Activity patterns and habitat preferences of insectivorous bats in a West African forest-savanna mosaic

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作者
Meyer, CFJ
Schwarz, CJ
Fahr, J
机构
[1] Univ Wurzburg, Dept Anim Ecol & Trop Biol, Theodor Boveri Inst, Biozentrum, D-97074 Wurzburg, Germany
[2] Univ Tubingen, Dept Anim Physiol, D-72076 Tubingen, Germany
关键词
abiotic factors; activity patterns; Chiroptera; Cote d'Ivoire; guilds; habitat heterogeneity; habitat use; insect abundance; Ivory Coast; moonlight; predation pressure;
D O I
10.1017/S0266467404001373
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
We studied activity patterns and habitat use by insectivorous bats in Comoe National Park, Ivory Coast. Bat foraging activity was quantified along five transects representing three different habitat types using acoustic monitoring and captures with mist nets and harp traps. Aerial insect abundance was assessed using a light trap; in addition shrub and tree arthropods were sampled. Bat activity was significantly and positively related to insect availability and ambient temperature, whereas increased visibility of the moon had a negative influence on flight activity. Together, these factors best explained both total bat activity and activity of bats hunting in open space and edge habitats. The interaction between temperature and light intensity was the best predictor of activity by species foraging in obstacle-rich forest habitats, however, the regression model had a low predictive value. Overall, a large proportion (c. 50%) of the variation in bat activity appeared to be a consequence of transect- and/or habitat-specific influences. We found a significant non-linear relationship between the activity of QCF (quasi-constant frequency) and FM-QCF (frequency modulated quasi-constant frequency) bats and the phase of the moon, with lowest levels of activity occurring near full moon. We interpret this lunar-phobic behaviour as a reflection of a higher predation risk during moonlit periods. For FM (steep frequency modulated) and CF (constant frequency) bats, no significant correlation was found, although there was a trend suggesting that these bats at least were not negatively affected by bright moonlight. Foraging activity of bats was positively correlated with the abundance of atympanate moths; however, no such correlation was found for tympanate moths.
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页码:397 / 407
页数:11
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