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Summer Indiana bat ecology in the southern Appalachians: An investigation of thermoregulation strategies and landscape scale roost selection.

机译:阿巴拉契亚南部的夏季印第安纳蝙蝠生态学:温度调节策略和景观栖息地选择的调查。

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In the southern Appalachians there are few data on the roost ecology of the federally endangered Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis). During 2008-2012, we investigated roosting ecology of the Indiana bat in ∼280,000 ha in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cherokee National Forest, and Nantahala National Forest in the southern Appalachians Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina. We investigated 2 aspects of the Indiana bat's roosting ecology: thermoregulation and the extrinsic factors that influence body temperature, and landscape-scale roost selection. To investigate thermoregulation of bats at roost, we used data gathered in 2012 from 6 female Indiana bats (5 adults and 1 juvenile) to examine how reproductive condition, group size, roost characteristics, air temperature, and barometric pressure related to body temperature of roosting bats. We found that air temperature was the primary factor correlated with bats' body temperatures while at roost (P < 0.01), with few differences detected among reproductive classes in terms of thermoregulatory strategies. To understand how Indiana bats select roosts on a landscape-scale, we created a presence-only model through the program MaxENT using 76 known roost locations to identify areas important to summer roosting habitat within our study area and to identify important landscape-scale factors in habitat selection. The final model showed that Indiana bats selected roosts on the upper portion of ridges on south facing slopes in mixed pine-hardwood forests at elevations of 260-700 meters. Unfortunately, due to small sample size and the large effort required to fully investigate thermoregulation of Indiana bats in the southern Appalachians, we only were able run correlations with temperature data, and further investigation is needed to make concrete conclusions. However, the new advancements in resolution of landscape cover data and new programs in spatial modeling have enabled us to produce a large scale spatial model for identifying Indiana bat summer roosting habitat within our study area. Our findings have added to our understanding of Indiana bat roosting ecology, particularly in the southern Appalachian Mountains, and will aid land managers in effective management for this federally endangered species.
机译:在阿巴拉契亚南部地区,关于联邦濒临灭绝的印第安纳蝙蝠(Myotis sodalis)的栖息地生态的数据很少。在2008-2012年期间,我们调查了田纳西州和南卡罗来纳州阿巴拉契亚山脉南部大烟山国家公园,切罗基国家森林和南塔哈拉国家森林中约28万公顷的印第安蝙蝠的栖息生态。我们研究了印第安纳蝙蝠栖息环境的两个方面:温度调节和影响体温的外在因素,以及景观栖息地的选择。为了研究蝙蝠栖息时的体温调节,我们使用了2012年从6只雌性印第安纳蝙蝠(5个成年和1个少年)中收集的数据来研究繁殖条件,群体大小,栖息特征,空气温度和气压与栖息温度之间的关系。蝙蝠。我们发现,气温是蝙蝠栖息时与蝙蝠体温相关的主要因素(P <0.01),而在生殖类别之间就体温调节策略而言差异很小。为了了解印第安纳州蝙蝠如何在景观尺度上选择栖息地,我们通过MaxENT程序创建了一个仅存在模型,使用76个已知的栖息地位置来确定研究区域内对夏季栖息地重要的区域,并在其中确定重要的景观尺度因素。栖息地选择。最终模型显示,印第安纳州蝙蝠在海拔260-700米的松木-硬木混交林中,在朝南的山坡的山脊上部选择了栖息地。不幸的是,由于样本量小,需要花费大量精力来全面研究阿巴拉契亚南部的印第安纳蝙蝠的体温调节,因此我们只能与温度数据进行关联,还需要进一步研究以得出具体结论。但是,景观覆盖数据分辨率的新进步和空间建模的新程序使我们能够生成大规模的空间模型,以识别研究区域内的印第安纳蝙蝠夏季栖息地。我们的发现增加了我们对印第安纳蝙蝠栖息生态的理解,尤其是在阿巴拉契亚山脉南部,并有助于土地管理者对这种联邦濒危物种进行有效管理。

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  • 作者

    Hammond, Kristina.;

  • 作者单位

    Indiana State University.;

  • 授予单位 Indiana State University.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.;Biology Zoology.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 88 p.
  • 总页数 88
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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