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Dramatic decline of northern bat Eptesicus nilssonii in Sweden over 30 years

机译:30年来瑞典北部蝙蝠Eptesicus nilssonii的急剧下降

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We monitored northern bat (Keyserling & Blasius, 1839) acoustically along a 27 km road transect at weekly intervals in 1988, 1989 and 1990, and again in 2016 and 2017. The methodology of data collection and the transect were the same throughout, except that the insect-attracting mercury-vapour street-lights along parts of the road were replaced by sodium lights between the two survey periods. Counts along sections of the transect with and without street-lights were analysed separately. The frequency of bat encounters in unlit sections showed an average decline of 3.0% per year, corresponding to a reduction of 59% between 1988 and 2017. Sections with street-lights showed an 85% decline over the same period (6.3% per year). The decline represents a real reduction in the abundance of bats rather than an artefact of changed distribution of bats away from roads. Our study conforms with another long-term survey of the same species on the Baltic island of Gotland. Our results agree with predictions based on climate change models. They also indicate that the decline was caused directly by the disuse of the insect-attracting mercury-vapour street-lights, which may have resulted in lower availability of preferred prey (moths). In the 1980s, was considered the most common bat in Sweden, but the subsequent decline would rather qualify it for vulnerable or endangered status in the national Red List of Threatened Species.
机译:我们分别于1988年,1989年和1990年以及2016年和2017年每周一次,沿着27公里道路样带以声学方式监测北部蝙蝠(Keyserling和Blasius,1839年)。数据收集和样带的方法在整个过程中都是相同的,除了在两个调查期之间,沿路部分吸引昆虫的汞蒸气路灯被钠灯取代。分别分析有无路灯的横断面的计数。蝙蝠在无照明区域的遭遇频率平均每年下降3.0%,相当于1988年至2017年之间下降了59%。有路灯的区域同期下降了85%(每年6.3%) 。下降表示蝙蝠数量的实际减少,而不是蝙蝠远离道路的分布变化的假象。我们的研究与对哥特兰岛的波罗的海岛上相同物种的另一项长期调查相吻合。我们的结果与基于气候变化模型的预测一致。他们还指出,下降的原因直接是由引诱昆虫的汞蒸气路灯的使用引起的,这可能导致首选猎物(飞蛾)的可利用性降低。在1980年代,这种蝙蝠被认为是瑞典最常见的蝙蝠,但随后的下降使它更符合《国家濒危物种红色名录》中的脆弱或濒危地位。

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