况。在两年多的时间里,我们每两周在哥伦比亚一所大学校园的四座建筑物中对leptura sacopteryx (Emballoniridae科)的老年(亚成年和成年)蝙蝠和幼仔的数量进行计数。该模型符合对老年蝙蝠的观察结果,并捕捉到在研究期间哺乳数量的周期性变化。该模型预测,栖息地质量的降低(我们将其与人类的干扰联系在一起)会减少老蝙蝠的数量,但不会减少哺乳蝙蝠的数量,除非有实质性的干扰。将降水增加到与La Niña年相似的水平,可以改善老年蝙蝠栖息地恶化的影响,但对哺乳蝙蝠的影响较小。将降水减少到接近厄尔尼诺Niño年的水平,会加剧生境恶化的影响。综上所述,该模型通过降水季节性、影响个体增减的密度依赖效应和栖息地质量变化等相关机制的相互作用来解释栖息地的利用。因此,该模型可以评估与管理和保护城市蝙蝠相关的气候和栖息地变化情景。
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A model for the dynamics of roosting in buildings by a Neotropical aerial-insectivorous bat
Some insectivorous bats tolerate urban environments, using buildings as roosts and artificial illumination as foraging patches. These bats have the potential to assist in the control of agricultural pests and disease vectors, but the tools to effectively manage them in urban environments are limited. We constructed a mathematical model to analyze the use of buildings as diurnal roosting sites by Neotropical, aerial-insectivorous bats in an ex-urban environment. For over two years, we did biweekly counts of the number of older (subadult and adult) bats and sucklings of Saccopteryx leptura (family Emballoniridae) in four buildings on a university campus in Colombia. The model fits the observed results for older bats and captures the periodic variation in the number of sucklings over the study period. The model predicts that reducing habitat quality, which we associate with human perturbations, decreases the number of older bats, but not the number of sucklings, unless for substantial perturbations. Increasing precipitation to levels similar to those of La Niña years ameliorates the effects related to habitat deterioration for older bats, but has a minor impact on sucklings. Reducing precipitation to levels close to those of El Niño years can accentuate the effects of habitat deterioration. In conclusion, the model explains the use of the roosting sites through the interaction of mechanisms related to precipitation seasonality, density-dependent effects affecting the gain and loss of individuals, and changes in habitat quality. Thus, the model can evaluate climate and habitat change scenarios relevant to managing and conserving urban bats.
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Ecological Modelling
Ecological Modelling 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
6.50%
发文量
259
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: The journal is concerned with the use of mathematical models and systems analysis for the description of ecological processes and for the sustainable management of resources. Human activity and well-being are dependent on and integrated with the functioning of ecosystems and the services they provide. We aim to understand these basic ecosystem functions using mathematical and conceptual modelling, systems analysis, thermodynamics, computer simulations, and ecological theory. This leads to a preference for process-based models embedded in theory with explicit causative agents as opposed to strictly statistical or correlative descriptions. These modelling methods can be applied to a wide spectrum of issues ranging from basic ecology to human ecology to socio-ecological systems. The journal welcomes research articles, short communications, review articles, letters to the editor, book reviews, and other communications. The journal also supports the activities of the [International Society of Ecological Modelling (ISEM)](http://www.isemna.org/).
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