保加利亚重要的蝙蝠地下栖息地:现状和保护重点。

IF 2 3区 教育学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Sociology of Sport Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-25 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.11.e98734
Stanimira Deleva, Nia Toshkova, Maksim Kolev, Krizler Cejuela Tanalgo
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保加利亚拥有非常丰富的蝙蝠动物群落,在洞穴、矿井和其他地下栖息地都能找到大量蝙蝠。总共有超过 107 个地下栖息地被列为重要的蝙蝠栖息地,其中大部分受到成文法的保护,具有国家或国际重要性。尽管存在正式保护,但由于洞穴探险等户外活动的流行以及缺乏实际监管,许多栖息地面临人为干扰。目前,评估仅基于巢穴的大小和是否存在受保护物种。然而,这种方法仅限于那些多样性较高的栖息地,而忽略了那些受各种威胁严重威胁的重要生物栖息地。在此,我们利用蝙蝠洞脆弱性指数评估了保护重点,确定了保加利亚最脆弱的地下蝙蝠栖息地,并提出了充分保护这些栖息地的措施。我们发现,在接受评估的保加利亚蝙蝠栖息地中,32%的栖息地属于 "高度优先 "保护级别,39%的栖息地属于 "中度优先 "级别,可能需要持续监测。这种新颖的综合方法适用于保加利亚蝙蝠栖息地的优先排序,能够发现需要紧急保护的地点,是为保加利亚蝙蝠监测网络制定更好战略的第一步。
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Important underground roosts for bats in Bulgaria: current state and priorities for conservation.

Bulgaria has a very rich bat fauna and large colonies of bats can be found in caves, mines and other underground roosts. Respectively, there are more than 107 underground roosts that are listed as important bat sites, most of which are protected by statutory laws and are of national or international importance. Despite the existence of formal protection, many roosts face anthropogenic disturbances due to the popularity of outdoor activities, such as caving and the lack of actual regulation. Currently, the evaluation was only based on the size of the colony and the presence of protected species. However, this approach is limited to roosts that contain high diversity and neglects the ones that contain high biotic importance that are highly threatened by various threats. Here, we evaluated conservation priorities and identified the most vulnerable underground bat roosts in Bulgaria, using the Bat Cave Vulnerability Index and proposed measures to adequately protect sites. We found that 32% of the Bulgarian bat roosts assessed are at a "high priority" level for conservation and protection, while 39% are at a "medium priority" that may require constant monitoring. This novel and integrative approach applied to bat roost prioritisation in the country enabled the detection of sites that need urgent conservation attention and is the first step in establishing better strategies for the bat monitoring network in Bulgaria.

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Sociology of Sport Journal
Sociology of Sport Journal 社会科学-运动科学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
29.40%
发文量
51
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published four times a year (March, June, September, December), the Sociology of Sport Journal (SSJ) publishes original research, framed by social theory, on exercise, sport, physical culture, and the (physically active) body. Analyses from diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives are encouraged to stimulate further research, critical thought, and theory development on topics ranging in broad scope from global professional sport, coaching, commercial exercise/fitness, and recreational physical activity. The journal publishes an array of peer-reviewed research articles, research notes, and book reviews. Members of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS) receive SSJ as part of their membership.
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