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The ecological impact of city lighting scenarios: exploring gap crossing thresholds for urban bats

机译:城市照明场景的生态影响:探索城市蝙蝠的跨界阈值

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As the global population urbanizes, dramatic changes are expected in city lighting and the urban form, which may threaten the functioning of urban ecosystems and the services they deliver. However, little is known about the ecological impact of lighting in different urban contexts. Movement is an important ecological process that can be disrupted by artificial lighting. We explored the impact of lighting on gap crossing for Pipistrellus pipistrellus, a species of bat (Chiroptera) common within UK cities. We aimed to determine whether the probability of crossing gaps in tree cover varied with crossing distance and lighting level, through stratified field surveys. We then used the resulting data on barrier thresholds to model the landscape resistance due to lighting across an entire city and explored the potential impact of scenarios for future changes to street lighting. The level of illumination required to create a barrier effect reduced as crossing distance increased. For those gaps where crossing was recorded, bats selected the darker parts of gaps. Heavily built parts of the case study city were associated with large and brightly lit gaps, and spatial models indicate movement would be highly restricted in these areas. Under a scenario for brighter street lighting, the area of accessible land cover was further reduced in heavily built parts of the city. We believe that this is the first study to demonstrate how lighting may create resistance to species movement throughout an entire city. That connectivity in urban areas is being disrupted for a relatively common species raises questions about the impacts on less tolerant groups and the resilience of bat communities in urban centres. However, this mechanistic approach raises the possibility that some ecological function could be restored in these areas through the strategic dimming of lighting and narrowing of gaps.
机译:随着全球人口的城市化,预计城市照明和城市形态将发生巨大变化,这可能会威胁到城市生态系统的功能及其提供的服务。但是,人们对不同城市环境中照明对生态的影响知之甚少。运动是一个重要的生态过程,可以被人工照明打乱。我们探讨了照明对Pipistrellus pipistrellus(一种在英国城市中常见的蝙蝠(鳞翅目)的种)的间隙穿越的影响。我们旨在通过分层实地调查来确定树木覆盖物穿越空隙的概率是否随穿越距离和光照水平而变化。然后,我们使用障碍物阈值上的结果数据对整个城市的照明所引起的景观阻力建模,并探讨了场景变化对未来街道照明的潜在影响。随着交叉距离的增加,产生屏障效果所需的照明水平会降低。对于那些记录有交叉的缺口,蝙蝠选择了缺口的较暗部分。案例研究城市的重型建筑部分与较大且明亮的差距相关联,空间模型表明这些地区的移动将受到严格限制。在使街道照明更明亮的情况下,城市建筑密集部分的无障碍土地覆盖面积进一步减少。我们认为,这是首次证明照明如何在整个城市中对物种运动产生阻力的研究。城市地区的连通性由于一个相对常见的物种而受到破坏,这引发了人们对宽容群体的影响以及城市中心蝙蝠群落的复原力的疑问。但是,这种机械方法增加了以下可能性:通过战略性地减少照明和缩小缝隙,可以在这些地区恢复某些生态功能。

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