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Energetic benefits of enhanced summer roosting habitat for little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) recovering from white-nose syndrome

机译:从白鼻综合症中恢复过来的小棕蝙蝠(Myotis lucifugus)增强夏季栖息地的活力

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Habitat modification can improve outcomes for imperilled wildlife. Insectivorous bats in North America face a range of conservation threats, including habitat loss and white-nose syndrome (WNS). Even healthy bats face energetic constraints during spring, but enhancement of roosting habitat could reduce energetic costs, increase survival and enhance recovery from WNS. We tested the potential of artificial heating of bat roosts as a management tool for threatened bat populations. We predicted that: (i) after hibernation, captive bats would be more likely to select a roost maintained at a temperature near their thermoneutral zone; (ii) bats recovering from WNS at the end of hibernation would show a stronger preference for heated roosts compared with healthy bats; and (iii) heated roosts would result in biologically significant energy savings. We housed two groups of bats (WNS-positive and control) in separate flight cages following hibernation. Over 7.5 weeks, we quantified the presence of individuals in heated vs. unheated bat houses within each cage. We then used a series of bioenergetic models to quantify thermoregulatory costs in each type of roost under a number of scenarios. Bats preferentially selected heated bat houses, but WNS-affected bats were much more likely to use the heated bat house compared with control animals. Our model predicted energy savings of up to 81.2% for bats in artificially heated roosts if roost temperature was allowed to cool at night to facilitate short bouts of torpor. Our results are consistent with research highlighting the importance of roost microclimate and suggest that protection and enhancement of high-quality, natural roosting environments should be a priority response to a range of threats, including WNS. Our findings also suggest the potential of artificially heated bat houses to help populations recover from WNS, but more work is needed before these might be implemented on a large scale.
机译:栖息地的改造可以改善受威胁的野生动植物的结局。北美的食虫蝙蝠面临一系列保护威胁,包括栖息地丧失和白鼻综合症(WNS)。即使是健康的蝙蝠在春季也要面临精力紧张的问题,但是栖息环境的改善可以降低精力成本,增加生存率并提高WNS的恢复能力。我们测试了蝙蝠栖息地人工加热作为受威胁蝙蝠种群的管理工具的潜力。我们预测:(i)冬眠后,圈养的蝙蝠更有可能选择保持在其热中性区附近温度的栖息地; (ii)与健康蝙蝠相比,在冬眠结束后从WNS中恢复的蝙蝠表现出更喜欢加热的栖息地; (iii)栖息的地方会在生物学上节省大量能源。冬眠后,我们在单独的飞行笼子中安置了两组蝙蝠(WNS阳性和对照)。在7.5周内,我们量化了每个笼子中蝙蝠屋中有无加热的蝙蝠个体的数量。然后,我们使用了一系列生物能模型来量化在多种情况下每种栖息地的温度调节成本。蝙蝠优先选择加热的蝙蝠屋,但与对照组动物相比,受WNS影响的蝙蝠更可能使用加热的蝙蝠屋。我们的模型预测,如果允许夜间降低鸡舍温度以利于短暂的to割,那么在人工加热的鸡舍中,蝙蝠可节省多达81.2%的能量。我们的结果与研究结果相吻合,该研究突出了栖息地小气候的重要性,并建议保护和增强高质量的自然栖息地环境应是应对包括WNS在内的一系列威胁的优先措施。我们的发现还表明,人工加热的蝙蝠屋有潜力帮助人们从WNS中康复,但是在大规模实施之前,还需要做更多的工作。

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