意大利西北部洞穴地区的蝙蝠(哺乳目,翼翅目)

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY
Ilaria Godio, Roberto Toffoli, D. Trombin, M. Cucco
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摘要

洞穴在蝙蝠生态中扮演着重要的角色,为蝙蝠提供了天然的栖息和越冬场所。在繁殖时期,蝙蝠需要在远离洞穴入口的地方找到一个有效的觅食环境,但很少有研究考虑利用洞穴附近的觅食栖息地。我们提供了在意大利西北部81个洞穴系统中观察到的18种蝙蝠和5种蝙蝠声学类群的列表。在17年间进行的冬季普查显示,大马蹄蝠的数量有所增加,这是一种值得保护的物种。在夏季,还观察到这种稀有物种在附近地区觅食。在洞穴入口处和洞穴周围的三个觅食栖息地(森林、人工照明的农业马赛克、黑暗马赛克)记录了夏季蝙蝠的叫声。光马赛克和树林的觅食活动最高,分别为160.3和72.0次/h,而森林和洞穴入口的蝙蝠种类最多。我们的调查改善了样本不足地区的蝙蝠物种库存,我们建议减少旅游通道,从而促进蝙蝠的保护。
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Bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) from a cave area in NW Italy
Abstract Caves play an important role in bat ecology, offering natural roosting and wintering sites. In the reproductive period, bats need to find an effective foraging environment away from the cave entrance, but only few studies have considered the use of foraging habitats in the immediate proximity of the caves. We provide a list of 18 bat species and 5 bat acoustic groups observed in a system of 81 caves in NW Italy. Winter censuses carried out during 17 years showed an increase of the Greater Horseshoe bat, a species of conservation concern. In the summer period this rare species was also observed foraging in nearby areas. Recording of bat calls in the summer period was performed both at cave entrances and in three foraging habitats present in the area surrounding the cave (woods, agricultural mosaic with artificial light, dark mosaic). Light mosaics and woods showed the highest foraging activity (160.3 and 72.0 pass/hour), while woods and cave entrances were accessed by the largest number of bat species. Our survey improves the inventory of bat species in a poorly sampled area, and we recommend a reduced tourism access, thereby promoting preservation of bats.
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Revue Suisse de Zoologie
Revue Suisse de Zoologie 生物-动物学
CiteScore
1.30
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12.50%
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25
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Revue suisse de Zoologie is a biannual journal published by the Geneva Museum and the Swiss Zoological Society. The Swiss Academy of Sciences and the City of Geneva provide financial support to the journal. The Revue suisse de Zoologie publishes original results of zoological research, particularly in systematics and related fields.
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