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Managing Conflict between Bats and Humans: The Response of Soprano Pipistrelles (Pipistrellus pygmaeus) to Exclusion from Roosts in Houses

机译:处理蝙蝠与人类之间的冲突:女高音琵琶演奏(Pipistrellus pygmaeus)对房屋内栖木的排斥的反应

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Conflict can arise when bats roost in human dwellings and householders are affected adversely by their presence. In the United Kingdom, the exclusion of bats from roosts can be licensed under exceptional circumstances to alleviate conflict, but the fate of excluded bats and the impact on their survival and reproduction is not well understood. Using radio-tracking, we investigated the effects of exclusion on the soprano pipistrelle Pipistrellus pygmaeus, a species that commonly roosts in buildings in Europe. Exclusions were performed under licence at five roosts in England in spring, when females were in the early stages of pregnancy. Following exclusion, all bats found alternative roosts and colonies congregated in nearby known roosts that had been used by radio-tagged bats prior to exclusion. We found no difference in roosting behaviour before and after exclusion. Both the frequency of roost switching and the type of roosts used by bats remained unchanged. We also found no change in foraging behaviour. Bats foraged in the same areas, travelled similar distances to reach foraging areas and showed similar patterns of habitat selection before and after exclusion. Population modelling suggested that any reduction in survival following exclusion could have a negative impact on population growth, whereas a reduction in productivity would have less effect. While the number of soprano pipistrelle exclusions currently licensed each year is likely to have little effect on local populations, the cumulative impacts of licensing the destruction of large numbers of roosts may be of concern.
机译:当蝙蝠栖息在人类住所中,而住户受到它们的存在的不利影响时,就会产生冲突。在英国,可以在特殊情况下许可将蝙蝠排除在栖息地之外以减轻冲突,但是,对于被排除在外的蝙蝠的命运及其对它们生存和繁殖的影响知之甚少。使用无线电跟踪,我们研究了排斥对女高音pipistrellus pygmaeus的影响,该物种通常栖息于欧洲的建筑物中。春季,当女性处于怀孕初期时,在英格兰的五个栖息地进行了排卵。排除后,所有蝙蝠都发现了其他栖息地和集落,聚集在附近已知的栖息地中,这些地方被放射性标记的蝙蝠在排除之前使用过。我们发现排除之前和之后的栖息地行为没有差异。栖息地转换的频率和蝙蝠使用的栖息地类型均保持不变。我们还发现觅食行为没有变化。蝙蝠在相同的区域觅食,经过相似的距离到达觅食区域,并且在被排斥之前和之后都表现出相似的栖息地选择模式。人口模型表明,排斥后生存率的任何降低都可能对人口增长产生负面影响,而生产力的降低则影响较小。虽然目前每年获得许可的女高音pipistrelle排除的数量可能对当地人口影响不大,但许可销毁大量栖息地的累积影响可能令人担忧。

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