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Following the water? Landscape‐scale temporal changes in bat spatial distribution in relation to Mediterranean summer drought

机译:跟随水?与地中海夏季干旱有关的蝙蝠空间分布的景观尺度时空变化

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Understanding how the spatial distribution of ecological resources shapes species’ diversity and abundance in human‐modified landscapes is a central theme in conservation biology. However, studies often disregard that such patterns may vary over time, thereby potentially missing critical environmental constraints to species persistence. This may be particularly important in highly mobile species such as bats, which are able to track temporal variations in spatial resource distribution. Here we test the hypothesis that bats in Mediterranean landscapes are strongly affected by the progressive reduction in water availability during the seasonal summer drought. We analyzed the effects of landscape composition and structure on bat diversity and activity, during pregnancy, lactation, and postlactation periods, and identified the most influential variables within and across periods. Water bodies showed the strongest positive effect on bats, followed by riparian habitats and areas with steeper (>30%) slopes. However, while during pregnancy, there were only small landscape effects, these increased during lactation and postlactation, highlighting a progressively stronger association with water habitats during the summer drought. The spatial projection of habitat models showed that the landscape distribution of bat diversity and activity hotspots changed markedly over time. During pregnancy, the spatial pattern of hotspot distribution was weakly defined, while during lactation and particularly postlactation, there was a concentration of hotspots along permanently flowing watercourses. Our study highlights that permanently flowing watercourses are critical for bat conservation in Mediterranean landscapes, calling for measures to counteract their ongoing degradation due in particular to climate change, water abstraction and damming. More generally, our study underlines the importance of considering the temporal dimension in habitat selection studies, without which there is the risk of overlooking the importance of habitats that are key for species persistence only at certain times of the year.
机译:了解生态资源的空间分布如何影响人为改变的景观中物种的多样性和丰度是保护生物学的中心主题。但是,研究常常忽略了这种模式可能随时间变化,从而潜在地丧失了对物种持久性的关键环境约束。这对于高度活动的物种(例如蝙蝠)尤其重要,它们能够跟踪空间资源分布中的时间变化。在这里,我们检验了这样一种假设:在季节性夏季干旱期间,地中海景观中的蝙蝠受到可用水量的逐渐减少的强烈影响。我们分析了景观组成和结构对蝙蝠多样性和活动的影响,在怀孕,哺乳和哺乳期,并确定了期间和跨时期最具影响力的变量。水体对蝙蝠表现出最强的积极影响,其次是河岸栖息地和坡度更大(> 30%)的地区。但是,在怀孕期间,只有很小的景观影响,这些影响在哺乳期和哺乳期后增加,突显了夏季干旱期间与水生境的联系逐渐增强。栖息地模型的空间投影表明,蝙蝠多样性和活动热点的景观分布随时间变化显着。在怀孕期间,热点分布的空间格局定义不清,而在哺乳期(尤其是哺乳后)中,沿永久流动的水道集中有热点。我们的研究强调,永久流动的水道对于保护地中海景观中的蝙蝠至关重要,因此呼吁采取措施应对其持续退化,尤其是由于气候变化,取水和筑坝造成的退化。更广泛地说,我们的研究强调了在生境选择研究中考虑时间维度的重要性,否则,就有可能忽略仅在一年中的某些时候对物种持久性至关重要的生境的重要性。

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