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External temperature and distance from nearest entrance influence microclimates of cave and culvert‐roosting tri‐colored bats (Perimyotis subflavus)

机译:外部温度和距最近入口的距离影响洞穴和栖于栖居的三色蝙蝠(Perimyotis subflavus)的微气候

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Many North American bat species hibernate in both natural and artificial roosts. Although hibernacula can have high internal climate stability, they still retain spatial variability in their thermal regimes, resulting in various “microclimates” throughout the roost that differ in their characteristics (e.g., temperature and air moisture). These microclimate components can be influenced by factors such as the number of entrances, the depth of the roost, and distance to the nearest entrance of the roost. Tri‐colored bats are commonly found roosting in caves in winter, but they can also be found roosting in large numbers in culverts, providing the unique opportunity to investigate factors influencing microclimates of bats in both natural and artificial roost sites. As tri‐colored bats are currently under consideration for federal listing, information of this type could be useful in aiding in the conservation and management of this species through a better understanding of what factors affect the microclimate near roosting bats. We collected data on microclimate temperature and microclimate actual water vapor pressure (AWVP) from a total of 760 overwintering tri‐colored bats at 18 caves and 44 culverts. Using linear mixed models analysis, we found that variation in bat microclimate temperatures was best explained by external temperature and distance from nearest entrance in both caves and culverts. External temperature had a greater influence on microclimate temperatures in culverts than caves. We found that variation in microclimate AWVP was best explained by external temperature, distance from nearest entrance, and proportion from entrance (proportion of the total length of the roost from the nearest entrance) in culvert‐roosting bats. Variation in microclimate AWVP was best explained by external temperature and proportion from entrance in cave‐roosting bats. Our results suggest that bat microclimate temperature and AWVP are influenced by similar factors in both artificial and natural roosts, although the relative contribution of these factors differs between roost types.
机译:许多北美蝙蝠物种在自然栖息地和人工栖息地都冬眠。尽管冬虫夏草具有较高的内部气候稳定性,但它们仍保持其热态的空间变异性,从而导致整个栖息地的各种“微气候”具有不同的特征(例如温度和空气湿度)。这些小气候组成部分可能会受到诸如入口数量,栖息地深度以及距栖息地最近入口的距离等因素的影响。三色蝙蝠通常在冬季栖息在洞穴中,但在涵洞中也大量栖息,这为研究影响自然和人工栖息地蝙蝠微气候的因素提供了独特的机会。由于目前正在考虑将三色蝙蝠列入联邦清单,因此,通过更好地了解哪些因素会影响栖息蝙蝠附近的微气候,此类信息可能有助于该物种的保护和管理。我们从18个洞穴和44个涵洞的总共760只越冬的三色蝙蝠中收集了有关小气候温度和小气候实际水蒸气压力(AWVP)的数据。使用线性混合模型分析,我们发现蝙蝠微气候温度的变化最好用外部温度和洞穴和涵洞到最近入口的距离来解释。外部温度对涵洞微气候温度的影响大于洞穴。我们发现在涵洞蝙蝠中,外部气候,距最近入口的距离和距入口的比例(距最近入口的栖息地总长度的比例)可以最好地解释小气候AWVP的变化。小气候AWVP的变化最好用外部温度和洞穴栖蝙蝠进入的比例来解释。我们的研究结果表明,在人工和自然栖息地中蝙蝠的小气候温度和AWVP受相似因素的影响,尽管这些因素的相对贡献在不同栖息地类型中有所不同。

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