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Roost switching, roost sharing and social cohesion: forest-dwelling big brown bats, Eptesicus fuscus, conform to the fission—fusion model

机译:栖息地转换,栖息地共享和社会凝聚力:居住在森林中的大棕蝙蝠,Eptesicus fuscus符合裂变融合模型

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We used radiotelemetry to quantify roost switching and assess associations between members of maternity colonies of forest-dwelling big brown bats. Bats remained loyal to small roosting areas of forest within and between years and switched trees often (X +- SD = 1.7 +- 0.7 days). For radiotagged bats from the colony in one of these areas, roost-switching frequency was positively correlated with the number of different individuals with which tagged bats shared roosts. We quantified associations between pairs of bats using a pairwise sharing index and found that bats associated more often than predicted when roost and roostmate selection were random but that all tagged bats spent at least some days roosting in different trees, apart from preferred roostmates. Our results suggest that forest-dwelling big brown bats conform to a fission—fusion roosting pattern. Roost switching in forests may reflect the maintenance of long-term social relationships between individuals from a colony that is spread among a number of different trees on a given night. In this fission—fusion scenario, switching between trees, within a local area, could serve to increase the numbers of individuals with which bats maintain associations. We contend that roosting areas in forests are analogous to spatially large roosts in caves, mines and buildings.
机译:我们使用无线电遥测法来量化栖息地转换并评估居住在森林中的大棕蝙蝠的产妇殖民地成员之间的关联。在数年之内和之间,蝙蝠仍然忠于森林的小片栖息地,并且经常更换树木(X±SD = 1.7±0.7天)。对于其中一个区域中来自殖民地的放射性标记的蝙蝠,栖息地转换频率与标记蝙蝠共享栖息地的不同个体的数量呈正相关。我们使用成对共享指数对成对的蝙蝠之间的关联进行了量化,发现当栖息地和栖息地选择随机时,蝙蝠的关联比预测的频繁,但是除带名的栖息地外,所有标记的蝙蝠在不同的树上栖息至少几天。我们的研究结果表明,居住在森林中的大棕蝙蝠符合裂变-融合栖息模式。森林中的栖息地转换可能反映了某个特定夜之间散布在许多不同树木上的一个殖民地个体之间长期的社会关系的维持。在这种裂变融合的情况下,在局部区域内的树木之间切换可能会增加蝙蝠维持联系的个体数量。我们认为森林中的栖息地类似于洞穴,矿山和建筑物中空间较大的栖息地。

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    《Animal behaviour》 |2004年第pt3期|p.495-505|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Centre for Behavioural and Physiological Ecology, Zoology, University of New England, Armidale NSW 2351, Australia;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 动物学;
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